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Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
THE president of the union representing more than 100 Morton Salt line-staff yesterday said employees are "satisfied" with the particulars of a newly signed five-year industrial agreement with the Inagua based company.
One of nine charged over drug seizure gets five-year sentence
ONE of nine men faced with multiple drug charges stemming from a recent major drug seizure in Inagua was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison after pleading guilty to his involvement.
UPDATED: Police find further 2m of cocaine on seized boat
POLICE seized nearly $2m worth of cocaine from a boat in Inagua Sunday afternoon two weeks after they first discovered $20,000 worth of cocaine in the same vessel.
Morton Salt Executives have discussion with Labour Minister
Senior executives of Morton Salt, Inc., Kevin Brad Morris and Vivian Moultrie, recently met with the Minister of Labour, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes at the Department of Labour on Rosetta Street.
Salt workers unhappy over years of 'blatant disrespect'
MORTON Salt workers yesterday threw support behind an impending three-day union strike following what they described as years of "blatant disrespect" from the company...l
Boat Captain Sentenced To Four Years In 6m Cocaine Seizure
A Haitian boat captain yesterday received the mandatory minimum sentence of four years for smuggling a multi-million-dollar cargo of cocaine. Ifody Pierre, 51, of Port-au-Prince, pleaded guilty to charges of drug importation and drug possession with intent to supply and conspiring to commit the offenses at his arraignment before Deputy Chief Magistrate Carolita Bethell.
Haitian Captain, Crew Charged In Connection With 1m Drug Seizure
A hatian captain and his crew of seven countrymen appeared in Magistrate's Court yesterday to be arraigned in connection with a $1million cocaine seizure last weekend.
Union leaders hit out at Morton Salt
Union leaders hit out at Morton Salt
UNION leaders claim Morton Salt is discriminating against its members in an effort to undermine the union.
A layoff exercise is about to commence at the Inagua Morton Salt factory, brought on by excessive rainfall.
Stirke Ends At Morton's
Stirke Ends At Morton's
The Ministry of Labour and Social Development announced Monday evening that the strike action at the Morton Salt Company at Inagua has ended.
Dominican Jailed For Four Years In 2.5 million Cocaine Bust
A 44-year-old Dominican man yesterday received the mandatory minimum sentence of four years in prison for having cocaine worth $2.5 million.