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JIC celebrates 60th

Published:Tuesday | September 4, 2012 | 12:00 AM
Condell Stephenson (right), chairman of the Joint Industrial Council (JIC), greets (from left) Gavonnie Phipps, union delegate for the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU); Garfield Brown, union delegate - BITU and Elvis Lennon, union officer - BITU, before the start of the 60th anniversary church service for the JIC.
Members of the Joint Industrial Council (JIC), in celebration of the 60th anniversary of the JIC, made courtesy calls on several officials. Here, members of the council visited the Minister of Labour and Social Security, Derrick Kellier (third right), who was representing the prime minister. (From left) Trevor Riley, general manager of the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ), Alvin Sinclair, vice-president of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union, Roger Hinds, president of the SAJ, Condell Stephenson, chairman of the JIC and Alvin McIntosh, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. The group visited with the minister last Monday.
Roger Hinds (centre), president of the Shipping Association of Jamaica, presents Andrew Holness (second right), leader of the opposition, with a copy of the book 'The History of the Shipping Association of Jamaica' during a courtesy call on August 28. From left: Barrington Dawes, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress; Alvin Sinclair, vice-president of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union; and Condell Stephenson, chairman of the Joint Industrial Council (JIC). The group paid a courtesy call on the Leader of the Opposition as part of the celebrations for the 60th anniversary of the JIC.
Calvin Collymore, union delegate for the United Portworkers and Seamen Union, reads from the book of Job during the service.
Mark Butler, union delegate for the Trade Union Congress, reads from the book of Job during the church service celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Joint Industrial Council.
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Members of the Joint Industrial Council (JIC) for the Port of Kingston joined in celebration for the 60th anniversary of the council which, through its work, has maintained a stable industrial climate on the port for over 35 years.

The council was established on August 26, 1952 by the Shipping Association of Jamaica, the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union, the Trade Union Congress and the United Portworkers and Seamen Union. The week of activities began with a church service held at the Kingston Parish Church. The group was welcomed by the Right Reverend E. Don Taylor, rector at the Kingston Parish Church and ministered to by Father Khan Honeyghan, assistant curate. As part of its celebrations, the JIC members made several courtesy calls on the Minister of Labour and Social Security Derrick Kellier - representing Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller; Andrew Holness, leader of the Opposition. One is scheduled for and Governor General Sir Patrick Allen today. The JIC also celebrated its diamond anniversary with a luncheon and awards ceremony held at the Terra Nova All Suite Hotel. The event recognised and lauded the contribution of several individuals to the advancement of the mission of the JIC.

See highlights in photos.