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The government plans to implement a preemployment card program to cope with skills mismatches, which has become a real problem in the country’s labor force as the education system has not produced the skills needed by industry. The Jakarta Post’s Prima Wirayani met Manpower Minister Hanif Dhakiri to talk about the preemployment card. Besides clarifying the program, the minister explained its purpose. (JP/ Bayu Widhiatmoko)
(JP/ Prima Wirayani)