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Disaster Mitigation High on Agenda at Parish Review in Clarendon May 31 - Jamaica Information Service
Delroy Palmer
Other panelists will be Mayor of May Pen, Councillor Milton Brown; Delroy Palmer, Parish Manager of the Ministry of Labour and Social Security; Ripton Vickers, Red Cross Co-ordinator; Errol Hope, Deputy Superintendent of the Fire Department; Noel Kennedy, Water Production Manager at the National Water Commission (NWC); Dr. Sonia Copeland, Medical Officer of Health at the Clarendon Health Department, and Superintendent of Police, Derrick Knight, Commanding Officer for Clarendon.
- January 8, 2016
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Director of the Overseas Employment Services Centre, Delroy Palmer, told JIS News that the programme has grown by 10 per cent every year, as Ministry staff work tirelessly to create more employment opportunities for Jamaicans in Canada.
- April 11, 2006
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NIS Honours Stalwarts - Jamaica Information Service
Delroy Palmer
Delroy Palmer, Clarendon Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, told JIS News that, over the years, the contributions of these employees were excellent.
- July 27, 2005
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Delroy Palmer, Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security told JIS News that this was the final payment to persons in the parish.
- July 19, 2005
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Eighteen shelters which were opened in Clarendon last weekend (July 15 to 17), in response to the treat of Hurricane Emily, are now closed.In an interview with JIS News, Delroy Palmer, Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, said they were able to provide supplies to about 1,000 persons in these shelters.
- July 13, 2005
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Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security in Clarendon, Delroy Palmer said yesterday (July 12), that the hurricane damage assessment has begun.
- July 8, 2005
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Persons in Shelters in Clarendon being Supplied with Food Items - Jamaica Information Service
Delroy Palmer
We have targeted all the shelters now open to ensure that persons remain as comfortable as is possible, Delroy Palmer, Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security told JIS News.
- June 16, 2005
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Labour Ministry Assessing Earthquake Damage in Clarendon - Jamaica Information Service
Delroy Palmer
Delroy Palmer, Clarendon Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security has said that assessment of earthquake damage would continue until the end of the week and a report submitted to head office in Kingston for assistance to be organized.
- October 13, 2004
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Delroy Palmer, Clarendons Parish Manager for the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, said this figure represented 95 per cent of the assessments to be done.
- September 28, 2004
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Delroy Palmer, the Ministrys Parish Manager for Clarendon, told JIS News that a total assistance package of $480,000 would be provided, with each family to receive $80,000.
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