
Winston Smith
Winston Smith serves as the head of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), where he advocates for the rights and welfare of teachers in Jamaica. His leadership has been pivotal in addressing the illegal early retirement of teachers, as he argues for adherence to the Pensions (Public Service) Act, 2017, which mandates retirement at the age of 65. Smith's efforts include negotiating with the Ministry of Education and responding to concerns about the abrupt and unfair treatment of educators.
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Winston is mentioned as part of the impossible love story in Orwell's '1984'.
Sju författare om kärlek i romanerCouncillor for the Lorrimers Division, Winston Smith, believes the increased police presence will further deter criminal activity.
More police on Trelawny streets for holiday season | NewsWinston Smith was a Black man killed by police, mentioned in Jeremy Carl's dismissive comments about police violence.
KFile: Trump nominee for key State Department position attempted to erase years of inflammatory social media postsWinston Smith is the main character in George Orwell's novel '1984'.
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Head Coach Winston Smith facilitated the sessions of the upskill coaching programme.
Berbice Cricket Board hosts ‘upskilling’ coaching programmeWinston Smith, a yam farmer, is elated about the removal of potential dangers on the roadway.
Road repair starts in South Trelawny, residents elated | NewsWinston Smith is a former Principal who has contributed to the school's transformative journey.
From near closure to school of choice | NewsWinston Smith, the head of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, expressed concerns about teachers being sent off early despite assurances from the Ministry of Education.
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