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Judul Jobs card may not help people find work
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Sentimen positive
Narasumber
positive - Tadjudin Nur Effendi (expert on labor issues from Gadjah Mada University) I don’t
think that [people getting their job backs] has taken place, because demand in the labor market
is still low
positive - Panji Ruky (director of communication, partnership and ecosystem development for
the preemployment card program) Employers will be very cautious in restarting their business
activity, so demand for labor amid the transition may not increase significantly
positive - Deni Purbasari (the executive director of the preemployment card program) If they
are unemployed, young and educated, they are obviously a wasted resource
positive - Deni Purbasari (the executive director of the preemployment card program) We have
to make sure that this jobless generation is learning something while the job market plunges.
Ringkasan
Recipients of funds and training under the government’s preemployment card program may not
be able to practice the skills they learn through the program because the labor market has not
recovered, experts say.
Tadjudin Nur Effendi, an expert on labor issues from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta,
said the ongoing transition toward the so-called new normal, with regional administrations
easing coronavirus restrictions, had yet to create new jobs.
JOBS CARD MAY NOT HELP PEOPLE FIND WORK
Recipients of funds and training under the government’s preemployment card program may not
be able to practice the skills they learn through the program because the labor market has not
recovered, experts say.
Tadjudin Nur Effendi, an expert on labor issues from Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta,
said the ongoing transition toward the so-called new normal, with regional administrations
easing coronavirus restrictions, had yet to create new jobs.
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