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Labour Department Working Overtime to Process Severance Payments

Published 14th October 2020

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Shernel James, Commissioner at the Department of Labour, said that her staff is going the extra mile by working overtime on weekends, and even on public holidays to process claims to the Severance Fund by workers who were laid off as a result of COVID-19.



“As of the 12th of October, the total number of claims received at the Department of Labour is 1,855 claims,” she stated on the October 13, 2020, edition of the Leadership Matters Virtual Forum Series.

She added that 620 claims have been processed to date covering persons who were employed in the hotel and tourism sector. That sector has been particularly hard hit by the novel coronavirus pandemic.  

Two hundred and fifty claims have received payment to date.

“We are still going through the process,” the labour commissioner indicated, noting that every claim must be thoroughly vetted. “To ensure that there is clarity and to ensure that these claims meet the requirement, additional steps were added by the Department of Labour based [on the] recommendations of the Director of Audit, the Accountant General Department and the Ministry of Finance.”

The additional steps that were introduced are designed to help identify false claims and protect the validity of the Severance Fund claims.

“The Department of Labour apologizes to those persons who would have put in claims … and would not have received any payment to date,” Commissioner James said. “I would like to assure persons that all claims that came in from May [up to] August 31 would have gone through the processing stage.”

The Severance Fund is currently under Actuarial Review. Ms. James said that a similar exercise was performed in 2018. However, the scope of this review has been widened to determine the viability of the Fund. 

Shernel James, Commissioner at the Department of Labour

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