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Unemployment May Affect Stability
By James Kon
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Statistics from the Labour Department last year
showed that 113,621 foreigners and locals were employed in the
private sector. Out of the total, 78,658 or 69.2 per cent are
foreign workers, while the rest (30.8 per cent) are locals and
permanent residents.
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Most of the
foreign workers are employed in construction, mining and
manufacturing. While most of the local and permanent
resident workers are employed in the financial, insurance
and commercial sectors.
The statistics show that
there are areas in confronting the issue of unemployment,
especially by attracting more locals to seek employment in
the private sector.
This observation was made
by Pehin Orang Kaya Johan Pahlawan Dato Seri Setia Awang
Haji Adanan bin Begawan Pehin Siraja Khatib Dato Seri Setia
Awang Hj Md Yusof, the Minister of Home Affairs in his
capacity as chairman of the first |
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meeting of the committee
on tackling unemployment, yesterday. |
The minister noted, "With the
establishment of the committee on tackling unemployment, I hope that
we together also can curb social problems like crime and drug abuse
and at the same time support His Majesty's (the Sultan and Yang
Di-Pertuan of Brunei Darussalam) aspiration in achieving further
stability."
"Unemployment is a national issue
that needs to be addressed and tackled by all stakeholders in the
private and public sectors and the community itself. If left
unchecked, it will have a negative impact on the social-economic
stability and prosperity of the country."
Held at the new Ministry of Home
Affairs building, the meeting was told by the Minister of Home
Affairs said that in August 2008, a total of 6,025 jobseekers were
registered with the Labour Department with 92.9 per cent of them
holding qualifications below '0' Level.
"Many of these jobseekers still
prefer to look for jobs that do not match their qualification," he
said.
"Although jobseekers are employed
in the private sector, many couldn't fulfill their obligations,
causing very high turnover in the private sector.
"The sad part is that most of the
jobseekers are classified in the productive group and are physically
fit, however couldn't contribute to the economy of the country."
To tackle the worrying trend of
unemployment, a committee on tackling unemployment was set up with
the consent of His Majesty the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Brunei
Darussalam.
He said the committee on tackling
unemployment is comprised of officials from the private and public
sectors. Among the aims of establishing such the committee are to
examine real situation in the job market; to identify the causes of
unemployment among locals; to prepare policies and action plans as
well as mechanism in tackling unemployment; to prepare and organise
courses or programmes and activities that are more comprehensive as
well as effective. "The committee also can invite any relevant
authorities that can contribute information and opinions to tackle
unemployment issues. The committee can also appoint a working
committee to oversee the effectiveness of the committee."
The co-chairpersons of the
committee are Pehin Orang Kaya Dewa Pahlawan Dato Paduka Haji Awang
Dani bin Haji Ibrahim, Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, and Dato
Seri Paduka Awang Haji Eusoff Agaki Haji Ismail, Deputy Minister at
Prime Minister's Office. Other members of the committee include
senior government officials and prominent figures from the private
sector.
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Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin
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