Malaysia, Japan to finalise MOC on sending skilled workers to Japan, says Saravanan
Malaysia and Japan will finalise a memorandum of cooperation on sending Malaysian workers to work in certain sectors in Japan. Malaysia’s Human Resources Minister, Datuk Seri M. Saravanan said the issue was a main thrust of his working visit to Japan from Wednesday in conjunction with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob’s visit to Japan.
Saravanan said he would sign the MoC together with Japanese Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa, involving the participation of Japan’s Foreign Ministry, Health, Labour and Welfare Ministry and its National Police Agency. “The goal of the MoC is to help elevate the country’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) to produce a skilled workforce among the locals. “The MoC also provides an opportunity for the local workers to gain experience and expertise in Japan for a period of time and when they return later, they can contribute to the related industries in Malaysia,” said Saravanan.
The MoC outlines 14 skilled labour sectors covering various industries, namely, hardware and machine parts, aviation, automobile repair and maintenance, as well as industrial machinery. It is also in line with the government’s objective under the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030 (WKB2030) which was to achieve the target of 35 per cent highly skilled workers in the country’s employment sector.
During his working visit, Saravanan is scheduled to visit Cyberdyne Studio to view the state-of-the-art neuro-robotics technology, Robot Suit HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) which is the world’s first cyborg robot related to recovery and rehabilitation. “It will be a benchmark for the establishment of the National Neuro-Robotics and Cybernics Rehabilitation Centre to be built in Perak,” he said.