Labour office planned for Kwakwani – Hamilton

Joseph Hamilton
Joseph Hamilton

Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton has announced plans to set up a labour office at Kwakwani and to appoint a Board of Industrial Training (BIT) officer to ensure training and labour needs in the Region Ten community are met.

According to a Department of Public Information (DPI) report, Hamilton made the announcement during a Cabinet outreach to the region last Thursday when he met with residents at the Kwakwani Workers Club.

“Training is essential, but… on-the-job safety must be top on the list. A Labour Office will be erected in Kwakwani to deal with any issues. This will relieve the burden of residents travelling to Georgetown,” he was quoted as saying.

Some of the residents who attended the meeting at the Kwakwani Workers Club (DPI photo)

Hamilton also urged the workers to observe the Occupational Safety and Health guidelines.

In the meantime, he said, “residents here can put together a plan for the training of youths and present it to BIT so as to train the youths in order for them to generate an income.”

According to the report, several new training opportunities are expected to be launched this year through the BIT, including ICT training and the training and retraining of retirees.

“We already appointed a BIT Officer in Linden and one will be appointed in Kwakwani to service this community. Our aim at the Ministry is to train persons within the community rather than to bring in persons to work from another region,” he said.

Hamilton said BIT is working to expand its programmes and they will be region and community-specific. It was noted that since Kwakwani is primarily a mining and forestry area, steps could be taken to introduce heavy-duty operation training, if the BIT officer determines it is among the community’s labour needs.