Backlog of cases piling up at Labour Appeals Tribunal
A large backlog of appeal cases before the Labour Appeals Tribunal (LAT) has been stumbled on during an investigation by the Cayman Islands Ombudsman into an outstanding matter.
A large backlog of appeal cases before the Labour Appeals Tribunal (LAT) has been stumbled on during an investigation by the Cayman Islands Ombudsman into an outstanding matter.
Encouraging results from testing, Recruitment of reservists for Regiment, HMS Medway & RFA Argus, Flights to Ecuador and Mexico, Flight to Canada, Shout out to Acts of Random Kindness (ARK) and Deckers, Flight to Jamaica, Thank you to civil servants, Queen’s Birthday, Easing up of restrictions
The Chairman of the Liquor Licensing Board advises the public of the Liquor Licensing Board quarterly meeting to be held on Friday, June 26, 2020.
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) advises customers that throughout the month of April, some mail normally received by CIPS was instead sent to the Islands via courier.
Workforce Opportunities and Residency Cayman (WORC) would like to remind employers of their legal obligation to notify the Department of the ending of employment of any of their employees.
Members of the Official Opposition today walked out of the Legislative Assembly meeting in what they described as a protest of the Unity Government using their majority to prevent the Opposition’s rights to raise motions and questions.
The Cayman Islands is moving to bolster its financial services sector with a package of legislation aimed at placing it at the forefront of the developing virtual assets market.
Premier Alden McClaughlin ripped into member of the Official Opposition on Tuesday calling them “childish” for walking out a meeting off the Legislative Assembly.