Type: Press Release 23 Sep 2024 By: Bahamas Information Services Source: Bahamas Information Services

Minister Glover-Rolle meets with scholarship agency and university representatives on workforce development

Minister Glover-Rolle meets with scholarship agency and university representatives on workforce development

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
22 September 2024
 

 

Minister Glover-Rolle meets with scholarship agency and university representatives on workforce 
development
On Friday, 20 September 2024, Minister of Labour and the Public Service, Hon. Pia Glover Rolle, met 
with Charlotte Knowles-Thompson, founder of the Charlotte Knowles-Thompson Agency, and 22 
representatives from US-based universities and colleges to discuss the creation of effective local 
programmes and the availability of scholarship opportunities for Bahamian students, workers, and 
public servants.
 

The group discussed strategies to empower the local workforce, including training programmes to fill 
identified gaps in the labour market, scholarship and grant opportunities for Bahamians, accredited 
courses for public servants, and ways to mitigate “brain drain” by encouraging students to return 
home after completing their studies.
 

The university representatives present also expressed their desire to increase the number of 
Bahamian students attending their institutions, highlighting available resources, including 
scholarships, that are available for Bahamian nationals.
In addition to Minister Glover-Rolle, other senior Labour officials at the meeting included Director of 
Labour, Howard Thompson; Executive Director of Training, Nicola Watson; Executive Chair of the 
National Apprenticeship Program, Michelle Malcolm; and the Executive Chair of the National Training 
Agency, Agatha Marcelle.
 

Minister Glover-Rolle stated that the plans discussed at this meeting were aligned with the Davis 
administration’s focus on providing training, upskilling, and professional development opportunities 
through the University of The Bahamas and the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute, as well 
as other local and international partners.
 

“Since day one, we have advocated for Bahamians to take advantage of opportunities for further 
education and training. We have been hard at work introducing improved courses at the National 
Training Agency and the upcoming National Apprenticeship Programme to strengthen our workforce. 
Through this meeting, we are discussing ways we can collaborate to further our workforce readiness 
agenda.”
 

Minister Glover-Rolle also spoke of the great need for training and education to further lower the 
unemployment rate given the issues with unemployability faced by many people in the country.
“There is a segment of Bahamians, especially within youth populations, who may have educational, 
soft skills, and technical skills gaps that are preventing them from getting a job or keeping a job. By 
developing targeted programmes and policies that prepare students for the job market, we can 
empower the local workforce, fill labour gaps, and improve productivity.”
 

Regarding the public service, Minister Glover-Rolle said that the government would continue 
promoting lifelong learning and continuous skills development to ensure that public servants can
meet the demands of a 21st century labour environment and develop leadership skills.
 

“When we audited the public service, we discovered a ‘hollow middle’ that we will fill through 
regularly scheduled promotions. To qualify public servants for these promotions, general training 
and education, as well as accredited leadership courses, will be vital in helping us with succession 
planning and leadership development. This will enable us to end the practice of bringing back retired 
leaders for their expertise and institutional knowledge.”
 

Over the past three years, Minister Glover-Rolle has overseen the development of strategic plans for 
the Ministry, which have included training, education, upskilling, and updated labour laws and 
policies as part of a comprehensive plan to reimagine Labour and the Public Service. 

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