GUYANA-LABOUR-Jamaican national paid millions in outstanding salary.

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Labour Minister Joseph Hamilton

GEORGETOWN, Guyana– Labor Minister Joseph Hamilton confirmed that a Jamaican national hired by the local company, Superior Concrete, had received payments totaling three million Guyana dollars (One Guyana dollar=US$0.004 cents) after refusals by the company to honor its obligation.

He said that the unidentified Jamaican had received US$15 000 and returned to his homeland last week after being stranded here for several months.

“Last week I had to intervene with (Superior Concrete) and a Jamaican guy they brought here and were seeking to have him leave Guyana, without paying him,” Hamilton told reporters.

According to the authorities, for outstanding wages and salaries, the Jamaican was paid US$12, 500 and the remainder of US$2,500 amounted to his ticket fare and other issues.

“He was hired because of some specific technical skill he had, and he was brought here by the company,” Hamilton said.

The authorities said that based on investigations, the man had been working in Guyana for six months and was initially paid; however, in recent months, he was not paid in full.

The Labour Minister said that this is the second occasion that a foreign national had to seek the assistance of his ministry to get the payment owed.

In January, Turkish National Emre Kiremit was owed outstanding salaries from a popular Casina and Fun Park on the East Bank of Demerara.

The labor ministry intervened after it was reported that the employers attempted to force him back to Turkey without paying him for two years of work.

Hours before Kiremit and his employer appeared before labor officials, a substantial payment was made to him, and a new ticket was purchased for him to return home.

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