Press Release From The Ministry of Labour - 20250106:
Despite freezing temperatures in Canada, the 96 farmworkers who were sent off by Minister Charles Jr last Friday, received a warm welcome upon arrival at their destination.
The Jamaican Liaison Service (JLS) led by Chief Liaison Officer Althea Riley, was on hand with several partners, at the Pearson International Airport in Toronto Canada, on Friday January 3, to greet the first set of farmworkers who arrived in Canada for the 2025 agricultural season.
Partners on location included Jamaica’s Consul General in Toronto Mr. Kurt Davis, Claude Thompson of JN Money and other members of the Jamaican Liaison Service.
In welcoming the workers, Riley said, “Welcome to Canada gentlemen, I want to encourage you to exercise professionalism in executing your duties and interacting with your peers. Also, please be mindful in maintaining the established standard of high performance for which we are known. The continued success of the programme rests heavily on their shoulders as does your own welfare. So, it is your responsibility to report to the Jamaica Liaison Service any issues or concerns that may arise, rest assured that all matters will be swiftly and confidentially addressed.”
In acknowledging the JN representative on location Riley described the partnership established with JN Money. JN Money has been providing farmworkers ease of access when sending money back home to their families. “Last season the JLS powered by JN Money embarked on a series of social events across all the provinces in Canada which was aimed at engaging farmworkers and building more sustainable relationships with their liaison officers, employers and peers. These events were a success, and we are already planning future iterations of the series” Riley said.
The cadre of 96 workers have benefitted from several recent changes made to the programme including improved services from the JLS with an increase in the frequency of visits and 24-hour access to liaison officers. Further, upon arrival in Canada, all farmworkers are to be greeted at the airport on arrival a briefing session held with them before they are dispatched to their respective farms.
Chief Liaison Officer, Jamaica Liaison Service, Mrs. Althea Riley is surrounded by arriving farmworkers |
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