Fisheries Dept: Govt commited to reducing foreign labour dependence in fisheries industry | Malay Mail

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Fisheries Dept: Govt commited to reducing foreign labour dependence in fisheries industry

Saturday, 20 Feb 2021 12:00 AM MYT

“Entrepreneurs have the opportunity to provide comfortable accommodation facilities as well as digital communications to attract local workers. Apart from that, youths also have the opportunity to undergo training at the Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah Fisheries College, in Perak and the Malaysian Fisheries Academy in Terengganu, the cost of which is fully borne by the government, including training, accommodation and meals as well as an allowance of RM200 per month.

 

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