Mark Vows to Protect Senators From Intimidation - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
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Mark vows to protect senators from intimidation - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
SENATE President Wade Mark has ruled that he would take action against any entities which may harass, intimidate or attempt to shame senators for their statements and how they vote while in the Upper House. Mark's ruling came at the start of the sitting on June 30 ahead of the debate on vote on the Prime Minister Pension (Amendment) Bill. While he did not say what triggered his warning, it came one day after UNC PRO Dr Kirk Meighoo called into q…
The Board of the Icelandic Medical Association believes that the government's bill on changes to mandatory pension insurance and the operations of pension funds contains incentives that undermine the goals of rehabilitation and active participation in the labor market. The bill abolishes the income link for disability pensions. The Minister of Finance's bill before the Althingi concerns the interaction between social security and pension payment…
Prime Minister’s Pension (Amendment) Bill Passed In The Senate
The Senate has passed the Prime Minister's Pension (Amendment) Bill with 20 votes in favour, none against, and 10 abstentions. The vote was taken just before 7pm on Monday. As Ayanna Carter tells us in this report, the government senators laid the case for the bill to be passed, citing the importance of creating a
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