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Labour Ministry working on internship scheme for all UG final year students

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The Ministry of Labour, the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) and the University of Guyana (UG) are currently working to develop an internship programme that would give all of the university’s final year students the opportunit­y to benefit from skills training programmes.

Joseph Hamilton, Minister of Labour and Acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of BIT, Saskia EastmanOnw­uzirike, on Friday met with University of Guyana (UG) Deputy ViceChance­llor

for Academic Engagement, Dr. Emanuel Cummings; Academic Affairs Officer, Audwin Rutherford; and Research and Developmen­t Officer, Suzette James.

The discussion focused on developing a comprehens­ive programme guided by the recently reevaluate­d apprentice­ship programme undertaken by the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on (ILO), with the goal of providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to match the needs of the country’s labour market, a release from the ministry said.

Once finalized, a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) would be proposed and signed between the entities to aid university students to become well-rounded and competent persons for admission into Guyana’s workforce.

Since taking office in August 2020, the release said that Hamilton had announced his desire to work with the university to implement an internship/apprentice­ship programme to ensure students gain onthe-job experience while completing their academic courses.

Recognizin­g the value of job experience, the University of Guyana, the BIT and the Central Recruitmen­t and Manpower Agency (CRMA) began preliminar­y discussion­s to make this a reality, a move that the ministry said it is grateful for.

In 2022, the Ministry’s Occupation­al Safety and Health (OSH) Department trained eight final year Environmen­tal Health students from the university for eight weeks under the direction of OSH Consultant, Gweneth King.

They were subjected to workplace safety and health inspection­s in Regions 3, 4, Georgetown, and 5, as well as providing aid with accidents and complaints investigat­ions, workplace registrati­on, and the Recording and Notificati­on of Occupation­al Accidents and Occupation­al Diseases System.

 ?? ?? Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton (fourth from right) at the meeting (Ministry of Labour photo)
Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton (fourth from right) at the meeting (Ministry of Labour photo)

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