Sandals aims to employ 500 Vincentians
The Buccament Bay Resort that has fallen into ruins of sorts, is expected to be transformed into a Beaches all-inclusive family resort.
Five hundred Vincentians stand to benefit from direct employment opportunities within the Sandals Group when the company begins its recruitment drive in the island in the next few weeks.
Last year, Sandals Resorts International (SRI) announced plans to bring its Beaches brand to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a move which promises expansive economic growth for the Eastern Caribbean island.
According to the company’s Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, this recruitment drive to provide direct employment opportunities for nationals even ahead of the resort’s opening, represents only the first move towards fulfilling this promise.
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Sandals plan a fast-track recruitment drive for 500 Vincentians after La Soufriere eruption
Sandals Resorts International (SRI) has announced plans to fast-track the recruitment process for Vincentians because of the recent volcano eruption.
The hotel chain has said the quick process is one way they can assist in St. Vincent’s recovery after the recent eruptions at the La Soufriere volcano.
The recruitment drive will begin in the next few weeks and will offer 500 Vincentians direct employment opportunities, some of which will include work at the new Beaches Resort on the island.
According to a statement, Sandals Executive Chairman Adam Stewart said: “In light of the displacement, many are experiencing due to the volcanic eruption, we are fast-tracking our plans for employment and training opportunities.”
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