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PSOJ clarifies proposal on Emancipation and Independence holidays amid controversy

Vanassa McKenzie

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Metry Seaga, Chairman of Spur Tree Spices speaking at a Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica event on September 27, 2023. (Photo: Facebook @thepsoj)

The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) has moved to refute claims that it proposed merging Emancipation Day and Independence Day into a single holiday.

The organisation has dismissed such assertions as “entirely false” and do not reflect its true intentions.

While acknowledging the importance of these public holidays in celebrating national identity, the PSOJ said the current arrangement of having two major holidays in such close proximity often result in extended periods of reduced productivity. This, it said, is due to many workers and businesses bridging the gap between the dates with additional time off.

The PSOJ said this phenomenon, which is sometimes referred to as “holiday hangover”, can disrupt economic momentum, particularly in key sectors such as manufacturing, tourism, and agriculture.

“To address these concerns while still honouring the significance of both holidays, the PSOJ has proposed the creation of a single, extended weekend holiday period (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday). This approach aims to focus on potentially amplifying the impact of our national celebrations. To gauge public sentiment on this idea, we conducted a survey in August 2024, which revealed that 67 per cent of respondents support the concept of a consolidated holiday period,” the PSOJ said.

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