International news, News

South Korean court jails Park for 24 years for bribery

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/south-korean-court-jails-park-for-24-years-for-bribery/ar-AAvwM0A?ocid=spartanntp #

Published 6 April 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

by: Media Source

South Korean court jails Park for 24 years for bribery
© REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji South Korean ousted leader Park Geun-hye arrives at a court in Seoul SEOUL, April 6 (Reuters) – A South Korean court jailed former President Park Geun-hye for 24 years on Friday over a scandal that exposed webs of corruption between political leaders and the country’s conglomerates.

Park became South Korea’s first democratically elected leader to be forced from office last year when the Constitutional Court ordered her out over a scandal that landed the heads of two conglomerates in jail.

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Education, International news, Local news

Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

http://news.unchealthcare.org/som-vital-signs/2018/march-29/fleming-honored-by-american-heart-association-and-the-children2019s-heart-foundation?utm_source=vs-email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=9 #

Published 3 March 2018

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Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

Nicole Fleming, a PhD candidate in the Liu Lab, has been honored with a Congenital Heart Defect Research Award from the American Heart Association and Children’s Heart Foundation.

Fleming honored by American Heart Association and The Children’s Heart Foundation

Nicole Fleming

The Children’s Heart Foundation and the American Heart Association have announced the fourth round of their co-funded Congenital Heart Defect Research Awards. More than $800,000 has been awarded to seven researchers across the country, including Nicole Fleming, a PhD candidate in the Pathobiology and Translational Science Program and Jiandong Liu Lab.

Fleming’s research uses Zebrafish, which are fast growing and easy to manipulate, and whose heart cells are easy to see, in an effort to understand defective ventricular growth in embryos and better understand pharmacological treatments that may improve heart function.

At least 40,000 infants are estimated to be affected by congenital heart defects each year in the United States. About 25 percent of babies born in the U.S. with a CHD require invasive treatment in their first year of life. Research that helps understand, identify and treat CHDs is helping these children live longer healthier lives. Today, it is estimated that more than 800,000 American adults are living with a CHD.

“We are honored and excited to continue our research funding partnership with the American Heart Association,” said Tammy Thomas, President of The Children’s Heart Foundation. “Through this collaboration and our ongoing commitment to research focused on congenital heart defects, we strive to make a lasting impact in the lives of those with congenital heart defects. This $826,600 of new research will help bring innovative solutions to survival rates and care.”

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News, Regional News

Industrial Court Rules In Favour Of Royal Bank Of Canada Employees

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Published 16 February 2018

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By: Media Source

Industrial Court Rules In Favour Of Royal Bank Of Canada Employees

The Antigua and Barbuda Workers Union (ABWU) says it has won a landmark case in the Industrial Court against the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) on behalf of the Bank’s Employees.

The ABWU says the judgment handed down on Friday is likely to have repercussions across the industrial landscape in Antigua and Barbuda.

In that case, the union challenged a unilateral decision by the financial institution not to pass on negotiated increases to its employees who had reached the maximum salary scales in their respective categories.

ABWU General Secretary, David Massiah, explained that paying negotiated increases to all employees in the bargaining unit had been the established practice dating back over twenty years.

However, in 2004, the RBC took a unilateral decision to discontinue the practice of across-the-board increases to all members in the bargaining unit.

Instead, it instituted a practice whereby a “one-time bonus payment” was granted to employees in instances where across-the-board percentage increases would have resulted in some salaries exceeding the maximum salary scale within the applicable range.

According to Massiah, the union took a dim view of this practice and contended that no lump-sum or bonus payment should be made following negotiated increases. He stated, “in our considered opinion, irrespective of whether an employee reaches the maximum within his/her scale, all employees within the bargaining unit should benefit when salary increases go into effect.”

For almost fifteen (15) years, subsequent agreements between the ABWU and RBC were concluded without this issue being settled. All efforts to resolve same through the processes established by the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Code failed and in 2013, the matter was referred to the Industrial Court.

In its findings, the court held that between 1995 and 2004 RBC had accepted as settled practice a range movement across the board for each year.

The ruling emphasized that, “the departure from that practice in the circumstances, being a unilateral decision of the employer (RBC) as disclosed by oral and documentary evidence, was contrary to good industrial practices.” The court determined further that RBC’s practice of one-time lump sum payments was “unacceptable” and resulted in what it termed “the masking of the Employees’ true standard basic rate of pay and the creation of serious anomalies.”

Massiah is quite pleased with the decision of the Industrial Court as he believes that this practice is in place in other establishments within the private sector. He expressed the view that the ruling will have serious implications for employees in these entities as well.

The ABWU now has to make a determination of exactly how many workers are affected by the practice in order to ascertain the total amounts outstanding to these employees some of whom no longer work for RBC.

Attorney-at-Law, Joanne M. Massiah and Mrs Cindy Blanchard Industrial Relations Officer of the Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union appeared on behalf of the employees. Mrs. Andrea C. Roberts-Nicholas and Ms. Safiya Roberts Attorneys-at-law at Roberts & Co appeared for the employer .

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Local Sports, Sports

ST.KITTS BASKETBALL SEARCHES FOR NEW LEADERSHIP AS TERM OF SKNABA EXECUTIVE EXPIRE

http://timescaribbeanonline.com/st-kitts-basketball-searches-new-leadership-term-sknaba-executive-expires/#.WoDsue-11Fc.gmail #

Published 11 February 2018

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ST.KITTS BASKETBALL SEARCHES FOR NEW LEADERSHIP AS TERM OF SKNABA EXECUTIVE EXPIRE

Basseterre, St.Kitts (February 11th, 2018) :- The St.Kitts-Nevis Amateur Basketball Association is in a state of uncertainty and some may say sailing rudderless as the basketball governing body is currently without a legitimate executive. The most recent executive led by President Kenroy Romel Tobias was elected on January 29th 2014 for a 4 year term. That term expired on January 29th 2018. As of February 11th no statement or memo has been issued by anyone which speaks to when a General Meeting will be held and a new executive elected.

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Local news, News, Travel

ST.KITTS-NEVIS IS CARIBBEAN’S LEAST CORRUPT COUNTRY SAYS GLOBAL STUDY

http://timescaribbeanonline.com/st-kitts-nevis-caribbeans-least-corrupt-country-says-global-study/#.WnryEOtXZXQ.gmail #

Published 7 February 2018
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ST.KITTS-NEVIS IS CARIBBEAN’S LEAST CORRUPT COUNTRY SAYS GLOBAL STUDY

Basseterre, St.Kitts (February 7th , 2018) A new global study has concluded that St.Kitts-Nevis  enjoy the Caribbean’s best and fairest rule of law and is the least corrupt Caribbean country in the world .
According to the Rule of Law Index 2017-18 released by the World Justice Project (WJP), St.Kitts-Nevis topped the Caribbean as the least corrupt country with a #1 Ranking in the area of absence of corruption . The federation ranked #25 in the world.

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