Tag: BIT
Close to $139M to complete training centres, certify persons through BIT – Min Hamilton
The Labour Ministry through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) will continue in its efforts to build a skilled workforce ... Read More
DHBC, GMI licensed as Master Apprenticeship Training Centres
The Board of Industrial Training (BIT), on Friday granted the Demerara Harbour Bridge Corporation (DHBC) and Guyanese Manganese Incorporated (GMI) ... Read More
$2.5B earmarked for TVET in 2023
With the increasing need for human resources given Guyana’s rapid economic growth, Senior Finance Minister, Dr Ashni Singh disclosed that ... Read More
279 Region 10 residents certified in various skills
Some 279 persons from Kwakwani and Linden, Region Ten have been certified in various skill sets by the Board of ... Read More
Leopold Street youths to start skills training next week
Over 30 young men residing in Leopold Street, Georgetown will soon commence various skills training through the Labour Ministry’s Board ... Read More
UG students should be job ready after benefitting from internship – Min. Hamilton
Labour Minister, Joseph Hamilton said Monday that a collective effort is being made to establish a joint committee to pay ... Read More
Scores of recruiters, job seekers applaud first National Job Fair
The Labour Ministry through the Central Recruitment and Manpower Agency (CRMA), on Monday, launched its inaugural National Job Fair at ... Read More
Over 700 graduate from BIT training in Region Six
Government, through the Labour Ministry continues to create avenues for upskilling and employment countrywide. An indication of this continuous endeavour ... Read More
41 women receive training in Solar Photovoltaic technology
Forty-one Women in Bartica, Region Seven graduated from the Board of Industrial Training’s (BIT) Women’s Economic Empowerment Programme. The graduates ... Read More
87 graduate from BIT training in Herstelling
A total of 87 persons from several communities graduated with various skillsets offered by the Ministry of Labour’s Board of ... Read More