Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Chuck wants employers to seek recommenda­tion letters from JPS

- BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter hinesh@jamaicaobs­erver.com

FALMOUTH, Trelawny — Justice Minister Delroy Chuck is suggesting that job recruiters make contact with justices of the peace (JPS) to recommend potential employees, instead of asking job seekers to do so.

He contends that there are circumstan­ces in which, under duress, JPS provide favourable recommenda­tions for undeservin­g people they know.

“What happens in Jamaica is that a lot of institutio­ns — hotels, banks, fast food places — they need a recommenda­tion [from potential employees]. Quite frankly, I don’t think you [JPS] should be giving recommenda­tion for that. The institutio­ns must find a way to get to you to find out if you can recommend that person — because when that person comes to you and asks for a recommenda­tion, even if you know the person and the person is a scoundrel, you can’t write that he’s a scoundrel [because] you know because he will throw it away,” Chuck said.

He added: “You close your eyes and say ‘Yes the person is known to me and, to the best of my knowledge, he is of upright civility’, and you do your best. But it is not good because if the institutio­n had called you, you would really want to tell the institutio­n, ‘No man, that boy is a scoundrel.’ So I must say it is better to tell the institutio­n ‘Call me or write me directly so I can send the recommenda­tion.’ ”

He further likened a JP’S recommenda­tion for a job to that of a HEART/NSTA Trust certificat­ion.

“The institutio­n depends on you, the integrity you have as a JP, when you say ‘This person is honest, reliable, committed, hard-working.’ The institutio­n says ‘This is a JP.’ And once a JP saying so, [it] is almost like a HEART certificat­e — and many of them don’t have a HEART certificat­e, they depend on

your recommenda­tion to get the job,” Chuck reasoned.

“And yes, I am not denying that the person will get the job and they will come and thank you, but if you don’t know the person it is not in your interest to put your integrity on the line,” he added.

He was speaking at the launch of the Trelawny Justice of the Peace Associatio­n held at Glistening Waters Resort and Attraction in Falmouth, Trelawny, on Saturday.

The justice minister underscore­d to members of the Trelawny Justice of the Peace Associatio­n, which is headed by Kenneth Grant, that JPS who fall out of line should be decommissi­oned.

“I can report that quite a number of JPS have been decommissi­oned since I have been minister. And the reason why they have been decommissi­oned is because many have engaged in really egregious activities,” Chuck disclosed.

 ?? (Photo: Philp Lemonte) ?? Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has the attention of Custos of Trelawny Hugh Gentles (left) at the launch of the Trelawny Justice of the Peace Associatio­n, held at Glistening Waters Resort and Attraction in Falmouth, Trelawny, on Saturday
(Photo: Philp Lemonte) Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has the attention of Custos of Trelawny Hugh Gentles (left) at the launch of the Trelawny Justice of the Peace Associatio­n, held at Glistening Waters Resort and Attraction in Falmouth, Trelawny, on Saturday

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