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Bahamas Business Community committed to Training Programs

In a survey, conducted by Sandals Royal Bahamian and canvassing members of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce, local businesses in the Bahamas were queried about their workplace training programs and social activities.

The survey revealed that most employers (80%) now officially offer training while almost the same amount (73%) follow the “more training the better ethos”, saying they’d like to offer more than they currently do. However, those efforts are frustrated by time and financial constraints.

It seems the national workforce has a thirst for self improvement, with about 75% of the employers responding to a new survey indicating they’d like to offer more worker training but are hamstrung by time and cost constraints

“Nowadays, growing internally or ‘organically’ is what most businesses shrive to achieve,” commented Sandals’ Andre Newbold.

“Being able to develop your existing workforce as one’s business develops, negates the need for an expensive and time-consuming recruitment process as well as the reduced productivity as new employees settle in”

“While many cite time and cost as barriers to offering more training, the cost and time involved with recruiting someone new could make it less cost effective than developing someone they already have.”

The resort is using the survey to help highlight its own meeting and convention space. Hotels across the country are doing much the same as they try to entice locals to help them weather an increasingly tough economy.

The survey, conducted October 15 – 20 2008 and used a list of Chamber members as its sample population.

Source: The Nassau Guardian 28th October 2008

About the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce.

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce is a non-profit organization which represents a wide cross-section of private sector businesses in The Bahamas. With a membership base of more than 500 registered companies from various industries including tourism, which as The Bahamas” main industry accounts for 75% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Other industries that are represented include banking and finance, retail, construction and light manufacturing.

For further information on Business and Employment opportunities in the Bahamas got to www.thebahamaschamber.com

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