What have workers and employers learned from the experiences of COVID-19? Is Jamaica any closer to accepting the inevitable changes to employment and society at large that the advancement and deployment of technology will demand? Will construction remain the only sector short of skilled labour as described by Prime Minister Holness recently? Or will the employment of the future require a radical rethink about the current labour force? In this Panel Discussion, we look ahead at the future of labour in Jamaica, Joining us virtually is David Wan President of the Jamaica Employers Federation, and in studio we welcome John Levy General Secretary of the Union of Clerical, Administrative, and Supervisory Employees (UCASE). Watch the full discussion below:
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