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CCT treats customers to Waffle Therapy breakfast
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – CCT Global Communications on Friday April 10, 2015 partnered with Waffle Therapy to bring to its customers a breakfast treat with a view to encouraging the public to support small businesses and to ultimately drive the economy forward.
Frequent layoffs not a reflection of state of economy – Premier Smith
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The frequency of layoffs in the Territory does not reflect the state of the economy, according to Premier Dr The Hon. D. Orlando Smith.
LIME & CCT customers affected by disruption in internet services
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Customers of LIME were without broadband internet service for hours this morning, September 25, 2013 as the service reportedly suffered a temporary disruption in the Virgin Islands and some parts of the Caribbean.
Job trend statistics needed for VI - Commentator
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – "Is this the pattern? Is this something that will continue because of the state of our economy?" These were the questions asked by commentator, Mr Douglas Wheatley following a number of layoffs at various companies across the Territory.
Fmr. CCT employees head to Labour Department
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – More headaches may have arisen for CCT Global Communications after several employees who were recently made redundant expressed dissatisfaction with the way their termination was being handled.
Cromwell Smith knocks PR efforts of CCT
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Commentator Cromwell Smith aka Edju En Ka has knocked CCT Global Communications’s public relations efforts in getting messages out in times of crisis, explaining, “You could send out information to the public and you could write it in such a way that, if it’s too difficult to understand, you still won’t get the message out.”
CCT layoffs better than company out of business – Resident
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – The recent dismissal of several employees of CCT Global Communications in what has been described as an attempt at restructuring the company in order for it to “compete effectively in the telecommunications market” has found a number of polarizing views.
Update: Approx. 16 workers sacked by CCT
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- As morning breaks, word reaching Virgin Islands News Online is that up to 16 employees of CCT Global Communications have reportedly received termination letters on the basis of redundancy. Their termination date is based on their years of service.
CCT announces 'Triple Treat' for prepaid customers
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- CCT Global Communications has announced a special promotion as a gesture of thanks to its prepaid customers.
Local resident praises Hon. Fraser for Communications Liberalisation efforts
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Local teacher and craft maker Kishmet B. Daniel has praised the vision of Third District Representative and former Minister for Communications and Works Hon. Julian Fraser RA in the wake of the recent network 'disruption' experienced by CCT Global Communications mobile phone customers.