PM Challenges Opposition to Submit Names of Unemployed Skilled Workers as New Wave of Foreign Labour Set to Arrive

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly challenged opposition parties in Antigua and Barbuda to substantiate their claims about unemployed skilled workers as his administration moves forward with plans to recruit foreign tradesmen. The Prime Minister made these remarks during a recent appearance on Pointe FM, where he addressed the nation’s development agenda and current labor shortages in the construction sector.

With the government preparing to accelerate major housing and infrastructure projects scheduled for 2026, Browne emphasized the critical need for additional skilled labor. The administration has signaled its intention to recruit foreign workers including carpenters, masons, electricians, and plumbers to meet the rising construction demands driven by ongoing housing developments and reconstruction initiatives.

The Prime Minister directly addressed opposition claims that local tradesmen remain unemployed, stating that no credible evidence has been presented to support these allegations. Browne issued a formal invitation to opposition figures to compile and submit verifiable lists of any skilled citizens currently without work, pledging that such individuals would receive immediate employment priority over foreign recruits.

The government maintains that its decision to import additional workers stems from a demonstrated shortage of local labor capacity to meet current project timelines. Officials argue that the construction boom requires more specialized tradespeople than are currently available within the domestic workforce, necessitating international recruitment to maintain development momentum.

This development highlights the ongoing tension between the government’s ambitious infrastructure agenda and opposition concerns about local employment opportunities. The administration has reiterated its commitment to prioritizing Antiguan and Barbudan workers provided that verifiable evidence of available skilled labor is presented through proper channels.