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As harassment of Chinese becomes unbearable… China Government, investors inputs essential- GCBC ...media urged to be responsible, third such caution within three daysPDFPrintE-mail
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Monday, 04 March 2013 22:15

THE constant attacks on Chinese nationals, their businesses and contributions to the local economy has been condemned by the Guyana-China Business Council.

The council issued a press release yesterday to the media, calling on them to be responsible in their  reportage and avoid publishing unsubstantiated information which has the capacity to create fear. That practice in itself, the release added, presents a security dilemma for the Chinese nationals and could diminish the interest of foreign investors’ who would like to inject much needed foreign capital into the economy of Guyana.
The council, in its release, reiterated that it stands by its original position that such investments must be continually implemented in accordance with vital social and economic requirements. In addition, it must be within the confines of international best practices for technological training, transfers and other mandates.
The release, which was sent by the public relations officer of the council, and was signed by Chairman Clinton Williams, pointed out that with the recent developments and current impasse, the council was forced to hold an extraordinary meeting where several issues were discussed on Friday last.
It was noted that the council views the investments made in Guyana by the Chinese Government and private business enterprises over the years as being crucial to the development of Guyana and its economy.
The council plans to strengthen the scope of its oversight and facilitation mandate in order to ensure that the China-based companies engaged in business on these shores are sufficiently familiar with the labour laws of Guyana, while ensuring that there is across-the-board compliance.
Over the past month, nationals of China have been coming in for some harsh, and in some cases, unjustified bashing from some sections of the society, and in some cases, sections of the media.
Among this bashing was the violation of their rights, when the photos of two Chinese who were before the court were circulated on social websites by a social activist who also infringed on their rights to earn when he stood in front of their business place turning away shoppers for reason only known to him.
This attack was taken to a next level when several political groups launched a campaign against the Chinese workers at the Marriott Hotel construction site after they thought that the Chinese were the only ones working there and no Guyanese were employed. 
The recent attacks seemed more like a campaign on “anything Chinese”, one man was quoted as saying recently.

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Written by Denis Scott Chabrol   
Monday, 04 March 2013 17:52
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The Guyana-China Business Council (GCBC) on Monday urged that efforts be made to employ Guyanese and transfer skills and expertise to them, in the wake of an outcry against a majority Chinese construction team at the Marriott Hotel. 

“The GCBC reiterates its original position that such investments must be continually implemented in accordance with exigent social and economic requirements and within the confines of international best practice for technological transfer, training and other mandates,” said the council in a statement.

Chairman of the GCBC, Clinton Williams said at a March 1 meeting “in response to the current impasse” the council decided to encourage Chinese companies to recruit local labour including experts who can in turn benefit from new techniques.

Williams said the Council, which is an arm of the Private Sector Commission (PSC), has already persuaded China Harbour Engineering (CHEC) to advertise for local engineers and contractors to expand the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA).

“It was borne out of the need to ensure that whatever has gone wrong there was corrected,” said Williams when asked whether that stemmed from concern about the all-Chinese group of construction workers who are building the Marriott-branded hotel in Kingston, Georgetown.

He said the GCBC wanted to ensure that the “right thing” was done by Chinese investors who are playing a major role inGuyana’s development.

The political opposition and the Guyana Trades Union Congress (GTUC) have condemned the decision by Atlantic Hotel Inc to allow Shanghai Construction Group (SCG) to import Chinese labour for the core of constructing the 197-room hotel. Government has defended the decision, saying that the foreign workers were highly skilled and their level of productivity would see the project being completed on time.

The GCBC said it would widen its “oversight and facilitation mandate” to ensure that China-based companies doing business in Guyana are familiar and comply with Guyana’s laws.

The council urged the local media to desist from publishing unsubstantiated information that can stoke fear. “That in itself presents a security dilemma and could diminish foreign investors’ interest in injecting much needed foreign capital into this country.”

Mars

We need more Clinton Williams, a man of great intellect and Wisdom NOT a 5th Grade Prof of a Community College.  His article is sensible, Fair and Balance. It takes intelligence and wisdom to understand complex matters and Mr Williams has displayed these skills.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:

We need more Clinton Williams, a man of great intellect and Wisdom NOT a 5th Grade Prof of a Community College.  His article is sensible, Fair and Balance. It takes intelligence and wisdom to understand complex matters and Mr Williams has displayed these skills.

i note that you take the time to populate your inane braying with smiley faces just so we understand that YOU understand that u are simply a fool and a klown . . . not to be taken seriously

 

good

FM
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

We need more Clinton Williams, a man of great intellect and Wisdom NOT a 5th Grade Prof of a Community College.  His article is sensible, Fair and Balance. It takes intelligence and wisdom to understand complex matters and Mr Williams has displayed these skills.

i note that you take the time to populate your inane braying with smiley faces just so we understand that YOU understand that u are simply a fool and a klown . . . not to be taken seriously

 

good


If that is what your Pea brain allow you to understand, cool Bro i respect everyone's ability regardless of it's limitations.

Nehru
Originally Posted by Nehru:
Originally Posted by redux:
Originally Posted by Nehru:

We need more Clinton Williams, a man of great intellect and Wisdom NOT a 5th Grade Prof of a Community College.  His article is sensible, Fair and Balance. It takes intelligence and wisdom to understand complex matters and Mr Williams has displayed these skills.

i note that you take the time to populate your inane braying with smiley faces just so we understand that YOU understand that u are simply a fool and a klown . . . not to be taken seriously

 

good


If that is what your Pea brain allow you to understand, cool Bro i respect everyone's ability regardless of it's limitations.

what . . . no smiley face dis time, eh klown?

FM

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