Labor Intensive Projects Estimated to Absorb 712,000 Workers in 2023
The Ministry will allocate Rp 14.34 trillion for various labor intensive projects in 2023.
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09:30 | Aug 26, 2022
The Ministry will allocate Rp 14.34 trillion for various labor intensive projects in 2023.
Inviting more investment into the country and kicking off labor intensive projects are among the governments priorities.
From 140 million labor force in Indonesia, only 40 percent of those are women.
Ministry of Manpower started the construction of maritime vocational training center (BLK) in Makassar, South Sulawesi, through a cooperation with the Austrian government.