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Page 1: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Cooperation experience Cooperation experience of the US Department of of the US Department of

Labour with the Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange CentreLabour Exchange Centre

““The Caribbean The Caribbean Perspective”Perspective”

Page 2: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Project ComponentsProject Components

Creation of internet-based job-bankTraining for employment servicesTripartite DialogueBenefits of Labor Exchange

Page 3: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

OverviewOverview

• The Jamaican situation prior to USDOL

• Involvement of USDOL

• Origin of the ELE

Page 4: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Creation Of Internet BasedCreation Of Internet Based Job Bank Job Bank

• The Electronic Labour Exchange (ELE)– What is The ELE?– Services Provided– Benefits

Page 5: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Training For The Establishment Training For The Establishment Of Employment ServicesOf Employment Services

• Areas Covered:– Customer Service– Developing business plans– Marketing to employers– One stop center design and implementation– One stop center services

Page 6: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Encouragement Of Tripartite Encouragement Of Tripartite DialogueDialogue

• Establishment of Tripartite Labour Market Information and Labour Exchange Advisory Commission

– Constituents included members from the training institutions, the government, the trade union and employer groups

Page 7: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Terms of ReferenceTerms of Reference• To monitor and help to improve the services

provided by the LMIS to ensure optimal results

• To promote cooperation and assist in the forging of closer working relationships among stakeholders in the LMIS

• To support an economy-wide aggressive promotion and sensitization strategy to promote the importance of labour market information in policy and programme formation/development.

Page 8: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Terms of Reference (cont’)Terms of Reference (cont’)

• To promote measures to ensure the sustainability of the LMIS

• To actively champion the cause and endorse the services and activities of the LMIS

• To facilitate the sharing of data, information and resources to keep the system current and relevant;

• To promote and cross-market the LMIS

Page 9: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Awareness Of The Benefits Of Awareness Of The Benefits Of The Labour ExchangeThe Labour Exchange

Benefits to Employers:• Access to a large pool of jobseekers which

results in a quick and efficient means of sourcing prospective employees;

• A cost saving mechanism(the service ispresently offered at no cost to individuals);

• A more efficient and timely means of recruiting suitable employees;

Page 10: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Benefits to Employers cont’dBenefits to Employers cont’d

• A more efficient and timely means of

recruiting suitable employees;

• A conference room which provides privacy and comfort to interview applicants who are screened and pre-selected by the Ministry’s staff;

Page 11: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Benefits to Job SeekersBenefits to Job Seekers• Access to available jobs and job

opportunities;

• Cost saving (currently, no fee is charged for registration);

• Access to computers/internet

• Comfortable physical environment

Page 12: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Job Related ServicesJob Related Services

• Career Counselling

• Resume Writing

• Job Search Technique

• Job Interview Techniques

• Financial Assistance

• Entrepreneurial Training

• Technical Assistance

Page 13: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Job Related Services Cont’d.Job Related Services Cont’d.

• Labour Legislation

• International LabourOrg. Conventions & Recommendations

• Links to other stakeholders

 

Page 14: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

Achievements And Growth Trends

Page 15: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

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Page 19: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

VisionVision• CLMIS – Caribbean Labour Market

Information System and Electronic Labour Exchange.

• Integrated partnership with employer, statutory, statistical and educational agencies locally and internationally

• The ELE as a major medium used by jobseekers, employers and other agencies within the region for Human resource needs and labour market data and information gathering.

Page 20: Cooperation experience of the US Department of Labour with the Caribbean to establish a Labour Exchange Centre “ The Caribbean Perspective”

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