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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
23, 2020
VOLUME 114, No.43
CoP: Crime down Page 4
www.thevincentian.com
Salary freeze premature Page 15
EC$1.50
Opinion: Landslide victory Page 47
Homicide #24 Page 51
Rev condemns stoning Page 60
Left: The administration of Dr. Ralph Gonsalves – pictured on Nomination Day – rules that the teachers are misinterpreting a certain section of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Right: Dr. Godwin Friday said the matter will be dealt with, but called for focus on seeing that a change is made. (Photos courtesy Facebook) Below: Shevern John (3rd from left) with family and supporters on Nomination day, fell into the same ‘trap’ as colleagues did before her.
EVEN AS THE ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES Teachers Union (SVGTU) continues to lament government’s flaunting of a court order to pay three teachers who were locked in a struggle following their unsuccessful candidacy in the 2015 general elections, it appears that neither side has learned from the experience. The SVGTU announced on Tuesday that Shevern John, the opposition New
Democratic Party’s (NDP) candidate in North Windward, had to resign her position as a teacher Sandy Bay Secondary School, after failing to secure leave to contest the Nov. 05, 2020 general elections. This was the same situation with respect to the referenced trio of teachers Continued on Page 3.