Multi-agency push drives workforce upskilling

A COMPREHENSIVE, multi-agency approach is being used to address labour market imbalan­ces, mainly in skills mismatches.

Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Mohamad said the rate of skills-related underemployment dropped from 37.3% in 2022 to 35.7% in the first quarter of 2025, which he attributed to coordinated efforts by various ministries and agencies.

“Among the key agencies involved are TalentCorp, Manpower Department, Depart­ment of Skills Development, PERKESO and HRD Corp. 

“These bodies play critical roles in developing a high-skilled workforce aligned with industry needs,” he said in reply to Mohd Misbahul Munir Masduki (PN-Parit Buntar), who inquired about steps taken to resolve the skills mismatch in the labour market.

To identify industry-critical skills, Abdul Rahman said TalentCorp has published the Malaysia Critical Occupations List since 2015. 

From 2023, he said the initiative was extended to schools to expose students to future job trends and required skills.

He said TalentCorp also conducted studies on artificial intelligence, the digital economy and green technology to assess their impact on Malaysia’s workforce. 

Based on these findings, he said the MyMAHIR.my digital portal and MyMAHIR Future Skills Talent Council (FSTC) were introduced. 

The FSTC, led by industry ­players, is responsible for determining training priorities and selecting suitable training ­centres, he added.

“As of June 2025, 66 training programmes involving 2,336 participants are underway under the FSTC initiative,” he said.

Abdul Rahman also highlighted ongoing reforms to Malaysia’s national occupational skills standards, with 2,012 active standards currently available and suppor­ted by 1,619 accredited training centres nationwide.

To support displaced workers, he said the Labour Department has provided reskilling and upskilling courses, with 84,231 individuals trained in 2024 and 48,833 as of June 30 this year.

Meanwhile, he said PERKESO has expanded initiatives such as the MYFutureJobs portal, Career Bridge Tool, Career Launchpad programme and Satellite Centres to improve employment services and training access. 

Abdul Rahman said strategic partnerships with companies and training institutes also help boost jobseekers’ competencies.

He said HRD Corp’s National Training Week 2025 attracted approximately 3.5 million participants from Malaysia and Asean. 

“Over 72,000 free training sessions covered AI, coding, cybersecurity, data analytics and more through physical, online and hybrid formats,” he added.

The Star. (2025, August 7). Multi‑agency push drives workforce upskilling. Retrieved from https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2025/08/07/multi-agency-push-drives-workforce-upskilling

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