State government initiatives help more than 500 find jobs


Visually impaired Fong Keng Wah, 65, who works with the Johor Area Rehabilitation Organisation in Johor Baru, putting together a rotan basket. Johor government is committed to ensuring those with disabilities receive equal job opportunities in the state. — Filepic

SOME 533 individuals who lost their jobs following the Covid-19 pandemic have found employment through various government initiatives, says state investment, entrepreneur development, cooperative and human resources committee chairman Datuk Mohd Izhar Ahmad.

He said the state government had implemented several programmes through the Unit Strategik Modal Insan Johor to help those who lost their jobs after the pandemic hit.

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