loader

Overview

  • Sectors Designers
  • Posted Jobs 0
  • Viewed 5

Company Description

Global Labour Leaders Seal 31 Agreements To Boost Jobs, Training Opportunities

The Global Labor Market Conference (GLMC), has witnessed the signing of 31 agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) between numerous entities, aiming to supply thousands of training opportunities and tasks for the international workforce. This contract was signed at the second edition of the GLMC 2025, employment introduced in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by His Excellency Engineer Ahmad Bin Salman Alrajhi, the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, along with 40 labour ministers. According to the ministers, these efforts will focus on certifying varied groups, employment such as new graduates, women, and individuals with specials needs, for suitable employment through specialised training programmes, consisting of development, academic efforts, management preparation, and knowledge-sharing collaborations
Data from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), roughly 67 million youths are currently jobless, and almost 20 percent of individuals aged 15 to 54 are either used or participated in education, organizations, or training programmes. Read likewise: Boost for entrepreneurs as IBPLC develops jobs with Hero apprenticeship effort

These data have likewise revealed that nearly 40 percent of employers report difficulties in filling vacancies due to an inequality between labor force abilities and labour market needs, with youth unemployment surpassing 30 percent in some regions worldwide. Related News
Canadian province includes 13,000 childcare areas, to increase to 28,000 by 2026, hence producing tasks

Airways flight turns back as hazardous fumes make guests and crew ill

Customers’ USSD access intact as banks settle USSD financial obligation

Highlighting the significance of these agreements, Alrajhi said «These figures highlight the immediate requirement to develop comprehensive techniques to resolve these common difficulties effectively.» «Transforming them into opportunities, ultimately we can all interact to make sure the prosperity of our economies, communities, and labor forces.» The minister also noted that the arrangements focus on improving functional efficiency, employment cultivating development, and driving worth production in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030. Key entities included in these agreements consist of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (HRSD), the International Labour Organization (ILO), Takamol Holding, INSEAD, UiPath, Bella Vista Institute of Higher Education, the Saudi Logistics Academy, the Ministry of Tourism, and Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.
The GLMC’s MOU will see numerous notable cooperations emerged. INSEAD will provide academic services, while collaborations with Space Faculty and ProFun will check out development and knowledge sharing. Bella Vista Institute and the Saudi Logistics Academy will provide customized training programs concentrated on leadership advancement and capacity building. The Ministry of Tourism tattooed MoUs with Marriott Hotels and Arabian Airports to establish workforce credentials and training initiatives. Princess Nourah University partnered with SEA Ventures to promote entrepreneurship development. A significant development is the establishment of the Kaspersky Knowledge Transfer Centre, employment developed to advance cybersecurity skills amongst trainees and the workforce, to name a few. Share
Join BusinessDay whatsapp Channel, to stay up to date

Top 10 African countries that got away low-income status because 2000

Five African cities provide most economical rent in 2025

Business Day, developed in 2001, is an everyday organization newspaper based in Lagos. It is the only Nigerian paper with a bureau in Accra, Ghana. It has both day-to-day and Sunday titles. It flows in Nigeria and Ghana

Learn more …

For Digital Adverts: [email safeguarded] Call Us:08033225506, 08026011296, 07013338794
WhatsApp Us: 08068545123
Advert And employment Rates
Copyright

BDFX.
About Us.
BD Foundation.
BusinessDay Intelligence.
BusinessDay Conferences & Events

LGAs financial autonomy deals with fresh hurdle on CBN need

PDP heading for catastrophe in 2027, Bode George cautions

© 2025 – Businessday NG. All Rights Reserved.

ChatBot