HR minister: 4.5 million Malaysians likely to lose jobs if they lack skills

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HR minister: 4.5 million Malaysians likely to lose jobs if they lack skills
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SHAH ALAM, June 26 — As many as 4.5 million Malaysians are likely to lose their jobs by 2030, if they do not improve their skills or attend reskilling and upskilling programmes...

SHAH ALAM, June 26 — As many as 4.5 million Malaysians are likely to lose their jobs by 2030, if they do not improve their skills or attend reskilling and upskilling programmes with the rise of artificial intelligence .

“In the report, it was stated that in order to remain employed in the next two years, 50 per cent of workers will need to be retrained. With the advent of Industrial Revolution 4.0, there is an urgent need for us to transform the national workforce into a skilled workforce to remain relevant. As such, Sivakumar said the ministry through the Skill Development Fund Corporation in collaboration with Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad created ID-TAP which aims to improve skills and retrain 900 workers in the country based on industry needs.

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