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If you were trying to get to work or school this morning, you may have had your commute delayed by the Belize National Teachers Union and Public Service Union highway blockades. The traffic shutdown was part of a week of protest actions leading up to Thursday and Friday’s budget debate inside the National Assembly. At […]
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While members of the Belize Police Department are also subject to the ten percent salary cut and increment freeze, today they were out to preserve law and order. ComPol Chester Williams weighs in on how they ensured that there was no confrontation with the teachers and public officers. Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police “The […]
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The Joint Unions Negotiating Team, comprised of the Public Service Union, the Association of Public Service Senior Managers and the Belize National Teachers Union, met with government representatives on Friday. The meeting with Minister of Public Service Henry Charles Usher succeeded a recent breakdown in negotiations that has resulted in an impasse between the unions […]
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According to Fraser, government is intent on docking the wages of teachers and public officers. What is presently on the table is a proposal that the salary deductions can be implemented using a tiered approach of eight, ten and twelve percent, respectively, depending on one’s income bracket. Sharon Fraser, President, A.P.S.S.M. “That seems to […]
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The Nurses Association of Belize is not part of the Joint Unions Negotiating Team but it is standing in solidarity with teachers and public officers. Its membership will also be affected by the pending wage cut. In protest, nurses who are members of the association will only be working the prescribed forty hour work week, […]
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Following suit with the Joint Unions, the Police Association has also taken a position on G.O.B.’s ten percent salary cuts and three year increment freeze. The Police Association’s position is that police officers cannot afford the ten percent salary cut at all. According to a release from the association, a letter with its position was […]
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Today, the United Democratic Party lost one of its giants. Nestor Vasquez, who was one of the founding members of the party in 1973, a key player in the creation of Belize Telecommunications Limited and a broadcast television pioneer passed away. The United Democratic Party leadership expressed its sorrow and announced they would be flying […]
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Twenty-four B.T.L. employees were laid off today in what the company is terming a four percent “workforce reduction.” B.T.L. says despite cost cutting measures implemented over the last fiscal year, the redundancies became necessary due to a thirty-three million dollar decline in revenue over this period. The telecom company says it was able to save […]
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Former Prime Minister Dean Barrow has lost his first case since returning to private life as an attorney. Barrow, along with co-counsel Darrell Bradley, represented Ian Haylock in a matter brought before Justice Westmin James, following the appointment of Estelle Leslie as Comptroller of Customs in early January. Fifty-three-year-old Haylock was set to succeed erstwhile […]
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According to Smith, there is a legal doctrine known as “legitimate expectation” which Haylock could have presented to the court, if there had been some promise made that he would have succeeded Griffith as Comptroller of Customs. Godfrey Smith, Attorney for Government “Essentially, that principle is that through an actual promise made to you […]
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An employee of the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital lost his life on Sunday afternoon while swimming in the Belize River in Grace Bank. Despite frantic efforts to save him, he was pulled away by the undercurrent. Today the search continued for his body. News Five’s Duane Moody reports. Duane Moody, Reporting From as early […]
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More details have become available on a fatal shooting in Belize City on Friday evening at the corner of Magazine Road and Logwood Street. Just before three p.m., an unidentified man fired shots and Roman Requeña was hit in the chest. Sr. Supt. Hilberto Romero, Deputy Head, National Crimes Investigation Branch “Police responded to […]
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Following the murder of Requeña on Friday afternoon, shots rang out around seven p.m. at the corner of Mex Avenue and East Collet Canal in south side Belize City. Mechanic James Pandy was shot by a gunman who rode by on bike. Sr. Supt. Hilberto Romero, Deputy Head, National Crimes Investigation Branch “Information is […]
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On Friday evening, police responded to an accident on the Placencia Road. Gerardo Arevalo was behind the wheel of a GMC truck and as he attempted to overtake a bus that was letting off passengers on the side of the road, Jose Pop reportedly ran in front of his truck. The impact threw the construction […]
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Within two hours, police had to respond to yet another fatal road traffic accident; this time on the Hummingbird Highway, that claimed the life of Alvaro Paz. He had been was travelling in a BMW from Dangriga to Belmopan when between miles thirty-nine and forty the car collided head-on with a truck. Paz died on […]
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Eighteen-year-old Bianca Reyes died on Friday night after she fell from a golf cart in San Pedro Town. Just before midnight, the San Mateo resident was travelling on a golf cart driven by Miriam Rodriguez who lost control of the motor vehicle. Reyes sustained head and bodily injuries. She was transported to the polyclinic on […]
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An unusual activity occurred last week when a Cessna plane piloted by two Mexicans was given clearance to land at the Philip Goldson International Airport. The plane was purportedly brought to the country for sale to a Belizean. But that didn’t happen; in fact, the suspicious activity led to intervention from the police and civil […]
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