Caribbean Employers’ Organizations to meet in Barbados for CARIFORUM discussions

PORT OF SPAIN (ILO News){--- Thirty-four representatives from nineteen Employers’ Organizations from the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean will participate in a regional Forum entitled “Facilitating Participation of CARIFORUM Civil Society in Regional Development and Integration Processes”, to be held at the Accra Beach Resort in Christ Church, Barbados, from 22-24 June 2015.

As part of an EU-funded Project*, implemented by the International Labour Organization (ILO) to strengthen the capacity of the Caribbean Employers’ Confederation (CEC) to play a greater role in regional policy making, participants at the Forum will identify key issues of importance to Employers’ Organizations at the national and enterprise levels, so that CEC can effectively lobby an advocacy strategy on their behalf.

Each organization will present one key area of particular concern or importance to their country/territory, such as:

    • Legislative focus to support the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) Social Chapter, which incorporates the core ILO Conventions;
    • Review of regulatory barriers, to develop an enabling environment for sustainable enterprises;
    • TVET institutions – matching skills training to employment needs;
    •  Climate change and enterprise resilience;
    • Migration issues in relation to building a Caribbean Single Market Economy;
    • Institutionalizing tripartism at both a national and regional level, to ensure a systemic approach to input from Employers' Organizations on social and economic policies; and
    • Productivity and competitiveness, particularly in small and medium enterprises.

Other topics to be discussed at the Forum include Migration and Free
Movement of Labour; International Trends Affecting Employers and their
Organizations; and Social Dialogue Mechanisms. Findings from a recent
study tour to Brussels will be presented on the subject of Regional
Tripartite Good Practises and Strategies for National Input.

Minister of Labour, Social Security and Human Resource Development for
Barbados, Sen. the Hon. Dr. Esther Byer-Sukoo is carded to speak at the
Opening Ceremony, along with Ambassador Mikael Barford, Head, European
Union (EU) Delegation to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean; Ms. Anne
Knowles, Senior Specialist, Employers’ Activities, ILO; Mr Wayne Chen,
President, CEC; and Mr Ian Gooding-Edghill, President, Barbados
Employers’ Confederation.