A total of 15,169 Jamaican workers were sent to Canada and the United States in 2025 under the Government’s Overseas Employment Program, according to Minister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles Jr. The figure represents an increase of 944 workers compared to the previous year, which the minister said reflects sustained international demand for Jamaican labor. “This is an increase of 944 over the previous year… an increase despite all …
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