Jamaica Gleaner

Don’t tar and feather BPO sector

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

TAs an authority and a country, we must get it right. This is our mission at JSEZA.

HE JAMAICA Special

Economic Zone Authority

(JSEZA) is concerned at the comments made by the president of the Private Sector

Organisati­on of Jamaica, Howard

Mitchell, in your publicatio­n of

Friday, October 19, 2018.

The authority continues to dialogue with one of our major stakeholde­rs, the Business

Process Industry Associatio­n of

Jamaica (BPIAJ), and businesses operating within that sector. In fact, we have had numerous meetings with the BPIAJ and have taken many of their suggestion­s on board. We will continue to encourage responsibl­e and informed dialogue from all our stakeholde­rs that allows our country to move forward.

We welcome meaningful suggestion­s from our partners in both the public and private sectors, and will continue to work with all parties to ensure that Jamaica experience­s the economic growth and developmen­t which we know we are capable of experienci­ng.

With the SEZ regime, Jamaica is moving into a new dispensati­on which sees a more coordinate­d, structured and strategic approach to the developmen­t and growth of industry in the country through the establishm­ent of world-class SEZs.

To realise the country’s full potential in the developmen­t of these zones, and it is important that we use best-practice principles to attract investors, both locally and overseas, who will seek to further build Jamaica. This is why our applicatio­n procedure requires companies to submit documents such as a health and safety plan for employees and the environs, as well as a security plan to protect employees from any harm.

PROTECT WORKERS AND RESOURCES

We are asking companies that have not been doing so to put this in place to ensure that workers and our resources are protected. In instances where companies may not have the required documentat­ion, we have been working with them to develop same. We cannot move our processes forward without documents such as these; that would result in the authority breaking the law, which is not something that we will do.

As an authority and a country, we must get it right. This is our mission at JSEZA. It is towards achieving this that we have adopted an approach that will spur the growth of SEZs.

This is important to:

I Ensuring that zone operations are of a high standard.

I Creating a level playing field for all businesses operating within the SEZ space.

I Utilising a highly strategic approach to zone and national developmen­t.

I Creating an attractive investment opportunit­y for global players. Jamaica continues to be a competitiv­e destinatio­n for investment­s, particular­ly in the area of business process outsourcin­g (BPO). JSEZA continues to get considerab­le interest in the BPO industry from both local and overseas players. We continue to include our stakeholde­rs in this process and look forward to hearing from them and addressing all reasonable concerns.

METRY SEAGA

Chairman, Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority

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