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Unity Gov’t slammed for ignoring concerns with Register of Interests bill
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Virgin Islands Civil Service Association (VISCA) has slammed the National Unity Government of Premier Dr the Honourable Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) for trying to swiftly pass the Register of Interests Act in the House of Assembly (HoA) despite the many concerns by both HoA Members and public servants and the lack of consultation on the Bill.
VICSA launches advocacy programme for Public Officers
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- In an effort to bring about change that will make the public service a better place the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association (VICSA) has said it will launch an advocacy programme for public officers.
Civil servants must come forward with issues to be addressed - Gaskin
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - "Here in the BVI we have a problem in terms of election, a very big problem. Everybody elects people to office and then they stand behind, way behind in a vacuum, they don't want to come up front and say you not representing me properly or what the issues are," Deputy Financial Secretary and past president of the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association (VICSA) Mr Wendell M. Gaskin told public servants recently.
UPDATE: Public servants urged to stay united!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Members of the Virgin Islands Civil Service Association (VICSA) were afforded the opportunity yesterday May 23, 2013 to listen, learn and voice their concerns on a number of topical issues affecting the sector and the economy of the Virgin Islands as a whole.
Delta offers special discounts for teachers, police officers & civil servants
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- At a time when the effects of the global economic recession is still biting and every cent counts, Delta Petroleum Limited has come up with an initiative to offer special discounts at the pump for teachers, police officers and members of the Virgin Islands Civil Servants Association (VICSA).