"Si Yuus Maase`" to our Employers
The Issue: Si Yuus Maase` to our employers for the opportunity to bring home the bacon to our families.
Our View: It’s really the one expression that touches the heart of those who have made things happen for us.
It is in the private sector where we find the most successful people. Albeit the extra mile they had to take daily amidst the crisis, they have taken the risk at wealth creation which subsequently translates into jobs creation. It is in these jobs where many working families across these isles earn their living. It is because of the proactivity of business owners that enable them to bring home the bacon.
It is this group of people many of us owe a debt of gratitude for trail blazing into investment schemes that create and provide thousands of jobs for both citizens and guest workers here. Perhaps by oversight, we neglect to give them our fondest Si Yuus Maase` for their success upon which we partake by way of services that rake-in profits a portion of which pay for our salaries.
What’s so special about these people? They constantly plan ahead employing visions and expertise working diligently on how best to improve efficiency in operations so to maximize profit. They understand and appreciate the role of their employees in the company’s collective efforts to make profits. They provide training knowing that it is through a well trained and motivated cadre of workers that they can efficiently attain the ultimate goal of sharing the collective success of their companies.
Over the last three years and despite the down turn in business activities in every industry here, the industry heads of our business community worked up a more bullish resolve to trim fat so to stay solvent. Some may have released workers though such is necessary given the drop in business. For the most part, however, each company tried to relocate their employees elsewhere to avoid the severity unemployment would have placed on families. It tells us of the social conscience they had to endure when bad economic times have descended in their business operations.
Be that as it may, we hope the crisis has reached rock bottom so to enable the private sector to rebound to healthy levels of some three years ago. And as we hope and pray for better days, let us give our Si Yuus Maase` to our employers for their ultra-sense of dedication to beat closure at all cost. May the New Year bring greater prosperity to these isles.