Tag: Board of Industrial Training
Gov’t encouraging law enforcement officers to take advantage of BIT training
The government is encouraging law enforcement officers to capitalise on the diverse training opportunities continuously provided to them for upskilling. ... Read More
139 Guyanese receive advanced BIT training
The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) continues to enable citizens in each region with advanced skills so that they can ... Read More
BIT to provide more opportunities for differently-abled persons
The Ministry of Labour, through the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) programme, will be providing training and employment opportunities for ... Read More
$500M budgeted to support Board of Industrial training – Dr. Singh
- Over 7800 persons set to benefit from skills training for 2024 The sum of $500 million has been allocated ... Read More
Over 70 Sophia residents graduate from BIT training
“There is no harm in trying. You can’t fail if you don’t try, and even if you fail, try again.” ... Read More
Gov’t to train 100,000 females to meet labour demand – Min. Hamilton
The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) has been successful in empowering women to step out of their comfort zones and ... Read More
‘You can’t afford to fail yourselves’ – Min. Hamilton tells youths
-NTPYE programmes launched at Sophia Training Centre The Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT), on Sunday launched its ... Read More
108 persons now certified in commercial food preparation, IT through BIT
-Four sisters among graduating batch Residents along the East Bank and Soesdyke-Linden Highway have applauded government for providing them with ... Read More
Scholars Academy to establish technical, vocational training curriculum
As part of its commitment to empower young people through equitable access to education, Abraham’s Tent’s Scholars Academy will be ... Read More
251 persons graduate from BIT programme in Region Three
Some 251 persons in Region Three, who graduated from various training programmes offered by the Labour Ministry’s Board of Industrial ... Read More