Indonesian Minister of Community Empowerment, Abdul Muhimin Iskandar, announced the launch of the SMK Go Global program aimed at equipping Indonesian workers for global market competition. This announcement was made during a ceremony sending 200 workers to Japan as part of the initiative.
In a bid to strengthen the reputation of Indonesian labor, Minister of Community Empowerment Coordination, Abdul Mahymin Iskandar, launched a new program to send 200 Indonesian workers to Japan, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and integrity in maintaining the country's image abroad.
The Indonesian government has announced the dispatch of <strong>200 migrant workers</strong> to Japan as part of the <strong>SMK Go Global</strong> program, aimed at enhancing international job opportunities. This announcement was made during an official ceremony at <strong>Sukarno-Hatta Airport</strong>, where Minister <strong>Abdul Mahymin Iskandar</strong> emphasized the program's importance in improving the skills of the Indonesian workforce.