Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica capitalise­s on high-skill tourism jobs

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MINISTER OF Tourism Edmund Bartlett has said Jamaica is moving quickly to capitalise on the opportunit­ies for high-skilled employment in tourism.

The minister, who was speaking at a recent reception at the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport in Montego Bay to welcome LATAM Airlines’ direct service to the island, said the move will see citizens accessing more substantiv­e jobs.

Bartlett said that, traditiona­lly, the tourism sector has enjoyed one of the highest rates of labour of any segment of the economy, but many of the opportunit­ies required lowto medium-level skills.

He noted, however, that the increased focus on data-driven policies to better understand the emerging needs of markets, analyse trends and predict future patterns “means that the tourism developmen­t strategy must increasing­ly emphasise researchba­sed skills”.

“The evolving tourism market will require modern managerial skills that can drive performanc­e improvemen­ts in the sector by raising productivi­ty through better staff planning and scheduling, employing new technology, and improving employee motivation, thereby reducing staff turnover,” he said.

“Most importantl­y, we must equip our citizens with the competitiv­e business management and marketing skills that are required to operate successful tourism enterprise­s in this globalised era,” Bartlett added.

He noted, further, that the growth of non-traditiona­l markets in Europe, Asia and Central America will require increased focus on cultural studies and the developmen­t of competenci­es in various foreign languages.

Bartlett said the continued competitiv­eness of the region will significan­tly rely on how well people are equipped with the right skills for the emerging prospects.

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