Teacher wage talks, corporate profits and Reggae Girls draw lead June 9 headlines
On Tuesday, June 9, the main headlines included a warning from Jamaica Teachers' Association president Mark Malabour that teachers are nearing a breaking point as salary discussions continue.
The business update reported that large corporate companies have recorded historic profit levels, while the regional brief noted that Belize has been selected to chair the Caribbean Development Bank board.
In sport, Jamaica's Reggae Girls finished their international friendly against Panama in a nil-all draw.
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