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Continue to help people get, retain jobs
EFFORTS to reduce the high number of unemployed in Malaysia affected by the Covid-19 pandemic are ongoing.
As reported by
The Edge Markets, the government is confident of achieving its lower unemployment rate target of 3.5% this year despite the imposition of the latest movement control order (MCO). It is estimated by the National Employment Council (NEC), whose formation was announced during the tabling of Budget 2021, that more than 160,000 new jobs would be created.
The NEC Special Task Force is said to have rolled out strategies to tackle issues of unemployment and skills mismatch, which has led to underemployment especially among graduates.