Jamaica’s Labor Minister to visit North American farms amid allegations of victimization

Jamaica’s Labor and Social Security Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr., is to visit several North American farms involved in the Overseas Farm Work Program.

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This decision follows the recent repatriation of five farm workers to Jamaica on August 8. The visits are aimed at gaining first-hand knowledge of the situation in light of allegations of victimization.

This was disclosed by the minister during a Nationwide News Network (NNN) radio segment, ‘Ask the Minister’.

Behind the repatriations 

While Charles Jr. acknowledges that repatriation is not uncommon, the reasons behind it can vary. 

“In relation to the individuals who were returned, those are five of over 40 farm workers who have returned from several different farms, and it is not unusual for persons to be returned. If you have changes in climatic conditions or other reasons, the farmer may have to return persons early,” he noted.

Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr.
Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr. (Photo via JIS)

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Stakeholder meetings and observations

To understand the situation better, senior ministry officials and Charles Jr. have held discussions with repatriated workers and other related parties. 

The Liaison Officer, after discussions with the farm management team, also cited reduced crop yields as the reason for the workers’ return.

“The Liaison Officer, in observation and discussions with the farm management team, [said] they were returned because of a reduction in crop yield, which in a normal thing. Whenever you have a weather incident that affects the crop production or the crop yield, they won’t have as much yield for persons to work and so they will usually return one, two or three persons. That doesn’t mean that we are accepting that must be the reason,” he said.

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Prioritizing workers’ rights and program integrity 

Charles Jr. reaffirmed the Ministry’s dedication to safeguarding the rights and interests of the farm workers. 

He encourages workers to communicate any challenges to their supervisors and, if necessary, to their assigned Liaison Officer, noting that while there could be multiple reasons behind workers’ return, allegations of victimization are taken seriously. 

Charles Jr. underscored the Ministry’s responsibility to investigate such claims, emphasizing the importance of ensuring the welfare of the farm workers and preserving the integrity of the Overseas Farm Work Program.

 

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