Take-Over Bids
The most recent machinations of a flamboyant (or perhaps bored) billionaire and significant volatility in the airline industry have stirred up once more a buzz around take-overs. With Elon Musk’s
The most recent machinations of a flamboyant (or perhaps bored) billionaire and significant volatility in the airline industry have stirred up once more a buzz around take-overs. With Elon Musk’s
Pregnancy and motherhood are often viewed as wonderful and exciting times in women’s lives. However, for many working women they can also be times of great vulnerability, generating concerns about
‘Ableism’ refers to discrimination or social prejudice against persons with disabilities. It is rooted in the assumption or belief that people with disabilities are incapable, or inferior to nondisabled people.
In my article in the 27th February 2021 issue of the Sunday Business Guardian, I provided my preliminary view on Covid-19 vaccination in the workplace. Since that time, the issue
There are several laws and legal regimes governing workplace health and safety in Trinidad and Tobago. It is important for employers to understand the full scope of their duties and
April Fool’s Day is almost upon us. While a bit of levity in the workplace can help to improve employee camaraderie and morale, workplace pranks can sometimes go too far,
The ‘novel’ Covid-19 coronavirus continues to live up to its name, presenting new and evolving challenges for businesses as time goes on. The latest of these is the imposition of
In his 2021 Budget Presentation, the Honourable Minister of Finance announced heightened incentives for companies whose shares are listed on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Market of the Trinidad
It is not uncommon to describe an employee who has lost their job as being ‘on the breadline’. This expression conjures up bleak images of Dickensian England or the Great
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