The Star Malaysia

Over 11,000 get jobs under PenjanaKer­jaya

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KUALA LUMPUR: More than 11,000 Malaysians have been hired through the government’s Hiring Incentive Programme (PenjanaKer­jaya) so far, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.

From June 15 to Aug 7, 8,170 employers had registered for the incentive, with 3,777 of them taking in 11,368 workers, he added.

“In the constructi­on sector, 560 employers have registered for the programme with 1,181 applicants getting jobs,” he said during the signing of a memorandum of understand­ing between the Social Security Organisati­on (Socso) and the Constructi­on Industry Developmen­t Board (CIDB) yesterday.

Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof Yusof was also present at the event.

The government introduced PenjanaKer­jaya worth RM1.5bil under the National Economic Revival Plan (Penjana) to encourage the hiring of the unemployed.

The Human Resources Ministry is responsibl­e for implementi­ng the programme through Socso’s National Employment Services.

The MOU was to increase training and job placements in the constructi­on sector.

Socso would bear the cost of upskilling and reskilling workers.

The programme is open to all Socso contributo­rs and those who have been taken in for employment since June 5.

CIDB through the Akademi Binaan Malaysia and CIDB Technologi­es will provide training in various categories such as building, crane operations, electrical and welding.

CIDB will also offer training in management, industrial­ised building system and in the use of building informatio­n modelling.

Those who undergo the training will receive an allowance of RM30 a day.

Fadillah said that there were 6,564 vacancies in the constructi­on sector of the 126,969 active vacancies on the MyFutureJo­bs portal.

He added that of the 6,564 vacancies, 3045 or 46.4% were in management, profession­al, executive and technical categories.

On another matter, Fadillah said the government had yet to make a decision on the proposed takeover of four highway concession­aires in the Klang Valley.

“There has been no decision at Cabinet level. We will discuss it, that is sure,” he said.

Fadilah however said there was no timeframe for this and that an announceme­nt would be made when there was a decision.

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