Canadian Gov’t supports Labour Ministry’s investigations into farm work conditions
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Labour and Social Security Minister Karl Samuda, has revealed that the Ministry has received support from the Canadian Government for the commissioning of a fact-finding team to investigate the working conditions of Jamaican farm workers in their country.
During a courtesy call on Samuda on Thursday, Canadian High Commissioner to Jamaica, Emina Tudakovic, noted that the Canadian Government shares Jamaica’s concern for the safety and security of the Jamaican workers and commended the Minister’s decision.
According to a release on Thursday, the High Commissioner also noted that the Jamaican workers in Canada have maintained a solid reputation as good workers, and gave her Government’s commitment to supporting tactical solutions identified by the task force to improve conditions wherever necessary.
In the meantime, Samuda indicated that it is essential for both governments to work closely together to strengthen the bilateral partnership to protect the interests of both the Jamaican farm workers and their employers in Canada, as well as the value and integrity of the programme.
He added that although the farm work programme had improved significantly over the decades, there is room for continuous improvement. The Minister assured the High Commissioner that the Ministry’s Liaison Service has been tasked with redoubling its efforts at ensuring that workers have easy access to existing mechanisms to facilitate confidentiality in reporting issues of poor working conditions and other concerns.
Meanwhile, the Ministry also used the opportunity to invite farm workers, advocate groups and members of the public to report known incidences of mistreatment, poor working conditions and other concerns to the Liaison Service via its Toll-free line at 1-888-898-3951, or via email at jamliser@bellnet.ca.
Reports may also be made confidentially to the Canadian authorities’ Integrity Services Branch online.