Apply for our jobs, JMA head tells school leavers
Friday, February 17, 2012
PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) Brian Pengelley is calling on educated school leavers to apply for jobs with manufacturing companies, through the JMA.
The JMA head said that a number of companies in the manufacturing sector are currently expanding and retooling and will need trainable young people for their businesses in the near future.
"In the manufacturing sector at the moment there is major investment going on and major investment to come, we are increasing productivity levels, becoming more efficient; and for that we need skilled trained, capable individuals, people who we can bring into our plants and give them the additional skills in technology, and that why it's important that in our education system we are graduating kids that have that ability," he told the Observer on Tuesday.
Pengelley, who is also sales director at Red Stripe, said that young persons with the right attributes are not easily found, but stated that the manufacturing sector needed to see more of them to assess their abilities.
"They are not easily found. I think we need to do some more searching but I think people need to feel free to come forward and put themselves up," he said.
Pengelley participated in the National Career Development Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Tuesday.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1meIAoyyX
Friday, February 17, 2012
PRESIDENT of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA) Brian Pengelley is calling on educated school leavers to apply for jobs with manufacturing companies, through the JMA.
The JMA head said that a number of companies in the manufacturing sector are currently expanding and retooling and will need trainable young people for their businesses in the near future.
"In the manufacturing sector at the moment there is major investment going on and major investment to come, we are increasing productivity levels, becoming more efficient; and for that we need skilled trained, capable individuals, people who we can bring into our plants and give them the additional skills in technology, and that why it's important that in our education system we are graduating kids that have that ability," he told the Observer on Tuesday.
Pengelley, who is also sales director at Red Stripe, said that young persons with the right attributes are not easily found, but stated that the manufacturing sector needed to see more of them to assess their abilities.
"They are not easily found. I think we need to do some more searching but I think people need to feel free to come forward and put themselves up," he said.
Pengelley participated in the National Career Development Conference at the Jamaica Conference Centre in downtown Kingston on Tuesday.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz1meIAoyyX
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