The Upper Mazaruni district, (Region Seven) will see a new labour office and training centre being established to help resolve labour and exploitation issues in the district.
The disclosure was made by Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton, recently following reports from residents about employers’ refusal to pay monies owed. “Many Amerindian communities, if not all of them are struggling this way. Contractors coming into communities to cut wood or other activities, they take people and carry them to work and then they do not pay them, and I am talking about lots of monies,” he said.
Hamilton disclosed that the office will enable timely responses to labour-related matters, workplace accidents and health risks, and other issues. Minister Hamilton noted that the village councils have a responsibility to safeguard workers’ rights, and wellbeing through a written contract.
“We can only resolve this matter one way; not by gaff or by shedding tears, but you have to give me the power to resolve the matter, and the way to do so is to have a written document,” he stressed. As such, the minister offers to provide a one-day workshop with interested councils to learn how to prepare a contract to protect their people.
Hamilton disclosed that in 2021, the ministry was able to recover some $38.2M owed to employees for salaries, annual leave, overtime payments and severance. He revealed that so far, for 2022, almost $14M has been recouped for employees unfairly treated.
Minister Hamilton revealed that the labour ministry is making arrangements to appoint a Board of Industrial Training (BIT), Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) officers for the district.
“We have already set up a sub-office in Bartica with a labour, co-operative, OSH and BIT officer there, and now we are making arrangements for BIT and OSH officers for Kamarang so you do not have to look for us (government) because we will be here soon to provide these services,” Hamilton reiterated.
The labour minister declared that his office, brings government one step closer to achieving its commitment to decentralising its services, across the country.
Hamilton added that since assuming office in August 2020, the ministry has expanded its reach across the country, through increasing the number of labour and OSH officers.
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