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Sixth Labour on The Blocks a tremendous success
By The Ministry of Labour
Apr 16, 2018 - 5:51:22 PM

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John Bull and Starbucks were some of the many companies participating in the Labour on the Blocks Job Fair. Pictured with John Bull’s and Starbuck’s team is Labour Minister, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes at center along with Ms. Camille Fields, Human Resources Manager at John Bull who is pictured third from left.

Hundreds of active job seekers turned out in large numbers for the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour’s sixth Labour on The Blocks Job Fair at the Doris Johnson High School on Prince Charles Drive on Saturday, 14 April, 2018.

The Minister of Labour, Senator, the Honourable Dion A. Foulkes said, “It went exceptionally well. Over 500 people have been interviewed and we are hopeful that a lot of them will be employed from this job fair.”

Minister Foulkes announced that the job fair will most likely be the last one to be held before the Christmas season. He noted that the next job fair will be held around the Christmas season, as this is usually a time when employers take on new hires.

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Eye Witness News reporter, Ms. Sancheska Brown interviews Mr. Antoine Munroe who is physically blind at the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour’s, Labour on the Blocks Job Fair at the Doris Johnson High School on Saturday, 14 April 2018. Mr. Munroe is also pictured with other members of the blind community.

Minister Foulkes who was accompanied by his senior team of officers led by Permanent Secretary (Acting), Ms. Cecilia Strachan; Director of Labour, Robert Farquharson; Senior Undersecretary, Mr. William Pratt and First Secretary, Mr. Ricardo Deveaux were out and about assisting job seekers.

Mr. Farquharson disclosed that the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour were pleased to have members of the blind community register at the job fair for the first time.

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Labour Minister, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes greets Labour Officers, Mr. Glenn Knowles at left and Ms. Jerquel Smith at right at the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour’s, Labour on the Blocks Job Fair at the Doris Johnson High School on Saturday, 14 April 2018.

Four members of the blind community were registered at the job fair. Afterwards they were divided in groups of twos and accompanied by a labour officer who escorted them to all of the companies participating in the job fair.

Mr. Antoine Munroe who is physically blind said, “I would like to say congratulations to the Government for such a venture…and for me as a person with a disability, I think it’s a step in the right direction, noticing the fact that the government has passed legislation in the Bill called the Persons with Disabilities Equal Opportunities Act 2014 which gave us the right to so many things that we have been discriminated against. So I think today is a special day. It makes us feel as if we are a part of what’s going on.”

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Labour Minister, Senator the Hon. Dion A. Foulkes greets job seekers at the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour’s, Labour on the Blocks Job Fair at the Doris Johnson High School on Saturday, 14 April 2018.



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ob seekers are pictured at the Ministry of Labour and the Department of Labour’s, Labour on the Blocks Job Fair at the Doris Johnson High School on Saturday, 14 April 2018.


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