CHAMBER WARNS OF MASSIVE JOB LOSSES IF LOCKDOWN PROLONGS
The Chamber of Commerce is warning that a prolonged ‘lockdown’ could be disastrous for the economy with massive job losses.
The Chamber of Commerce is warning that a prolonged ‘lockdown’ could be disastrous for the economy with massive job losses.
As stated in previous press releases, the objective of the judiciary and judicial administration continues to be the provision of access to justice, even while minimizing risk to the health of members of staff, the jurors, the attorneys, other members of the public, police and prison officers....
The report “Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg),” issued by the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) today evaluated the effectiveness of OfReg in its first three years of operation.
A lag in the payment of government-supported health insurance premiums has prompted officials to reassure policyholders that their coverage remains intact.
“Cayman is probably in the most enviable position in the world when it comes to managing COVID-19 pandemic.”
The Department of Education Services (DES) has announced an adjustment in the application process and entry requirements for the Dual Entry Programme opportunity provided by Government Secondary Schools.
The Cayman Islands Soft Ball Association (CISA) will be hosting A Memorial League in remembrance of Mr. Rex Whittaker from 13, September 2020 through November 29, 2020 at the West Bay Playing field, (next to Liberty’s Restaurant, adjacent from the Jimmy Powell Cricket Oval).
Over the past ten years the voluntary members appointed to various statutory and constitutionally created Commissions have worked diligently to enhance governance, reduce corruption, create openness and transparency, and promote education and understanding of the Constitution....
The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to inform the public that notwithstanding the interruption to operations due to the storm, the planning and hard work by staff has allowed DEH to continue collection services with minimal disruption.
Dialogue between the tourism industry and Government needs to begin now on the opening up of Cayman’s borders to tourists, so that the local community is well prepared for that fact