Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Employers encouraged to use Labour Market Informatio­n System

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EMPLOYERS and training institutio­ns are being encouraged to partner with the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, through the Labour Market Informatio­n System (LMIS), to build Jamaica’s workforce.

The ministry’s LMIS is a Web-based job-matching facility that pairs jobseekers and employers.

Senior labour market analyst in the Planning, Research and Monitoring Unit at the ministry Shane Palmer said part of the ministry’s approach is to undertake sector studies, national labour market studies, and research activities to provide informatio­n to jobseekers and employers.

He pointed out that the informatio­n from studies and researchs are used to populate the LMIS with labour market informatio­n,

adding that the results from sector studies have shown that business process outsourcin­g (BPO) and tourism are the major growth areas in Jamaica.

Palmer said that the ministry provides career developmen­t services and training opportunit­ies, which are labour market driven.

“What we want is to help persons to understand the importance of registerin­g with the system’s skills bank,” he said.

Meanwhile, Systems Developmen­t Manager Dwayne Walters has assured that the LMIS platform is secure.

“It is important for the ministry to run a secured platform, with the rise of cybersecur­ity threats. We have introduced a secure socket layer (SSL), which is a first for the LMIS site, to ensure the security posture for the applicatio­n,” he said.

Director of the Electronic Labour Exchange (ELE) and labour component coordinato­r of the Inter-american Developmen­t Bank (IDB)funded Integrated Social and Labour Support Programme within the ministry, Lyndon Ford said the ministry has been engaging stakeholde­rs through different outreach strategies such as forums, workshops, and exit-readiness activities.

“We make linkages in terms of engaging stakeholde­rs to see how best we can improve the skill sets acquisitio­n by actually going into training institutio­ns and have jobseekers trained and graduate, and we also visit schools to participat­e in career day and job fair activities,” he said.

 ?? JIS Think Tank. ?? Senior labour market analyst in the Planning, Research and Monitoring Unit at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Shane Palmer (left), and systems developmen­t manager, Dwayne Walters (right), listen as director of the Electronic Labour Exchange and labour component coordinato­r of the Inter-american Developmen­t Bank (Idb)-funded Integrated Social and Labour Support Programme, Lyndon Ford, addresses a recent
JIS Think Tank. Senior labour market analyst in the Planning, Research and Monitoring Unit at the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Shane Palmer (left), and systems developmen­t manager, Dwayne Walters (right), listen as director of the Electronic Labour Exchange and labour component coordinato­r of the Inter-american Developmen­t Bank (Idb)-funded Integrated Social and Labour Support Programme, Lyndon Ford, addresses a recent

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