BY ALICE T CAMPBELL
The Labour Mobility Unit (LMU) has announced that Nolan Meats is in the country for its second recruitment drive from the work-ready pool.
Following the successful intake of 40 workers last year, the company expressed satisfaction with their performance and announced plans to expand its workforce this year, a statement from LMU yesterday said.
“We are impressed with the improvement shown by Solomon Islands workers and are happy to be back to recruit more for our processing plant,” said a Nolan Meats representative.
A highlight of this visit was the inclusion of two Solomon Islands workers from the first cohort, Ekred Posala and Romina Faka, who joined the recruitment team to assist with the process, the statement said.
Their involvement provided valuable support, helping candidates feel more confident and improving communication during interviews.
Over the course of five days, Nolan Meats screened, tested, and interviewed more than 100 candidates, with plans to recruit between 60 and 70 workers, LMU said.
The Labour Mobility Unit (LMU) acknowledged Nolan Meats for its ongoing trust in Solomon Islands workers and encouraged successful candidates to remain committed, save money to achieve their goals, and serve as good ambassadors for the country.
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