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Reports of child labour, exploitation on coconut plantations to be investigated – Minister Hamilton

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November 20, 2020
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Minister of labour, Hon. Joseph Hamilton addressing the Region Two RDC (DPI)

Minister of labour, Hon. Joseph Hamilton addressing the Region Two RDC (DPI)

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Minister of labour, Hon. Joseph Hamilton addressing the Region Two RDC (DPI)

Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton has said a comprehensive investigation will be launched into reports of child labour and exploitation on coconut plantations in the Pomeroon, Region Two.

Minister Hamilton was at the time engaging the Region’s Regional Democratic Council (RDC) during an outreach, where he announced that a special team including the Chief Labour Officer and Director of Health and Safety, would lead the investigations and examine the veracity of the complaints along the Pomeroon River.

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“Historically, you have families I am told, who are on plantations where children are also involved and so the whole issue of child labour, it must be considered. This is a serious matter and it is a matter that we are addressing…an investigation will be launched shortly,” he said.

Regional officials at the meeting (DPI)

The Minister said that a thorough investigation has to be conducted: “We have to examine what is happening in the Pomeroon area, more specifically on coconut plantations, whether people are being paid the minimum wage and whether people are working in conditions that pass the test of what conditions workers should work under… and if employees are getting overtime and annual leave.”

Minister Hamilton said he anticipates that investigations will wrap up by the end of December.

Meanwhile, it was announced that to holistically address such issues, Labour and Occupational Safety and Health Officers ought to be placed in every region.
Minister Hamilton announced that one Officer each will be stationed in the Pomeroon area and another on the Essequibo Coast. The said officers will be recruited from within the Region, and trained by the Ministry. (DPI)

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