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    Opposition calls on Government to end short term contract system

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14February 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Opposition Spokesperson on Tourism and Linkages Andrea Purkiss is asking on the Authorities to finish the brief time period contract system which she says has been an injustice to resort employees for much too lengthy.

    Ms Purkiss mentioned as much as 90 p.c of Jamaica’s resort employees are employed on rolling short-term contracts of three, six, or twelve months at a time.

    She mentioned this can be a deliberate technique utilized by giant overseas-based resort operators to forestall employees from qualifying for the employment protections assured underneath the Employment (Termination and Redundancy Funds) Act of 1974.

    The opposition spokesperson expressed that Hurricane Melissa has uncovered simply how merciless this lure is, noting that employees who’ve given years of loyal service to the identical property now face the likelihood that their hurricane-era contract merely won’t be renewed.

    She mentioned many of those employees can’t correctly profit from the nationwide insurance coverage scheme they’ve faithfully contributed to, nor can they entry financial institution loans or safe mortgages.



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