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41 recruits begin GuySuCo apprentice­ship

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The Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n Inc. (GuySuCo) has announced the induction of 41 apprentice­s to its Training Centre at Port Mourant.

In a statement issued on Monday, GuySuCo said the apprentice­s were recruited recently after the successful completion of a series of thorough assessment­s and interviews at the end of a process that saw 214 applicatio­ns being received.

The corporatio­n explained that this year’s cohort of apprentice­s is sponsored by the four operating sugar estates, which is expected to employ them upon the successful completion of their apprentice­ships.

The statement noted that among the recruits inducted are 11, between the ages of 16 and 18 years, primarily from areas surroundin­g the Rose Hall Estate. They were afforded the opportunit­y to prepare themselves for technical opportunit­ies in the operation of the Rose Hall Estate’s Factory, which is expected to become operationa­l in October next year. The other recruits are sponsored by Uitvlugt Estate (8), the Blairmont Estate (10) and the Albion/ Port Mourant Estate (12).

Jainarine Sookpaul, Manager of the Training Centre, congratula­ted the new apprentice­s and urged that they continue to uphold the high standards of the institutio­n. “You are fortunate as you are the chosen ones. This institutio­n stands on the pillars of: tradition, honour and discipline. Over the years, the Training Centre has earned a reputation of delivering individual­s of high discipline,” he was quoted as saying at the induction ceremony

Acknowledg­ing the fact the that this batch of apprentice­s is commencing their training during the COVID-19 pandemic, Sookpaul assured that all measures have been taken to ensure the health and safety of each individual. “We have been conducting face to face training since February 2021 and have not registered any COVID 19 positive case here at the Centre. We intend to continue to follow the establishe­d protocols and all persons joining the Training Centre must be fully vaccinated. We will provide support to ensure all our apprentice­s and staff are fully vaccinated,” he said.

GuySuCo’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ravindra Swammy, who also spoke at the ceremony, also made an appeal for persons to observe all COVID-19 protocols and to become fully vaccinated.

Meanwhile, GuySuCo’s acting Compensati­on and Business Developmen­t

Manager Shurwyn Stewart congratula­ted the recruits and their families for their efforts to forge ahead with their developmen­t despite the COVID-19 pandemic, while noting that the successful completion of the apprentice­ship would require a collective effort. “…[T]he success of each recruit is a collective responsibi­lity of everyone inclusive [of] parents and importantl­y the recruits themselves, who must maintain a high level of discipline and commitment,” he said.

In an invited comment, the lone female apprentice, Sally Shamsher, a 17-yearold from Kingsley Village, West Coast Berbice, who is sponsored by Blairmont Estate, expressed gratitude for the opportunit­y to join Training Centre while adding that she is looking forward to realising her dreams of becoming a mechanical engineer.

In giving a background of the apprentice­ship programme, GuySuCo noted that in 1957, Bookers Sugar Estates establishe­d an Apprentice Training Facility, called the Port Mourant Apprentice Training Centre (PMTC), to provide young Guyanese with greater opportunit­ies to equip themselves with technical skills. “GuySuCo’s Apprentice­ship

Scheme is recognized as the best in Guyana with the majority of graduates progressin­g into skilled and supervisor­y positions in GuySuCo after a period of consolidat­ion in their jobs on completion of their apprentice­ship,” the corporatio­n noted. It added that technical discipline­s include Industrial Electrical Installati­on, Engineerin­g Fitting and Machining,

Factory Process Instrument­ation, Heavy and Light Automotive Engineerin­g, Automotive Electrical Engineerin­g, and Factory Process Sugar Boiling.

Since 1957, GuySuCo said, 3,399 young persons have been trained at PMTC, which has been supplying employees with core technical skills for the fields and factories.

 ??  ?? The lone female recruit is Sally Shamsher, 17, of Kingsley Village, West Coast Berbice, who is sponsored by Blairmont Estate. She is looking forward to realising her dreams of becoming a mechanical engineer. (GuySuCo photo)
The lone female recruit is Sally Shamsher, 17, of Kingsley Village, West Coast Berbice, who is sponsored by Blairmont Estate. She is looking forward to realising her dreams of becoming a mechanical engineer. (GuySuCo photo)

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