Tag: Board of Industrial Training
108 youths complete intensive technical training (TVET) in Region Six
A total of 108 young people in Region Six are skilled and ready to join the workforce. They recently graduated ... Read More
BIT launches heavy duty machinery training for Joint Services Officers
Joint Services Officers across Region Four are set to benefit from another skills development training through a collaboration between the ... Read More
126 more persons from Region One to receive training under BIT
Minister of Labour Joseph Hamilton has reiterated the importance of skills training in promoting community development, as another cohort of ... Read More
200 Region Seven residents receiving more skill training, job opportunities
A collaboration between the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) and international mining company G-MIN Ventures Guyana Inc will see some ... Read More
Determined mothers now certified as heavy duty operators
- As another 50 persons in Region Two graduate from BIT Through the trials of balancing motherhood and their education, ... Read More
‘Continue learning, upskilling’ – First Lady Ali urges BIT graduates
- as 193 added to Region Two’s workforce First Lady Mrs. Arya Ali, has firmly urged Guyana’s newest batch of ... Read More
Hinterland residents urged to participate in BIT programmes to foster tourism products
Hinterland residents are urged to participate in the various the Board of Industrial Training (BIT) programmes to foster tourism products ... Read More
Families achieving new heights, embracing new opportunities through BIT
The Board of Industrial Training (BIT) extends its impact beyond individual achievements, significantly enhancing the livelihoods of families by strengthening ... Read More
Guyana’s labour force strengthened with over 4,500 persons being certified
The government is continuously investing in the development of Guyana’s human resource capital and the labour force, through the execution ... Read More
50 other Guyanese undergo heavy-duty equipment training
Fifty (50) Guyanese are expected to benefit from the Ministry of Labour’s Board of Industrial Training (BIT) second heavy-duty equipment ... Read More