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Industrial training providers awarded by BIT

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The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) has awarded several training providers, known as Masters, for their contributi­ons to the institutio­n.

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) press release, the Masters, who have been approved and licensed to instruct apprentice­s, were presented with their awards at BIT’s Competency-based Vocational Training for Employment Cocktail reception and Award ceremony. The ceremony was held last Wednesday evening at the Pegasus Hotel under the theme ‘Apprentice­ship in focus and the awardees included GPL, GuySuCo, DDL and BOSAI.

The Minister within the Ministry of Social Protection, Keith Scott delivered the feature address and noted that while BIT provides the oversight of the programmes, his ministry is very appreciati­ve of the integral role played by the trainers in every formal Apprentice­ship Scheme.

“The effectiven­ess of Masters in the context of fostering motivation, commitment and the right attitudes in an enlightene­d environmen­t will determine the success of an Apprentice­ship Scheme and by extension any business enterprise. The concept of alleviatin­g attrition through strong apprentice­ship programmes and the building of cohesive teams cannot be overemphas­ised,” Scott was quoted as saying.

The minister also singled out the Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n (GuySuCo) as one of the Trainers/Masters which has significan­tly contribute­d to BIT. He encouraged others who are not yet licensed to take the necessary steps to become Masters of high repute, the DPI release added.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the BIT, Richard Maughn stated that during the last 18 years under the traditiona­l apprentice­ship scheme 1,380 persons were fully trained for the labour force. The scheme has also secured 100 per cent employment for the programme’s beneficiar­ies after their training.

Maughn further highlighte­d that “at present 180 apprentice­s are undergoing training in Regions Two, Three, Four, Five, Six and Ten at Guyana Power and Light (GPL), GuySuCo, Demerara Distillers Limited (DDL), BOSAI, Skeldon Energy Inc., Guyana Industrial Company Incorporat­ed and Marics & Company Ltd.”

According to the CEO, in the future, the BIT centre will be modifying its mandate to substantia­lly improve the delivery of its apprentice­ship programme. Some of the measures it will take seek to establish long-term and broad consensus across the political spectra and with its social partners, utilise labour market intelligen­ce on skill needs, promote the value of apprentice­ship among employers and establish appropriat­e governance arrangemen­ts with the employer or employerle­d organisati­ons.

There are currently nine functionin­g Masters with an additional three which have been recently approved.

At the end of the official ceremony Skeldon Energy Inc., Marics & Company Ltd. and Nand Persaud and Company officially received their credential­s as licensed Masters.

 ?? (DPI photo) ?? Attendees at the event
(DPI photo) Attendees at the event

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