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Article

1 Dec 2006

Author:
Lara Pickford-Gordon, Newsday [Trinidad & Tobago]

Government must account to people [Trinidad & Tobago]

[T]he Public Services Association (PSA) said the Government and non-governmental bodies must “remain accountable to the people.” In a message for World AIDS Day, Public Services Association President Jennifer Baptiste-Primus said...[that] the process of accountability should begin with each person doing their part to eliminate stigma and discrimination in the work place. In a release for World AIDS Day, the International Labour Office’s Caribbean office said 86 enterprises in Belize, Guyana, Barbados and Jamaica have committed themselves to tackling HIV/AIDS in collaboration with the ILO. The number of enterprises is expected to rise to 100 with workplace education programmes in TT.