
Cargill Kelly
Cargill Kelly is a commentator on labor issues in Jamaica, known for advocating the importance of hiring and training local talent, particularly in the automotive sector. Recently, he was in the news for expressing concerns about the legality and implications of hiring foreign mechanics over qualified Jamaican workers.
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Recent news mentions
Cargill Kelly wrote a letter regarding the implementation of body cameras by the Jamaica Constabulary Force.
Body-cams need to be implemented | Letters
Cargill Kelly expresses concern about constitutional reforms in Jamaica.
Much work needs to be done on constitutional reforms | LettersCargill Kelly is the author of the letter advocating for body cameras.
Urgent need to deploy body-cams | LettersCargill Kelly is referenced in the context of discussing political manifestos in Jamaica.
Serving the manifestos | LettersCargill Kelly wrote a letter addressing the issues surrounding Mark Golding's comments.
Why are politicians busy discussing racial and derogatory issues? | LettersCargill Kelly is referenced in relation to the article discussing literacy development at the community level.
Letter of the Day | Literacy must be developed at multiple levels | LettersCargill Kelly is writing to the editor regarding work permit regulations.
Can we get a timeline on work permit regulations? | LettersCargill Kelly is mentioned as a contributor to the discussion on the shortage of auto repairs technicians in Jamaica.
Partner with entities to train auto mechanics | LettersCargill Kelly wrote a letter addressing the issues of crime and housing in Jamaica.
Letter of the Day | Tackling crime and violence should be the priority | Letters
Cargill Kelly is writing a letter addressing the employment of foreign mechanics in Jamaica.
Jamaican mechanics must be trained and hired | Letters



