UPDATE: We must band together to arrest unemployment problem- Hon. Fraser
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The Representative for the Third District, Julian Fraser RA, said the issue of unemployment was a national problem that calls for the uniting of efforts to effectively address it.
Two youngsters filling their applications at one of the booths at the Job and Career Fair
Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labor, Dr. The Hon. Kedrick D. Pickering made it a priority to be present at the Job and Career Fair and shared in the program by giving remarks, highlighting that his presence meant a lot to the Third District’s Committee, the participants of the fair, and the people of the District.
LIME was among the corporate entities present at the Job and Career Fair
A Government department team whose members were giving guidance to youth and having them fill out applications at the Job and Career Fair.
Third District Representative Hon. Julian Fraser, RA and First District Representative Andrew A. Fahie in a show of togetherness at the Job and Career Fair.
The Job and Career Fair coordinated by the Third District Committee was held at the Valerie O. Thomas Community Centre on Thursday, January 31,
2013.
Students of the Ebenezer Thomas Primary School Choir singing the Territorial Song at the opening ceremony at the Third District Job and Career Fair. In background (left to right) singing along are Hon. Julian Fraser RA., Bishop George Rodney and Dr. the Hon. Kedrick D. Pickering.
Youths fully engaging some of the career and job tents, some facing the media at the commencement of the career and job fair this morning.
Photo Hihglights of the day's events
Hon. Pickering expressed his deep hurt of the laid back attitude of some youths who seem to lay back and wait for things to happen for them as opposed to going after what they want. “Too many of our young people think that you can get up tomorrow and be something.”
He also admonished that while fast money is the order of the day for a lot of youths it has a sudden pit fall and encouraged that they be aggressive and go after their dreams in a way that safeguards their future and integrity as human beings. Overwhelmed by the support, given that some seventy eight entities had been contacted and the level of positive responses gained, Hon. Fraser told the participants, "employment empowers" and that there are many underlying factors of having a job but the bottom line is to earn money and it cannot be understated because it is the universal medium for trade. He also explained that money enables the employee to provide for the basic needs of their families and to provide for and educate their children. “Society is stretched, people are stressed, and the burden of fixing the problem lies with us. We all have a role to play. Businesses included. Government cannot in good conscience call businesses to forums such as this and expect them to heed a call like ours, noble as it is, and not be prepared to set the climate so it is conducive for businesses to prosper,” said Hon. Fraser. The Opposition Member also noted that government had removed the tariff once placed on the transportation and insurance for goods imported into the Territory for qualified businesses, and said that he suspects that it will be doing more. Alluding to some experiences of the President of the United States of America, Barrack H. Obama, Hon. Fraser told the audience, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression as he spoke of the importance of one’s physical appearance to seeking employment and impressing the employer to give you the job. There are no second chances he warned,” Hon. Fraser stated was the advice of President Obama. Noting that he is no expert in advising on how to get a job, Mr. Fraser underscored the importance of the job and career fair as being a solid ground of training before placing. He said that togetherness is a clear indication that things can be successful as he had not envisaged that the activity would have turned out to be what it was when the idea was first birthed by his team members of the Third District. “I make no secret of my commitment to the long term commitment to the development of my district and to my recognition to human capacity being an integral part of the process,” Hon. Mr. Fraser before thanking Hon. Pickering for his support and that of his ministry that led to the successful outcome of the activity. A young man from the Third District, Rushaun A. Johnson, impressed the audience as he spoke of the importance of the job and career fair to him, its impact on his generation and the efforts of Mr. Fraser and team in crafting the idea. He alluded to a pre-workshop, which was held on January 17, 2013 which sought to prepare youths in advance for the activity. The young man said that while it was understood that the job and career fair was not a guarantee for a job, it gave access to business, captains and industries and access to learn about the Labor Department’s employment registry and even Department of Education’s Alternative Vocational program. The unemployed college student said, “While as a young man seeking employment, I am aware that the local economy has slowed down as have economies around the world. This may have resulted in fewer new businesses starting up and long-established businesses are either closing down or contracting, which is to say that they are scaling back their operations.” |
How the job and carreer fair evolved: follow the stories leading up to the day
See previous article posted on January 31, 2013
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI –Dep. Premier urges youths of Job Fair to be committed
The Job and Career Fair organized by Third District Representative Honorable Julian Fraser RA and his committee started with a bang this morning January 31, 2013 with Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labor Dr. the Honorable Kedrick D. Pickering declaring the event officially open.
Dr. Pickering delivered an inspiring message to the youths present telling them that they can achieve anything in life but said that it calls for dedication and commitment.
The Deputy Premier also commended Hon. Fraser for the idea of staging the Fair and urged the youths participating to make good use of the opportunity at was being afforded to them.
According to Dr. Pickering, he had no hesitation in responding to the request for support and participation in the activity, which saw several officials of his Ministry in attendance.
Overwhelmed by the support, given that some seventy five entities had been contacted, and the level of positive responses gained Fraser told the participants, "employment empowers" and that there are many underlying factors of having a job, with the bottom line being to earn money.
See previous article posted on January 31, 2013
Third District kicks off Job & Career Fair today!
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI –The Valerie O. Thomas Community Centre is set to come alive today, Thursday January 31, 2013 with a hive of activities all designed to give youths, the employed, and those that might be considering a change in career, the opportunity to explore avenues in seeking a career and obtaining a job.
The Career and Job Fair has been organized by Representative for the Third District, Honorable Julian Fraser RA, as one of the activities to empower especially they youths of the district, with the necessary knowledge and guidance when to comes to the matters of jobs and career.
Despite futile efforts to contact Hon. Fraser yesterday January 30, 2013 to ascertain the level of support that has been forthcoming for the job sectors to give some level of commitment to employ participants, residents in the area are optimistic that the activity will be well supported and will see maximum outcome. “Yes we got some serious issues where we young people aren’t getting jobs, they coming out of school and nothing to do, but ideas like the fair can turn out to be a good idea for them to get work,” said a resident of Sea Cows Bay, who only give her name as Beverly.
The Third District starts from Fort Burt in lower Road Town and includes Sage Mountain and ends at Fort Recovery to the west on Tortola.
According to the Hon. Fraser, in a press release, the objectives of the Job and Career Fair are: for businesses in the District to get some valuable exposure, advise unemployed persons in the District of human resource requirements and needs, and to provide potential training for the jobs available or those that may become available.
Hon. Fraser further said that “while this Job and Career Fair was not to guarantee anyone a job, it was however, important to facilitate access for both businesses and potential employees as to what might be available in the District". He also extended an invitation to all unemployed and underemployed persons in the District to come and interact with the participating businesses on Thursday, January 31, 2013.
There are well over 75 businesses ranging from small to large in the Third District. The Representative, as he prepares to host the Job and Career Fair next week Thursday is requesting that the District’s business community supports the job fair.
Hon Fraser said a number of businesses have already confirmed their participation in the District Job Fair and “I thank them for exercising sound corporate
citizenship.” In addition to the businesses and persons seeking employment, there will be participation from the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Department of Education, and Department of Labor.
The Third District Job and Career Fair is the first of its kind to be held by The District Representative, and is expected to be a continuous event.
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI –Dep. Premier urges youths of Job Fair to be committed
The Job and Career Fair organized by Third District Representative Honorable Julian Fraser RA and his committee started with a bang this morning January 31, 2013 with Deputy Premier and Minister for Natural Resources and Labor Dr. the Honorable Kedrick D. Pickering declaring the event officially open.
Dr. Pickering delivered an inspiring message to the youths present telling them that they can achieve anything in life but said that it calls for dedication and commitment.
The Deputy Premier also commended Hon. Fraser for the idea of staging the Fair and urged the youths participating to make good use of the opportunity at was being afforded to them.
According to Dr. Pickering, he had no hesitation in responding to the request for support and participation in the activity, which saw several officials of his Ministry in attendance.
Overwhelmed by the support, given that some seventy five entities had been contacted, and the level of positive responses gained Fraser told the participants, "employment empowers" and that there are many underlying factors of having a job, with the bottom line being to earn money.
See previous article posted on January 31, 2013
Third District kicks off Job & Career Fair today!
SEA COWS BAY, Tortola, VI –The Valerie O. Thomas Community Centre is set to come alive today, Thursday January 31, 2013 with a hive of activities all designed to give youths, the employed, and those that might be considering a change in career, the opportunity to explore avenues in seeking a career and obtaining a job.
The Career and Job Fair has been organized by Representative for the Third District, Honorable Julian Fraser RA, as one of the activities to empower especially they youths of the district, with the necessary knowledge and guidance when to comes to the matters of jobs and career.
Despite futile efforts to contact Hon. Fraser yesterday January 30, 2013 to ascertain the level of support that has been forthcoming for the job sectors to give some level of commitment to employ participants, residents in the area are optimistic that the activity will be well supported and will see maximum outcome. “Yes we got some serious issues where we young people aren’t getting jobs, they coming out of school and nothing to do, but ideas like the fair can turn out to be a good idea for them to get work,” said a resident of Sea Cows Bay, who only give her name as Beverly.
The Third District starts from Fort Burt in lower Road Town and includes Sage Mountain and ends at Fort Recovery to the west on Tortola.
According to the Hon. Fraser, in a press release, the objectives of the Job and Career Fair are: for businesses in the District to get some valuable exposure, advise unemployed persons in the District of human resource requirements and needs, and to provide potential training for the jobs available or those that may become available.
Hon. Fraser further said that “while this Job and Career Fair was not to guarantee anyone a job, it was however, important to facilitate access for both businesses and potential employees as to what might be available in the District". He also extended an invitation to all unemployed and underemployed persons in the District to come and interact with the participating businesses on Thursday, January 31, 2013.
There are well over 75 businesses ranging from small to large in the Third District. The Representative, as he prepares to host the Job and Career Fair next week Thursday is requesting that the District’s business community supports the job fair.
Hon Fraser said a number of businesses have already confirmed their participation in the District Job Fair and “I thank them for exercising sound corporate
citizenship.” In addition to the businesses and persons seeking employment, there will be participation from the Department of Youth Affairs and Sports, Department of Education, and Department of Labor.
The Third District Job and Career Fair is the first of its kind to be held by The District Representative, and is expected to be a continuous event.