Indonesia Trains Workers for Japan’s Jobs
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Indonesia’s Ministry of Manpower is mapping the workforce needs of Japanese industries. The goal is to better align Indonesian worker training with specific job demands in Japan. This move aims to prepare skilled labor for sectors where Japan faces shortages. The initiative focuses on matching training programs directly to employer requirements, ensuring workers are ready for roles upon arrival.