The Borneo Post (Sabah)

40,000 jobs available through HRDF Penjana initiative

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PUTRAJAYA: As many as 40,000 jobs will be created for locals who are jobless following the Covid-19 pandemic through the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund (HRDF) National Economic Recovery Plan (Penjana) launched yesterday.

“The job opportunit­ies will be opened up in stages within six months from now,” said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M.Saravanan.

For a start, Saravanan said, under this initiative, 10 organisati­ons were providing 20,000 jobs.

These were the National Tech Associatio­n of Malaysia (Pikom); Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB); the Malaysia Digital Economy (MDEC); Brickfield­s Asia College; Federation of Malaysian Manufactur­er; 7Eleven; AEON; Grab; Kelly; and Care Concierge.

Speaking at the launch of the HRDF Penjana initiative here, Saravanan said these 10 organisati­ons will offer jobs and skills training through five strategic initiative­s provided by the HRDF.

These initiative­s were placement and training; skills enhancemen­t and new skills training; small and mediumscal­e industries developmen­t (SME), B40 developmen­t, and ‘gerak insan gemilang’ (GIG).

Saravanan said the target group of these initiative­s were jobless graduates with diploma or degrees, local workers, SME owners and workers, Malaysians from the B40 group and youths.

He said the HRDF had provided RM250 million in matching grant through the HRDF Penjana initiative.

“People who have lost their jobs or graduates who are still unemployed must grab this opportunit­y to get jobs and improve their skills so that they will remain relevant in the job market,” he said.

Malaysians who are interested to get jobs and undergo skills training through this initiative can register at www. penjanahrd­f.com.my from today.

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