Las May Cartoon – Attempted Bribery
Today’s Las May cartoon in the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper, puts a funny spin on an attempted bribery that’s deemed to be ‘too cheap’ (and thus an insult) to the policeman.
Still No Outstanding Money For Police & Other Government Workers
Here’s another recent Las May cartoon (which was featured in the Gleaner newspaper). It speaks to the ongoing wage dispute between the Government (represented by Finance Minister, Audley Shaw, in the cartoon below) and Government workers (police, nurses, teachers and others). Here are two related cartoons: No Money Now For The Police & Other Civil [...]
Las May Cartoon – Police & Nurses Sick Out
Today’s Las May cartoon in the Jamaica Gleaner, is in reference to recent sick outs by some police and nurses across the island. The sick out protests are another chapter in the ongoing wage dispute between the Jamaican Government and various government workers, including the police.
No Money Now For The Police & Other Civil Servants
Today’s Las May cartoon in the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper, speaks to recent Government pronouncements that police, soldiers, teachers, nurses and other civil servants will have to wait at least three years (until 2013) to get all outstanding back pay and allowances that are currently owed to them by the financially-strapped Jamaican Government.
Las May Cartoon – Depressed Police
Today’s Las May cartoon in the Jamaica Gleaner newspaper references recent statements by Dr. Gary Slutkin – executive director of the Chicago-based Ceasefire International – that violently aggressive law enforcement will not bring an end to crime in volatile communities across the island.
