Govt launches new employment initiative

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  • Minister Patrice Minors with the men going overseas for training.


Government today unveiled a new employment initiative for 18 men to gain certification through a Drywall Programme specially designed for Bermuda.

The Construction Education Foundation of Georgia was selected “to deliver the required curriculum that will lead to a recognised Drywall Mechanic Certification”.

Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Patrice Minors said: “I should point out that this level of training is currently not available in Bermuda and this programme was designed specific to Bermuda’s needs.”

The four week course will run from August 27 through to September 22, participants will attend classes six days a week for ten hours a day.

Ms Minors said the new programme “demonstrates that this Government is providing solutions to our unemployment challenges by placing Bermudians in jobs”. It was launched in partnership with the Construction Association of Bermuda and a group of drywall professionals.

The 18 individuals “have been industry assessed and deemed ready to embark on this educational venture. “Upon completion of the coursework, these gentlemen will sit a two hour examination to prove their proficiency and competence,” said Ms Minors.

“This training opportunity serves to minimise the issuance of work permits particularly in respect to the two major construction projects namely, the Bermuda Hospitals Board and the former Waterloo House sites.

“And yes, it is anticipated that all participants will be fully employed following the successful completion of the programme, the demand for certified professionals today is unprecedented,” she said.

“Local and overseas organisations are placing greater emphasis on the importance of certifications. These individuals will undoubtedly become ‘pacesetters’ and role models to their peers in industry.”

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Published Aug 17, 2012 at 1:00 pm (Updated Aug 17, 2012 at 1:54 pm)

Govt launches new employment initiative

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