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Part time jobs initiative sees 1, 000 East Coast Demerara residents signing up

Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo addressing beneficiaries of the government’s part-time jobs initiative at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre

–  to commence work from January, 2023

1, 000 persons residing along the East Coast of Demerara are the latest beneficiaries of the government’s part-time jobs initiative.

It was revealed that the prospective employees signed their one-year contracts on Friday, following the launch at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC) by Vice President, Dr Bharrat Jagdeo.

Dr Jagdeo in addressing the gathering, said the PPP/C Government is constantly examining ways to supplement household income.

The Vice President reminded that before COVID-19 approximately 30, 000 jobs were lost under the previous APNU+AFC government, with  the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbating the situation.

VP Jagdeo said that it is against this backdrop, that the government is making job opportunities available for Guyanese, noting that through the part-time jobs programme, persons will be employed in public offices close to their homes.

He explained that it also allows persons to earn until they find better opportunities, that will become available in various sectors, as the country advances.

Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo addressing beneficiaries of the government’s part-time jobs initiative at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre

“It is a part-time job, not temporary, so when you get on it, you will be there until you find something else. The remaining period you can utilise it to either upgrade yourself or further your studies,” the VP added.

It was noted that the job opportunity allows one person per household to work for 10 days per month and earn $40,000.

With Guyana being labled as the fastest growing economy in the world, the nation must have a lot of people working, Dr Jagdeo underscored.

We have a lot of skill shortages, like construction, plumbers, carpenters and electricians… we already can’t find people. We believe that this part-time programme can help in the short run until we get more permanent type of jobs in those areas, as we spread development across the country,” he said.

VP Jagdeo was accompanied by Local Government and Regional Development Minister, Nigel Dharamlall; Natural Resources Minister, Vickram Bharrat; Public Affairs Minister, Kwame McCoy, and Members of Parliament, Jennifer Westford, Alister Charlie and Yvonne Pearson.