www.thestar.com.my ·
Malaysias Skills Based Employment Agenda Aligns With World Bank Findings Says Ramanan
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- World Bank Malaysia Economic Monitor April 2026 report aligns with Malaysia's skills-based employment agenda.
- Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan highlighted talent development and accurate labor market information.
- Ministry collaborating with Education Ministry to guide students towards high-skilled sectors.
- Initiatives include improving job matching through MyFutureJobs and enhancing training programs.

