The Minister of Employment, Labour and Social Security, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, and his team visited Super Holdings Limited and Kadco, in Freetown today.
The visits align with the Minister’s drive to familiarize himself with employers and gather first-hand information about workers’ welfare and their general working conditions.
Super Holdings Limited produces plastic products such as water bottles, water sachets, trash bags, and essential plastic kitchen utensils.
Kadco is known for its local herbal drinks like bitter Kola products and other beverages.
During the visits, the Minister and his team engaged workers who freely voiced their constraints relating to their efficiency at work.
Both managements assured that they would address every issue/concern raised by their workers and the Ministry’s team, with appropriate guidance from the office of the Commissioner of Labour and Employment.
Since assuming office as the Labour Minister in 2023, Mr. Swaray has made it a priority to visit private business establishments and companies nationwide to personally assess the state of affairs with workers.
“While the president has committed to creating 500,000 jobs within the next 5 years, we want to ensure that the jobs that Sierra Leoneans are already doing are safe and dignified,” he usually says.
He hopes to keep moving around until the Ministry’s presence is felt in every employment facility in the country.
Minister Swaray Continues to Prioritize Workers’ Welfare
The Minister of Employment, Labour and Social Security, Mohamed Rahman Swaray, and his team visited Super Holdings Limited and Kadco, in Freetown today.
The visits align with the Minister’s drive to familiarize himself with employers and gather first-hand information about workers’ welfare and their general working conditions.
Super Holdings Limited produces plastic products such as water bottles, water sachets, trash bags, and essential plastic kitchen utensils.
Kadco is known for its local herbal drinks like bitter Kola products and other beverages.
During the visits, the Minister and his team engaged workers who freely voiced their constraints relating to their efficiency at work.
Both managements assured that they would address every issue/concern raised by their workers and the Ministry’s team, with appropriate guidance from the office of the Commissioner of Labour and Employment.
Since assuming office as the Labour Minister in 2023, Mr. Swaray has made it a priority to visit private business establishments and companies nationwide to personally assess the state of affairs with workers.
“While the president has committed to creating 500,000 jobs within the next 5 years, we want to ensure that the jobs that Sierra Leoneans are already doing are safe and dignified,” he usually says.
He hopes to keep moving around until the Ministry’s presence is felt in every employment facility in the country.
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