Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran and Education Minister Maszlee Malik takes a group photo with the TVET Empowerment Cabinet Committee in Putrajaya September 26, 2019. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon
“It is a matter of convincing society not to see TVET as a second class or alternative choice but for it to eventually view it as a primary one,” Maszlee said following the launch of the National TVET Campaign and dialogue session with industry players. “It is achievable if the industries will cooperate with the government in promoting TVET. Based on their reaction today, I have a strong belief that we can achieve that,” he said.
“This also applies to the service industry. TVET graduates equipped with the latest skills and technology will go a long way in reducing Malaysia’s dependency on foreign labour,” he said.
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