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&lt;p>Grenada marked Labour Day on May 1 with the launch of the Decent Work Country Programme 2026-2031 — a major five-year national labour reform plan announced by Attorney General and Minister for Labour Claudette Joseph. Headline reforms: maternity leave extended from 12 to 14 weeks, paternity leave of two weeks for fathers introduced for the first time. Cabinet has approved policy changes to the NIS Act and Employment Act. The May Day celebrations were staged for the first time in Carriacou rather than mainland Grenada — a symbolic gesture toward the sister island.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>