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jhonnieblue wrote:confirmed CISL was closed down. happened fri gone
kstt wrote:Govt to close CISL*
Published on Apr 30, 2017, 10:08 pm AST
By Asha Javeed
asha.javeed@trinidadexpress.com
The Government has earmarked another State enterprise for closure.
This time, it’s Couva-based Community Improvement Services Ltd (CISL).
The imminent closure comes weeks after an audit on the company was concluded by the Central Audit Committee of the Ministry of Finance.
In recent weeks, the Government announced the closure of three other State enterprises—Tourism Development Corporation Ltd, Caroni Green Ltd and Government Human Resources Ltd.
CISL, a special-purpose company set up in 2002, has 20 employees.
The Express understands CISL’s management was given notice two weeks ago from its line ministry, the Ministry of Community Development.
Drea wrote:kstt wrote:Govt to close CISL*
Published on Apr 30, 2017, 10:08 pm AST
By Asha Javeed
asha.javeed@trinidadexpress.com
The Government has earmarked another State enterprise for closure.
This time, it’s Couva-based Community Improvement Services Ltd (CISL).
The imminent closure comes weeks after an audit on the company was concluded by the Central Audit Committee of the Ministry of Finance.
In recent weeks, the Government announced the closure of three other State enterprises—Tourism Development Corporation Ltd, Caroni Green Ltd and Government Human Resources Ltd.
CISL, a special-purpose company set up in 2002, has 20 employees.
The Express understands CISL’s management was given notice two weeks ago from its line ministry, the Ministry of Community Development.
I'm not trivializing the fact that people are now out of work, but I'm not sure what this unit actually did? I live couva and only remember seeing these vans pass once or twice, and its been a long while since I've seen one or noted their presence. These random agencies that are just popping up and you don't quite know their purpose.
He referred to Elias as a mouthpiece for the Prime Minister and claimed this was the reason PAEC member, Labour Minister Jennifer Baptiste, failed to challenge his retrenchment comments at the meeting.
Dizzy28 wrote:Drea wrote:kstt wrote:Govt to close CISL*
Published on Apr 30, 2017, 10:08 pm AST
By Asha Javeed
asha.javeed@trinidadexpress.com
The Government has earmarked another State enterprise for closure.
This time, it’s Couva-based Community Improvement Services Ltd (CISL).
The imminent closure comes weeks after an audit on the company was concluded by the Central Audit Committee of the Ministry of Finance.
In recent weeks, the Government announced the closure of three other State enterprises—Tourism Development Corporation Ltd, Caroni Green Ltd and Government Human Resources Ltd.
CISL, a special-purpose company set up in 2002, has 20 employees.
The Express understands CISL’s management was given notice two weeks ago from its line ministry, the Ministry of Community Development.
I'm not trivializing the fact that people are now out of work, but I'm not sure what this unit actually did? I live couva and only remember seeing these vans pass once or twice, and its been a long while since I've seen one or noted their presence. These random agencies that are just popping up and you don't quite know their purpose.
They are not so random and not new.
CISL was formed in 2002, SIDC was formed in 2006 with only Caroni Green being an initiative of the UNC sometime in 2012.
vaiostation wrote:^^^ some of those 150 medical doctors just need to humble themselves. Just because you have a degree or some other qualification doesn't mean you gonna get what ya want. Them probably expecting to be making a $40000 by sitting in air condition whole day just cause they think they deserve it?
Monkey Man wrote:vaiostation wrote:^^^ some of those 150 medical doctors just need to humble themselves. Just because you have a degree or some other qualification doesn't mean you gonna get what ya want. Them probably expecting to be making a $40000 by sitting in air condition whole day just cause they think they deserve it?
and this is not jus not any qualification within the academic world pal. these folks like every one else work veryy hard to get it.
you cannot blame them for being a little upset for spending 4+ years to "pack grocery shelf"
Dizzy28 wrote:Why would the Govnt invest millions in training a doctor (the total cost to govnt per student in the MBBS programme is very high and probably the highest of all degrees locally) to let them sit home and salt?
Make no economic sense
Drea wrote:Yet every single one of them rush to pursue a degree in medicine, knowing the outcome. Every year the medical science faculty is filled and have a waiting list, the ones who mommy and daddy money get through easier and can open private practice, but the same ones who working in the store complaining about menial work, go abroad and do something there are other options. Come out of your comfort zone.
Dizzy28 wrote:Why would the Govnt invest millions in training a doctor (the total cost to govnt per student in the MBBS programme is very high and probably the highest of all degrees locally) to let them sit home and salt?
Make no economic sense
adnj wrote:The number of physicians (and hospital beds) per capita is a key economic development indicator in consideration of long-term bond risk and foreign investment ratings.Dizzy28 wrote:Why would the Govnt invest millions in training a doctor (the total cost to govnt per student in the MBBS programme is very high and probably the highest of all degrees locally) to let them sit home and salt?
Make no economic sense
Redress10 wrote:What we need to challenge is the notion of "links" and "having to know somebody" in order to get into med sci. The answer is meritocracy. Our country is in chaos today because of square pegs in round holes. That is what we need to fight up against.
racedriverpro wrote:Redress10 wrote:What we need to challenge is the notion of "links" and "having to know somebody" in order to get into med sci. The answer is meritocracy. Our country is in chaos today because of square pegs in round holes. That is what we need to fight up against.
Redress10 wrote:Let's be honest here, all those degrees those ppl collecting and they probably not even making 10k a month. That making sense?
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