This after 6 decades of tourism being Jamaica's "leading industry" .... I believe someone important said doing the same thing continually and expecting different results is the definition of insanity Most Jakans seem to be insane re expecting different results from this industry
Consequent to the low pay in the subject industry... in tourist enclaves...squatter communities abound! Why are Jamaicans so dumb and bamboozled by the tourist-chasing propaganda spewed by those big shots who operate warehouse hotels and..ahm... self-interested newspapers?
Unnu ever heard of data analysis?? Critical thinking??? Good God...people fi backward but nuh suh
Alarming Number Of Tourism Workers Don't Own Homes - Wehby
Published:Tuesday | March 20, 2018 | 12:00 AMJanet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
Chief Executive Officer of the GraceKennedy Group Don Wehby said that urgent attention must be paid to the alarming number of tourism-sector workers who are without their own homes.
Wehby, who is also a government senator, said that he is concerned about a tourism survey that showed that, of 847 respondents, a whopping 85 per cent indicated that they did not own a house.
"Jamaicans dream of two things," Senator Wehby noted.
"Giving their children a good education and owning their own home are the two things our people covet most."
Consequent to the low pay in the subject industry... in tourist enclaves...squatter communities abound! Why are Jamaicans so dumb and bamboozled by the tourist-chasing propaganda spewed by those big shots who operate warehouse hotels and..ahm... self-interested newspapers?
Unnu ever heard of data analysis?? Critical thinking??? Good God...people fi backward but nuh suh
Alarming Number Of Tourism Workers Don't Own Homes - Wehby
Published:Tuesday | March 20, 2018 | 12:00 AMJanet Silvera/ Senior Gleaner Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
Chief Executive Officer of the GraceKennedy Group Don Wehby said that urgent attention must be paid to the alarming number of tourism-sector workers who are without their own homes.
Wehby, who is also a government senator, said that he is concerned about a tourism survey that showed that, of 847 respondents, a whopping 85 per cent indicated that they did not own a house.
"Jamaicans dream of two things," Senator Wehby noted.
"Giving their children a good education and owning their own home are the two things our people covet most."
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