On Labour Day Joe Issa Salutes Staff, Jamaican Workers

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On Labour Day Joe Issa Salutes Staff, Jamaican Workers Acknowledging that throughout the world there is at least one day on which people willingly work for free, and Jamaicans are no exception, Philanthropist Joe Issa, says Jamaica’s Labour Day tradition must be encouraged and preserved. “I know many people who have to go to work on Labour Day would, if they have a choice, forego the pay day in order to work for free on their favourite Labour Day project. I think this is commendable for Jamaican workers and my employees in particular, many of whom will be laboring for non-economic gain. “I think it’s a great tradition that should be celebrated, honoured and sustained for future generations as, even if only on that day, everybody rally behind a cause and execute it with more enthusiasm than they would in their paying jobs,” says Issa, who gives to charity through his Cool Group subsidiary, Cool Charities headquartered in Ocho Rios, St. Ann. Recognizing the pre-Labour Day hype among his employees, Issa says, “I love the excitement that brings; everybody are in good spirit and there is an air of unity in the office, as they talk about their upcoming favourite Labour Day project.”


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