Over 620,000 found work via MYFutureJobs since 2023


KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 622,283 job placements were rec­or­­ded under the MYFutureJobs initiative from 2023 to Dec 19, reflecting the effectiveness of active labour market policies and the country’s economic resilience amid global uncertainties, says Datuk Seri R. Ramanan (pic).

The Human Resources Minister said the achievement was in line with the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) positive assessment of Malaysia’s economic performance and resilience.

He said the recognition also ref­lects the country’s strong domestic fundamentals and prudent fiscal and economic policies implemented by the government under Prime Minis­ter Datuk Seri Anwar Ibra­him’s leadership.

“The IMF’s recognition underscores Malaysia’s ability to remain resili­ent despite global trade challenges and international policy uncertainties, including the impact of high tariffs imposed by the United States.

“This positive development is driven by strong domestic dem­and, continued investment and healthy employment growth,” he said in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported.

From the Human Reso­urces Ministry’s perspective, he said economic resilience must be translated into meaningful outcomes for the people, particularly through qua­lity employment opp­ortunities, fair wages and a stronger national workforce.

“Economic growth must go hand in hand with the creation of quality jobs.

“Our focus is ensuring inclusive growth and equipping Malaysians with relevant skills to face an inc­reasingly dynamic labour mar­ket,” he said.

Ramanan said the ministry, through the Social Security Orga­nisation (PERKESO), would continue to strengthen the MYFuture­Jobs initiative – the national employment portal that serves as the government’s main platform for career matching, workforce facilitation and labour market coordination.

He added that the ministry would continue to enhance MY­Future­Jobs’ capabilities through digital technology, ­stra­tegic collaboration with emplo­yers and integrated initiatives with PERKESO, HRD Corp, Labour Department and Talent­Corp to strengthen the national labour market.

“This approach includes active job matching, skills development, social security protection, implementation of the Progressive Wage Policy and more competitive wage offerings.”

Ramanan said this would ensure the country’s economic growth translates into quality job opportunities, sustainable income and a competitive workforce.

The IMF said on Dec 19 that Malaysia remained resilient des­pite global trade tensions, underpinned by strong domestic ­dem­and, solid economic policies and prudent macroeconomic and ­fin­an­cial management.

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