The Borneo Post

300,000 high-skilled job opportunit­ies to be created by 2025 — Azmin

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KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 300,000 high-skilled job opportunit­ies in high-impact sectors such as electrical and electronic­s (E&E), automotive, chemicals and advanced materials, as well as life sciences and medical technology, for youths are expected to be created by 2025.

Senior Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali said for this year alone, a total of 20,000 similar job opportunit­ies will be created through the Academy in Factory (AiF) programme.

“To ensure foreign investors continue to make Malaysia an investment destinatio­n, it is our responsibi­lity to provide highly skilled and technologi­cal talents.

“This is in line with the emphasis for the country’s workforce to improve skills and re-skilling or upskilling in line with the 4th Industrial Revolution which is expected to increase productivi­ty by 30 percent in all sectors by 2030,” he said when opening the Productive Youth Carnival and AiF programme here yesterday.

The AiF programme is an initiative by the Malaysian Productivi­ty Corporatio­n (MPC) to address the shortage of workers and develop highskille­d talents among local youths towards building a future-ready workforce.

Azmin said that Malaysia is moving towards a productive developed country and thus the local workforce should be prepared with high skills that are suitable to meet the demands of the industry.

“The new high-skilled job opportunit­ies created are for all youth groups, including those in rural areas, villages and the Orang Asli children, “he said, adding that to increase long-term competitiv­eness, the country needs to develop skilled, productive, creative and innovative human capital.

Meanwhile, MPC directorge­neral Datuk Abdul Latif Abu Seman, in his speech at the same event, said MPC was committed to spearheadi­ng the programme to increase productivi­ty and competitiv­eness based on the main drivers of productivi­ty growth.

“When skills improve, productivi­ty also increases and can lead to profits. Thus, wages can be increased in line with increased productivi­ty and profits.

“In the long term, this will contribute to achieving the target of 40 per cent workers’ compensati­on, as set under the 12th Malaysia Plan,” he said.

Abdul Latif also said that the country’s productivi­ty performanc­e had returned to positive growth at a rate of 1.8 percent in 2021 and labor productivi­ty per worker increased by 2.7 percent with a value added of RM23,129.

More details on the AiF programme can be found at http://aif.mpc.gov.my

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