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PM reiterates call for increased labour force productivity
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness (second left), converses with Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Amber Group, Ambassador Dushyant Savadia, on arrival for the launch of Amber UTech Launchpad at the University of Technology’s Papine campus in St Andrew on Wednesday March 6, 2024. Accompanying them (from left) are UTech President, Dr Kevin Brown, and Pro Chancellor, Aldrick McNab. Photo: JIS
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March 7, 2024

PM reiterates call for increased labour force productivity

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Andrew Holness has renewed the call for increased productivity by Jamaica’s labour force to further boost and sustain the country’s economic growth.

He noted that a strongly performing economy will enable the Government to undertake critical projects and programmes that redound to the benefit of all Jamaicans.

Addressing Wednesday’s unveiling of the Amber UTech Launchpad at the University of Technology (UTech) campus in Papine, St Andrew, Holness said a massive shift in the country’s fiscal arrangement has been undertaken by the Government in favour of the labour force, particularly in the public sector, and, in this regard, urged Jamaicans to improve their productivity outputs.

“In 2021, Jamaica’s wage bill was $241.75 billion. In 2022, the wage bill increased to $338.13 billion, that’s a 39 per cent increase. In the 2023/24 fiscal year, the wage bill increased to $404 billion, that’s an increase of $66 billion… a 19 per cent increase over the previous year; and the projected wage bill for this fiscal year is $442 billion, an increase of $37.5 billion.

“So, between the 2021/22 fiscal year to now, that’s a $200-billion increase in the wage bill. So, cumulatively, the wage bill has increased… since the compensation review [commenced]… by 82.9 per cent,” he said.

Holness pointed out that no other Administration has awarded that level of salary increase to public-sector workers.

“The history of Jamaica’s wage increases is that the Government gives the wage increase and then takes it back with a wage freeze. In fact, almost every time there is a wage increase of any massive significant jump, a year or so after, there is a wage freeze because the wage increase also increases the fiscal pressures.

“This is the first time that we have been able to plan it properly so that we can even present the Budget without the pressures. But we must all, as Jamaicans, be careful how we exert pressure, because it will collapse our fiscal ecosystem, and governments have to be strong to manage this,” he maintained.

Holness said without being disrespectful and appearing to not understand what the workers are saying, “We have to be brave enough to raise the issue with our workers, to say, ‘listen, we want to do more, and we have demonstrated that we want to do more by virtue of what we have done. But to do more, we have to grow the economy’.”

“Our workers are such a critical part [of this], particularly our public-sector workers. You are essential. Growing the economy… can’t happen without you,” Holness said.

He maintained that while the Government remains committed to doing more, improvement in productivity will have a positive impact on the economy.

The Amber UTech Launchpad is a collaborative effort between the Amber Group and the University of Technology, Jamaica.

The initiative is designed to strengthen the growth and development of tech startups within Jamaica, with the objective of nurturing and advancing entrepreneurial ventures.

The launchpad aims to facilitate the establishment and growth of 100 businesses within a span of 1,000 days.

-JIS

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