In a notable development, fifteen foreign workers linked to EKAA HRIM Resource Management have made the decision to remain in Guyana to continue their employment. This choice comes as the Ministry of Labour and Manpower Planning conducts an investigation into their previous contracts. Despite the uncertainty surrounding their situation, these workers have shown resilience and commitment to their roles. Their decision is in stark contrast to potential anxieties regarding job security amidst ongoing scrutiny, highlighting the complexities faced by foreign workers in the Caribbean labor market.
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