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SHTA Requested Draft Amendment Submitted by National Alliance on Short Term Contracts.

Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association has submitted a letter to the chairlady of parliament for a copy of the draft amendment on the civil code submitted by the National Alliance faction.
A copy of the letter sent to the media states that the SHTA understands that the National Alliance faction has presented to her its draft amendment to the civil code to stem the alleged abuse of short-term labour contracts.
"While we understand that the purpose of this draft amendment is to ensure job security and stability on the island, the SHTA is surprised that the proposal was submitted from the faction that was not present in their state of the economy meeting with Parliament on May 19th in which the need for short term contracts was attributed to the seasonal nature of our tourism industry compared to the rest of the region and Aruba in particular (due to the many similarities between the two destinations)."
The SHTA also submitted a graph of the monthly occupancy figures on St. Maarten verses Aruba.

Click here to view letter and graph that was submitted to Parliament.
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