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Highlight challenges facing the labor market, says Guido Porto

Guido Porto, an economic expert, has shed light on the current challenges facing the labor market. He emphasized the need for effective measures to address these challenges and achieve economic stability.

Nestlé Saudi Arabia Celebrates Graduation of Tenth Batch from Academy

Nestlé Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, celebrated the graduation of the second batch of the 'Nestlé Academy', with 15 students completing the program. This achievement reflects the company's deep commitment to empowering national talent and enhancing its role as an effective partner in achieving national development goals.

South Sulawesi Sees Improvement in Job Market as Unemployment Drops

South Sulawesi province in Indonesia has recorded a slight decrease in unemployment, dropping from <strong>4.96%</strong> to <strong>4.95%</strong>. This change reflects the positive impact of economic improvements on the job market and the government's efforts to enhance vocational training and create new job opportunities.

Develop National Standard for Professional Skills Assessment in Singapore

Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) collaborates with SkillsFuture Singapore to create a national standard for assessing various professional skills. This initiative aims to bridge skill gaps and enhance workforce efficiency amidst rapid labor market changes.

Enhance vocational training in Aqaba to meet labor market needs

Officials in Aqaba have announced plans to enhance vocational training and employment in line with labor market needs. This initiative aims to improve job opportunities and achieve economic development in the region.

Welcome New Trainees to Automotive Apprenticeship Program

Ibrahim Khalil Kano Company has welcomed a new batch of trainees in its apprenticeship program aimed at enhancing youth skills in the automotive sector. This initiative reflects the company's commitment to developing local competencies and improving job opportunities.

Enhance Job Opportunities Through Successful Training Initiatives

Success stories in vocational training are on the rise, contributing to sustainable job opportunities across various sectors. These initiatives highlight the importance of training in meeting the evolving needs of the labor market.

Strengthen Egyptian Workforce in Oil and Energy Sectors

Mohamed El-Gohary emphasized that Egyptian professionals have become a reliable alternative to foreign expertise in the oil and energy sectors. He highlighted the importance of developing local skills amidst global economic challenges.

Indonesia Relaunches National Training Program to Absorb 150,000 Graduates by 2026

The Indonesian government has announced the relaunch of its national training program aimed at accommodating approximately <strong>150,000</strong> new graduates by <strong>2026</strong>. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance job opportunities and improve the skills of youth across the country.

Sign Cooperation Protocol to Enhance Housing and Training

Today, the Minister of Housing signed a cooperation protocol with the Executive Director of the National Training Authority to enhance collaboration in housing and vocational training. This initiative aims to improve the quality of services provided to citizens.

Launch Mobile Vocational Training Unit in Asyut's Needy Villages

The Egyptian Ministry of Manpower has announced the launch of a mobile vocational training unit aimed at the most needy villages in Asyut Governorate. This initiative seeks to enhance vocational skills and provide job opportunities for youth in remote areas.

Launch 1200 Free Training Grants for Youth to Boost Employment

The Ministry of Youth and Sports has announced the provision of <strong>1200 free training grants</strong> targeting Egyptian youth to prepare them for local and international job markets. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to support youth and enhance their skills.

Propose to Increase National Training Program Participants to 150,000

Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli announced a proposal to raise the number of participants in the National Training Program for 2026 to <strong>150,000</strong>, up from <strong>100,000</strong> last year. This proposal responds to the growing demand from new graduates seeking training opportunities.

Launch National Vocational Training Program in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower has announced the start of the National Vocational Training Program 2026, aimed at bridging the gap between industry needs and workforce availability. The program seeks to reduce unemployment rates and increase labor productivity.

Propose Law Mandates Companies to Hire 20% of Trainees in Indonesia

An Indonesian parliament labor committee member, Jamal, has proposed a law requiring companies to hire 20% of national trainees as permanent employees. This initiative aims to reduce unemployment and increase job opportunities.

Call for Justice in Vocational Training Distribution in Indonesia

Indonesian Parliament member Tobagus Harol Gaiman has called for equitable distribution of participants in vocational training programs organized by the Ministry of Manpower, particularly in areas with high unemployment rates. This statement was made during a working meeting with Minister of Manpower Yasserly in Jakarta.

Launch National Vocational Training Program in Indonesia

Indonesian Minister of Labor Yasirli announced the start of the National Vocational Training Program for 2026, involving over <strong>10,000 trainees</strong> from high school graduates. The program aims to enhance skills and improve job opportunities in the country.

Launch Strategic Partnership to Enhance Vocational Training

The Ministry of Vocational Training has announced a strategic partnership with the University of Applied Sciences aimed at developing integrated training pathways. This initiative seeks to enhance practical skills among youth and improve job opportunities.

Indonesia Enhances Job Opportunities for Students Through Training Centers

The Indonesian Ministry of Migrant Worker Protection has urged universities to prepare students to become skilled workers abroad by establishing specialized training centers. This initiative is part of a government plan to send 500,000 skilled workers to various countries by 2026.

Ensure job opportunities in Indonesia despite global challenges

Indonesian Labor Minister Yasirli stated that job opportunities in the country remain available despite global economic challenges. He emphasized the need for proactive measures to support the labor market during a press conference in Jakarta.

Launch Japanese Language Program to Boost Indonesian Economy

The Indonesian Ministry of Villages and Development has announced a new Japanese language training program aimed at improving living standards in rural areas. This initiative seeks to enhance job opportunities and increase household income.

Warnings About Artificial Intelligence Threaten All Jobs

A prominent scientist warns that artificial intelligence poses a threat to all jobs, including skilled trades, raising widespread concerns about the future of the job market. This warning comes as the use of AI technology accelerates across various sectors.

Launch SMK Go Global Program to Enhance Indonesian Workforce Competitiveness

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.

Empower Youth: Crown Prince Emphasizes Job Market Readiness

The Crown Prince highlighted the importance of empowering youth and enhancing their readiness to engage in the job market, noting their vital role in building the future. These statements are part of the government's efforts to improve job opportunities and boost economic development.

Indonesia Implements New Regulations to Harness Population Growth

The Indonesian government has announced the issuance of Government Regulation No. 17 for 2025, aimed at maximizing the benefits of the country's population growth. Experts believe this step is crucial for safeguarding demographic gains and achieving sustainable development.

Launch government project to empower women in four governorates

The Ministry of Labor has announced a new project aimed at enhancing the economic empowerment of women in four Egyptian governorates: Cairo, Giza, Alexandria, and Port Said. This initiative seeks to improve the economic and social conditions of women by providing job opportunities and vocational training.

Highlight Innovative Practices to Reduce Unemployment in Indonesia

The Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs has spotlighted effective practices from local governments aimed at reducing unemployment rates. During a virtual forum, innovative strategies from various regions were presented, reflecting the importance of experience sharing among different areas.

Appoint New Leaders to Enhance Skill Development in Malaysia

The Malaysian Minister of Human Resources, Datuk Seri R. Ramanan, announced the appointment of two experienced professionals to the board of the Skills Development Fund (PTPK) to boost human capital development in the country.

Enhance vocational training programs to improve human resources quality

PT Permodalan Nasional Madani (PNM) has announced its commitment to improving human resource quality through training programs aimed at developing employee skills. This initiative is part of the company's efforts to enhance employee capabilities and provide better services to its clients.

Launch National Digital Campaign to Update Vocational Graduates' Data

The General Organization for Technical and Vocational Training has launched a national digital campaign aimed at updating the data of its graduates. This initiative seeks to enhance communication with graduates and meet labor market needs.