The Labour Ministry’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) last Friday saw131 Lindeners graduating from several training programmes that were offered.
It was noted that the graduates received certification in Welding and Fabrication, Heavy-Duty Equipment Operation, Electrical Installation, General Building Construction, Commercial Food Preparation, and Garment Construction.
BIT continues to create avenues for persons to be trained and certified with various technical and vocational skillsets to enter the workforce.
Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton congrtulated the graduates for taking advantage of the opportunities and urged them to continuously upskill themselves with the complementary courses being offered.
“We have to move to the next stage where you are accredited and certified. We signed a few mornings ago, a memorandum of understanding with the electrical inspectorate because our intention is to ensure that the people we have trained, they can go beyond where they are at right now.
“We have moved from training only 198 persons in Linden in 2021 to training 584 in 2022. So, I’m thankful that you have offered yourself,” Hamilton said.
An estimated $11.7M was expended to train 198 persons through BIT in 2021.
It was disclosed that BIT plans to expend some $66M this year to provide skill training programmes in the wider region.
Acting Chief Executive Officer of BIT, Saskia Eastman emphasised that with the certificates, the graduates will be able to advance in their professions and garner more income.
They were encouraged to utilise the services of the Central Manpower and Recruitment Agency to learn about the various job opportunities.
It was added that this forms part of the administration’s efforts to upskill Guyanese regardless of their location.
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