THE Scrutiny Committee could have done a better job investigating the airport firefighters’ dispute than a Tribunal of Inquiry, Deputy Mike Garrett has said.
Former pay body vice chair calls for laws to be reformed
LESSONS can be learnt from the findings of a report into the airport firefighters’ dispute, according to a union leader.
Teachers in Jersey to show support
GUERNSEY teachers showed their support for their Jersey counterparts at a march in St Helier on Saturday to protest against a public sector pay freeze.
Alison off to a flier
THAT now infamous cloud of volcanic ash, has been both good and bad news for bowls’ husband-and-wife Ian and Ali Merrien.
‘Let them eat humble pie’
FORMER members of the Public Sector Remuneration Committee should ‘eat humble pie’ for criticisms they levelled at airport firefighters, a spokesman for the men has said.
Good, is he not?
A VOLCANO somewhere in Iceland made it look unlikely that he was going to make it.
The Seagulls have landed
A new band has emerged on the scene.
On today’s menu: fudge government
THE deputy who, until yesterday at least, held the dubious distinction of resigning from two committees in the space of six months was clear what he wanted back in July from the airport firefighters tribunal.
Boastful but rightly so
JERSEY wouldn’t be Jersey if it did not overdo the self-gushing and they haven’t let themselves down on that point when it comes to promoting the Tour de Bretagne which arrives in the sister isle this weekend.
Former pay body chairman defends committee’s actions
THE Public Sector Remuneration Committee had to work within its mandate, the former chairman has said.