Dp Faction In Parliament Questions Govt Intentions For Institutions
PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten - Several announcements during the past week have bolstered the confidence of the DP faction in some of our vital organizations to bring about the collaboration that is so necessary to move our country forward.
The agreement between the SHTA and USM and the partnership created, bodes well for the future of our country.
This is the only way lasting progress will be achieved where the empowerment of our people is concerned.
If we want to penetrate the labor market with local and homegrown professionals, we need to give them the tools to do and become exactly that.
Businesses that invest in the development and growth of their workers will thrive and when businesses thrive, our economy offers more opportunities for more people.
This is in stark contrast to the heavy-handedness propagated in some circles of our government today.
Every opportunity that provides the potential for increase of our human capital and contributes to our human development should be wholeheartedly embraced.
What is however regretful is that our government itself remains mum on its stance regarding these vital institutions.
We know e.g that a tertiary education draft law is on its way to Parliament.
How does this draft law jive with the ( new) ambitions of the USM?
Does this law offer the flexibility to USM to pursue its objectives?
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