The Government has been given a satisfactory grade by the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce (JCC) for its first 70 days in office.
However, JCC President Mark Myers says there is still much work to be done with regards to social issues.
Mr. Myers maintains that urgent attention is needed on crime, the state of the economy and bureaucracy.
"Education, family values, job creation, justice are only a few of the areas that require immediate attention. For this to be effective a social partnership between the government, the private sector and the labour unions is essential," said Mr. Myers.
"As the JCC reviewed the new government as we would a new employee on probation and hence our assessment would be on the following criteria: attitude, willingness to learn, willingness to work and perseverance,"
"Prime Minister Golding has performed credibly in all those areas however he and his team must perform and produce results," he continued.
Mr. Myers disclosed that a monitoring and implementation committee to address the social issues affecting the country is to be named by Prime Minister Bruce Golding on December 15.
This he says is to ensure that the commitments given at the Government/Private Sector two-day summit last month are met.
However, JCC President Mark Myers says there is still much work to be done with regards to social issues.
Mr. Myers maintains that urgent attention is needed on crime, the state of the economy and bureaucracy.
"Education, family values, job creation, justice are only a few of the areas that require immediate attention. For this to be effective a social partnership between the government, the private sector and the labour unions is essential," said Mr. Myers.
"As the JCC reviewed the new government as we would a new employee on probation and hence our assessment would be on the following criteria: attitude, willingness to learn, willingness to work and perseverance,"
"Prime Minister Golding has performed credibly in all those areas however he and his team must perform and produce results," he continued.
Mr. Myers disclosed that a monitoring and implementation committee to address the social issues affecting the country is to be named by Prime Minister Bruce Golding on December 15.
This he says is to ensure that the commitments given at the Government/Private Sector two-day summit last month are met.
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