-telemarketing was not sustainable By Milton Grannum Described as a strategic transition, Midas BPO has handed over its Linden operations to...
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FOLLOWING media reports of ITEL Guyana’s plan to cease operations locally, affecting more than 400 hundred workers, the Ministry of Labour has since engaged the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) company. During an interview on Wednesday, Minister of Labour, Joseph Hamilton said his ministry is working with the call centre at Camp & Robb Streets, Georgetown, […]
-telemarketing was not sustainable By Milton Grannum Described as a strategic transition, Midas BPO has handed over its Linden operations to...
As part of its efforts to create jobs and reduce unemployment throughout the country with the support of the private sector, the Government of Guyana...
Kaieteur News- One hundred and sixty-two persons graduated from the country’s International Human Rights Law Certificate course on Saturday. The...
The business process outsourcing (BPO) sector in Guyana is facing turmoil. The article Uncertainty hits call centre industry appeared first on...
Kaieteur News- Guyana’s Local Content Act will be amended next year, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo disclosed on Wednesday during his weekly press...
Kaieteur News- The mechanisms in place to combat financial crimes are working and are effective, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo told reporters on...
Social activist Michael Amushelelo burned tyres in a street in front of the ministry of labour’s head office in Windhoek in a solo protest about the...
Changes will open pathways into the skilled trades, remove barriers to employment, support frontline heroes, protect workers and support women at...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasizes India's potential to transform from an IT outsourcing hub into an AI innovation ecosystem, leveraging its vast data...
A labour tribunal has dismissed Amazon’s challenge of the unionization of its warehouse workers in Laval, Quebec. Quebec’s Tribunal administratif...