Local NewsPolitics Idea of renewable energy skills council to go before Cabinet by Barbados Today 13/04/2024 written by Barbados Today 13/04/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Minister of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector Colin Jordan. (JB) Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.5K Minister of Labour, Social Security and Third Sector Colin Jordan has unveiled plans for the establishment of a Renewable Energy Skills Council to bridge the skills gap and foster collaboration across sectors. He said on Friday that some stakeholders have already been engaged. “Skills councils are used all over the world as a mechanism to bring all the sectors together – public, private, and third sector – so that we can work collaboratively in order to make sure that, as a country, we are positioned to take advantage of the opportunities that lie ahead of us,” he said as he delivered the closing remarks at the three-day National Symposium on Just Transition and Job Creation in the Green and Blue Economy at the Hilton Barbados Resort. The next step, according to the labour minister, is to present the idea to Cabinet for approval to set up the council. Jordan said the way to the country’s sustainability and workforce development is through data-driven policy-making. He noted the significance of aligning policy-making with actionable data in order to achieve the principle of just transition. “Those of us at the policy-making level have to impress on all stakeholders the importance of policy that is driven by real information as opposed to anecdotal information or information you pick up along the way,” he told the audience of officials, private sector actors, academics and civil society representatives. “The intention is that all organisations that are in receipt of concessions from the State will be required, as part of the partnership, to participate in all the statistical surveys that involve them. We are starting to make a move in that direction, because we realise if policy-making is not information-driven, we can end up wasting a lot of taxpayers’ money.” You Might Be Interested In GUYANA – Legislator who brought down gov’t may have committed treason Make them cops Increased police powers vindicated, says DLP president Highlighting the equal importance of inclusivity, Jordan added: “Governments across the world grapple with uneven impacts on various sectors… youth, women, persons with disabilities…. We have to bear all of these various groups in mind as we craft our policy and as we put into action the idea of just transition, a movement that has at its core, justice for everybody.” (SM) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Weymouth Wales hold top spot, Brittons Hill second in BFA Premier League 20/04/2025 Man shot and robbed 20/04/2025 Six medals for Barbados at Carifta Aquatics 20/04/2025