Monday, 20 April 2026 12:02:57 AST
Monday, 20 April 2026 12:02:57 AST
Bureau Traimerdia staff celebrate permanent employment after years of service in Aruba

Bureau Traimerdia Staff Secure Permanent Employment After 10 Years

The staff of Bureau Traimerdia have officially secured permanent employment after working for over a decade on temporary contracts. This achievement comes as a major milestone for the team, particularly as it coincides with Bureau Traimerdia’s 28th-anniversary celebration. The announcement was made by the Minister of Justice and Social Affairs, Sr. Rocco Tjon, during a meeting on September 26.

The Role of Bureau Traimerdia in Aruba’s Social and Legal Chain

Bureau Traimerdia plays an essential role in Aruba’s social and legal structure, focusing on the safety and well-being of children after school hours. Their responsibility includes picking up children and ensuring they are cared for, preventing them from being left alone or vulnerable on the streets. This service is a critical part of the social safety chain, contributing to the broader legal system by keeping children safe and supported.

Bureau Traimerdia staff

The Journey Toward Permanent Employment

After more than ten years of contract-based work, the staff of Bureau Traimerdia have finally been granted permanent positions. This shift was made possible through the efforts of Aruba’s Department of Human Resources (DRH), which worked diligently to ensure the employees’ job security. The change is especially significant, as it reflects the government’s commitment to supporting essential social services that directly impact the safety of the island’s youth.

Celebrating Bureau Traimerdia’s 28th Anniversary

The announcement of permanent employment for Bureau Traimerdia staff comes at a fitting time, as the organization celebrates its 28th anniversary. The staff can now look forward to greater job stability, which will enhance their ability to continue serving Aruba’s children and contribute to the island’s social and legal systems.

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