November 18, 2024

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Toshaos informed on how to avoid exploitation of villagers

A group of Indigenous people

Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton urged indigenous village leaders to ensure that contracts are signed between employers and the persons they employ from their communities, to ensure they are not exploited as there are cases reported of them being taken advantage of.

Hamilton issued the advice at the just concluded National Toshaos Council (NTC) Conference. The five-day event, which was hosted after a two-year hiatus owing to the pandemic, was held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre.

“I know a burning issue in villages… there are contractors, loggers and miners going to villages and taking people out to work, and in a lot of instances they are not paid,” Hamilton told the leaders.

The minister said in light of this, he informed that lawyers can visit the communities to teach the village councillors how to draft simple contracts to guard against exploitation.

Hamilton also noted that there are labour officers in the different regions who can assist persons with the various labour-related matters.    “We can only act if there is a contractual agreement between the aggrieved employee and the employers,” the minister told the Toshaos.

Minister Hamilton pointed out that some persons have worked for many years without knowing the names of their employers.  “I believe you have a responsibility to your villages and therefore, when people come into the village to hire people to take them wherever, you should ensure that a contract is established,” he stressed.

The labour minister said that since taking office in August 2020, the government through the labour ministry has taken steps to ensure the workers’ rights are protected. Hamilton noted that several labour offices have been established, as well as labour and occupational safety and health officers appointed in the regions.

Additionally, he disclosed that outreaches are being held across the country, affording employees the opportunity to raise their concerns, some of which are addressed on the spot by the minister, and his technical team.

Hamilton also called on the leaders to ensure that villagers take advantage of the many technical and vocational training programmes available through the Board of Industrial Training, as well as other services provided by the labour ministry.