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Labour Ministry and household workers’ union sign MOU

Published:Thursday | October 15, 2020 | 9:36 AM
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Karl Samuda (second right) and Executive Member of the Jamaica Household Workers' Union (JHWU), Maureen Smith (second left), sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote the services of the Ministry's Labour Market Information System among JHWU members. The signing took place at the Ministry's offices in downtown Kingston on October 14, 2020. Observing (from left) are Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Colette Roberts-Risden; JHWU Board Chairman, Joyce Hewitt; the Ministry's Director of Public Relations and Communications, Vando Palmer; and Minister of State, Zavia Mayne – Contributed photo.

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Jamaica Household Workers' Union (JHWU) that will promote the services of the Ministry's Labour Market Information System (LMIS) among the union’s members.

Portfolio Minister, Karl Samuda; Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Colette Roberts-Risden; and Executive Member of the JHWU, Maureen Smith, affixed their signatures to the agreement at the Ministry's offices in downtown Kingston on Wednesday.

The LMIS is an Internet-based system that helps jobseekers and recruiters to fill job opportunities.

Through the LMIS, employers can post job openings and search for matching candidates, while jobseekers can post résumés and apply for jobs online.

The system comprises three main components – the Electronic Labour Exchange, Skills Bank and Labour Market Intelligence.

 Under the newly signed MOU, the Ministry will, among other things, provide the JHWU with two desktop computers for use as an LMIS portal, along with a printer; manage the system; provide training to members of the JHWU on how to use the system; assist the union in finding suitable candidates for vacancies it posts; and ensure that the requisite management/administrative personnel are put in place.

The JHWU, for its part, will mobilise its members to register to the LMIS’s Skills Bank, assist in promoting the LMIS and building awareness about its services, assist in finding suitable candidates for vacancies received or posted on the LMIS, collaborate with the Ministry to provide uploaded computer update once the skillset is available, and facilitate the installation of the two desktop computers provided by the Ministry at its office.

Samuda, in his address, said that the partnership will enable the union to embrace modern technology to expose and promote the skills of Jamaica’s household workers.

He highlighted the importance of this group of professionals in the society, noting that they are not only critical to the development of the economy but to the well-being of the household in which they are employed.

Roberts-Risden, in her remarks, said the MOU is timely and “has brought all parties together to improve the industrial climate and to promote harmony in Jamaica’s labour landscape”.

Meanwhile, Board Chairman of the JHWU, Joyce Hewitt, hailed the collaboration, noting that it is in keeping with the continued advocacy of union president, Shirley Pryce, for the rights and benefit of household workers.

"This particular partnership that we are signing today is a part of the dream of Shirley Pryce, in that she wants to have [an] institute for training, and this is a major step in that direction," she said.

The JHWU was established in 1991 to represent the needs and interests of household workers.

It aims to ensure fair and just working conditions and wages for household workers, protect the rights of workers who provide domestic service; provide skills training in household management, and empower its members in achieving their personal and on-the-job goals.

- JIS News

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