Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Laid off Barama workers to receive monthly stipend & free computer training as government steps in.

-President warns company duty free concessions could be revoked



PRESIDENT Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday announced that laid off workers of Barama Company Limited will receive a stipend of $25,000 per month for the next three months provided that they attend one day per week of computer training, as a transition measure not unlike the approach taken with bauxite workers some years back. Further, the President warned Barama that their duty-free and tax concessions could be revoked if they delay in the restart of their plywood operations, since there would be little justification to offer them without the company providing large scale employment, as set out in the concession agreements.
Barama recently laid-off 274 employees because of the closure of its only plywood plant. The plant had to be closed because of a boiler explosion which rendered the plant out of commission for a length of time that the company says can be as long as 20 months.
Mr. Jagdeo spoke at the Guyana International Conference Centre yesterday before a sizeable number of laid-off Barama workers, who were invited to the meeting with the President to discuss possible interventions. The President said he had wished to meet with the workers before, but had been unable to do so because of his busy schedule.
“I am aware of the hardship that many of you face and therefore I don’t want to keep you very long today, but to say that we would assist you transitionally, as we did with the bauxite workers. But I am not giving out free money. We have to enter into a deal today. For the next three months you will get $25,000 a month as a stipend from the Government. In exchange, you will also have to go one day per week to learn computers. Every single person...I want everyone to learn computer skills...only if you attend the classes will you get the money,” the Guyanese Head of State told the laid-off workers. “If you don’t go to classes...and no matter how old you are you have to go, so I don’t want age as an excuse,” he said jokingly to an older worker.
For workers who live in Linden, the President said they will attend their classes at the Linden Technical Institute. He added that a sum of $10 million is being set aside to pay the institutes that would be providing the training.
Further, he said the administration is trying to find jobs in the other government agencies and in the private sector for the workers.
He said the Ministry of Agriculture is looking within Guysuco to see how many of the workers may be able to find a place there. The President said that expressions of interest have also come from the Guyana Furniture Manufacturing and Mazaharally.
He expressed the hope that within a few years time, this entire country will be computer literate and spoke of the one laptop programme, where some 90,000 families will receive computers and internet.
The President encouraged the workers to explore all of the assistance options that the Government has made available and promised to send to them the relevant information. He was surprised that not many of the single parents among the group of workers knew of the Women of Worth (WoW) scheme, which is a partnership between the Government and the Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry (GBTI) to provide small loans with easy terms for initiating micro-enterprises. Read more.....

6 comments:

  1. Once again the govt has step in to help these worker by providing a stipend and computer to help them to better themselves to get another in that field.

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  2. The govt continues to look out from its people now they are providing these workers with a monthly stipend and computer so they can better their selves till the company is up and running.....

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  3. All the crap that the govt don't care about its people hope they are taking note that the govt once again has come up with an idea for these laid workers so that they will be to provide for their families until the company take them on back good job by the govt......

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  4. once again the government on a rescue mission came up with a tremendous plan that will have the laid off barama worker to receive a stipend and free computer classes and within 18 months they will have there jobs back if they desire.

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  5. along with the stipend and free computer classes the government has also included and encourage the workers to apply for other government programs,including programs for single parents and also low cost house grants.

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  6. the government will continue to look into the matters of its people no matter what lies the anti-gov't frabricate. they will continue to look into the interest of guyanese people and that's that.

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