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Labour Ministry and JN Partner to Provide Services for Seasonal Workers in Canada

By: , July 24, 2024
Labour Ministry and JN Partner to Provide Services for Seasonal Workers in Canada
Photo: Dave Reid
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (second right), and General Manager of Jamaica National Money Services, Horace Hines (second left), display signed copies of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will strengthen the support provided to seasonal workers in Canada. Sharing in the occasion (from left) are Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Collette Roberts Risden; and Marketing and Sales Manager at Jamaica National Money Services, Cedrica Reid. The MOU was signed on Tuesday (July 23) at the Ministry’s North Street offices in Kingston.
Labour Ministry and JN Partner to Provide Services for Seasonal Workers in Canada
Photo: Dave Reid
Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (left), delivers remarks at the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Jamaica National (JN) Money Services that will strengthen the support provided to seasonal workers in Canada. Listening is General Manager of JN Money Services, Horace Hines. The MOU was signed on Tuesday (July 23) at the Ministry’s North Street offices in Kingston.

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The Ministry of Labour and Social Security, through its Jamaica Liaison Service (JLS), is partnering with Jamaica National (JN) Money Services to strengthen support services provided to seasonal workers in Canada.

Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the entities, JN will have temporary occupation and use of the JLS offices in Leamington, British Columbia and Nova Scotia to offer its services to the seasonal workers, while JN will provide its office space in Simcoe for the JLS to conduct one-on-one meetings with the workers during scheduled opening hours.

Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr. (second left), and General Manager of Jamaica National Money Services, Horace Hines (second right), affix their signatures to the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will strengthen the support provided to seasonal workers in Canada. Observing the signing (from left) are Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Collette Roberts Risden; and Marketing and Sales Manager at Jamaica National Money Services, Cedrica Reid. The MOU was signed on Tuesday (July 23) at the Ministry’s North Street offices in Kingston.

JLS has responsibility for the general welfare of approximately 9,000 seasonal workers recruited under the Overseas Employment Programme annually.

The entities have also agreed to collaborate on welcome activities at the Toronto Pearson International Airport, social events as well as general meetings with seasonal workers organised by either party.

The MOU was signed at the Ministry’s North Street offices in Kingston on Tuesday (July 23).

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., commended JN for being a consistent and strong partner.

JN has had a long-standing relationship with the Ministry for payment services to beneficiaries under the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education (PATH) and the Social Pension Programme.

“It is that collaboration and partnership that is going to enure to the benefit of our farm workers, and we do look forward to furthering and strengthening our collaboration going forward,” he said.

Meanwhile, Mr. Charles said the Ministry is committed to providing overseas employment opportunities to Jamaicans with disabilities and offering literacy support to Jamaicans interested in the programme.

“There are other things that we are going to be doing to make this programme [one] that can continue to touch and impact so many lives positively,” he said.

For his part, General Manager of JN Money Services, Horace Hines, shared that JN teams visit farms weekly to assist workers with remitting funds to Jamaica and provide other assistance.

“Our mandate is not just to remit funds. How do we help to improve the lives and livelihoods of the farmers? Part of what we are interested in doing is ensuring that there is enough financial literacy so that they are better able to manage their affairs,” he pointed out.

Mr. Hines said he is looking forward to the success of the MOU as it will pave the way for moving into other markets where seasonal workers are employed.

He added that JN will also launch a social club, which has the primary objective of funding and executing charitable projects in Jamaican communities selected by seasonal workers.

 

Last Updated: July 24, 2024

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