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Covid-19 Massive Retrenchment and Unemployment: Individuals Upskilling & Reskilling Training towards IR4.0 Digital Transformation
Join & Find out from Experts Industries Players Opinions by
✅1. YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Sahar Bin Darusman – Chief Employment Insurance Office of PERKESO
✅2. Mr. Ab Rahim Yusoff- Deputy Director General of Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC)
✅3. Dato’ Palaniappan Joseph - Chairman of Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) TVET & Future Skills Committee ASEAN Future Workforce Council
✅4. Mr. Nizmar Mohd Nazar – Chief Information Officer of Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IOT Institute (MARII)
✅5. Dr. M Shahrul Azmi M Yusoff - Director of SIRIM Berhad (Innovation Centre of Innovation in Smart Manufacturing)
Moderated by Anthony Ng, CEO of MIT Academy Sdn Bhd
Date: 27 April 2020, Monday
Time: 3.00pm to 4.30pm (Malaysian Time GMT+8)
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(FREE Live Admission for Everyone)
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Post COVID19 Manpower Crisis
3,000,000
Foreign Workers
300,000
Unemployed Malaysians
*Source : Digital News Asia
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Definition
Networks of manufacturing resources
(manufacturing machinery, robots, conveyor and
warehousing systems and production facilities) that
are autonomous, capable of controlling themselves
in response to different situations, self-configuring,
knowledge-based, sensor-equipped and spatially
dispersed and that also incorporate the relevant
planning and management systems
Fraunhofer Institute
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autonomous, capable of controlling
themselves in response to different
situations, self-configuring
What is that?
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution can compromise
humanity's traditional sources of meaning - work,
community, family, and identity - or it can lift humanity
into a new collective and moral consciousness based
on a sense of shared destiny. The choice is ours.
Klaus Schwab
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1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Mechanisation
Steam power
Water power
Mass Production
Assembly line
Electricity
Computer and
Automation
Cyber Physical
System
45. Towards Enabling Smart Manufacturing/I4.0
Smart
Computing (AI) Cloud
Computing
Internet of
Thing
Digitalization
These technologies enable communication between assets within the
enterprise (vertical) and other enterprises along value chain (horizontal)
ConnectivityMerging Physical With Cyber
Data Storage, Analysis
and InformationDecision Making
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Big Data
Big Data
Analytics
Autonomous
Robot / AI
Additive
Manufacturing
Horizontal &
Vertical
Integration
Simulation
Internet of
Things
Augmented
Reality
Cloud
Computing
Cyber
Security
10 Technology Pillars of Industry 4.0
Advance
Material
51. HOW DOES EIS HELP DURING THE COVID-19?
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WSP aims at retaining
the workers and
ensuring the survival of
bussiness
RM600 or RM800 or
RM1,200 for each
worker for period of 3-
6 months
To assist worker who
are requires to go on
unpaid leave
RM600 for each worker
for period of 1 to 6
months
Fund fully utilised
For affected insured
workers during who fails
to secure jobs after 6
months
Additional RM600 for 3
months, training fee up
to RM6,000 and training
allowance of RM30 / day
WAGE SUBSIDY
PROGAM (WSP)
RM13.8b
EMPLOYMENT
RETENTION PROGRAM
(ERP)
RM120m
EIS RETRAINING &
RESKILLING
RM10m
IMMEDIATE MEASURE
Provides replacement
of income for 3 to 6
months @ 80% to 30%
Employment services
includes job search and
match, counselling etc
EMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE SYSTEM
(EIS)
POST COVID MEASUREEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
52. EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COVERAGE &
EMPLOYABILITY ISSUES
Public
Sector,
1.70
Private
Sector,
7.20
Self-
Employed ,
2.86
Foreign,
2.22
Unpaid
Family,
0.57
Employers, 0.52
15.07
million
Breakdown of the Labour Force according to
type of employment (million)
DOSM and EIS, 2019
Employed,
93,599 , 28%
Under-
employed,
82,009 ,
24%
Unemployed,
73,120 , 21%
Further edu,
50,944 , 15%
Unknown,
41,640 , 12%
341,311
Graduates of
Higher Learning
Institution
Employability Issues of Malaysian Fresh
Graduate
Sources: adapted from 2018 Tracer Study MOE
54. ACCESS TO TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IS VERY LIMITED
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65
75
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94
19
8
38
34
22
60
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Malaysia
Indonesia
Upper-Middle Income Countries
East Asia & Pacific
Vietnam
Philippines
Thailand
Incident of Training is the Lowest in Malaysia
OECD Economic Survey Malaysia, 2019
% Firm Offering Training % Workers Offered Training
HRDF only covers 27,000 out of 450,000 Employers
55. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
CHALLENGESNO. CHALLENGES RECOMMENDATION
1. Absence of one-stop information center
repository of all available training program and
assistance
EIS to take the lead in managing workforce
development management system
2. Industries rely too much low-skilled foreign
worker and labour intensive
EIS as a Public Employment Services will advise
the Government with regards to all employment
policies focusing on IR4.0 and digitalisation
3. No clear direction on national skills strategy EIS to develop MSOC 2020 based on ESCO to
identify skills and competencies requirement of
all occupations
4. Too much supply on academic graduates whereas
job creation requires more TVET based skills
manpower
EIS will bridge between labour market and
education and training system
5. Defragmented approach to training – too many
player
Mapping the skills system, aligning policies,
identifying policy priorities and making policy
recommendation
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56. UNDERSTANDING OCCUPATIONS & LABOUR MARKET
EIS SOCSO to introduce MSOC 2020 - Malaysian Skills, Competences, Qualifications
and Occupations (MSOC adopted from ESCO - European Skills, Competences,
Qualifications and Occupations Standards)
OBJECTIVES - to understand every single occupation tasks, skills and competencies
required
MSOC 2020 will be the Taxonomy of EIS Jobs Portal
The advantages of MSOC 2020
Facilitate accuracy in supply & demand - skill-based job-matching
Bridging employment and education & training
Help employment services in the shift towards a skills and competences-oriented approach
Help describe qualifications in terms of knowledge, skills and competences
Enable the development of innovative career guidance services
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EXAMPLE OF MSOC TAXONOMY:
Malaysian Skills, Competences, Qualifications & Occupations
EXAMPLE OF
COMPLETE SET
OF TAXONOMY
FROM 2,900
MSOC 2020
OCCUPATIONS
INSURANCE
BROKER (3321)
2310 History Lecturer 3315 Insurance Fraud Investigator
2310 Philosophy Lecturer 3315 Property Appraiser
2310 Healthcare Specialist Lecturer 3315 Real Estate Surveyor
2310 Law Lecturer 3315 Loss Adjuster
2310 Modern Languages Lecturer 3315 Personal Property Appraiser
2310 Archaeology Lecturer 3315 Gemmologist
2310 Assistant Lecturer 3321 Property Insurance Underwriter
2310 Computer Science Lecturer 3321 Insurance Risk Consultant
2310 Linguistics Lecturer 3321Insurance Broker
2310 Politics Lecturer 3321 Insurance Underwriter
2310 Religious Studies Lecturer 3322 Commercial Sales Representative
2310 Mathematics Lecturer 3322 Electricity Sales Representative
2310 Chemistry Lecturer 3322
Renewable Energy Sales
Representative
2310 Engineering Lecturer 3323 Green Coffee Buyer
2310 Classical Languages Lecturer 3323 Purchaser
3321 - INSURANCE BROKER
OCCUPATION OUTLOOK
Median wage (2018): RM4,100 month
Total in employment (2018): 49,000 employees
Projected growth (2016-2026): faster than
average (10% - 14%)
Projected job opening: (537 annual)
Top industries: finance and insurance
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EXAMPLE OF MSOC 2020
A. Occupation (ISCO) B. Alternative/Related title C. Job Description D. Skills and Competences*
Example of occupation:
INSURANCE BROKER
(3321)
INSURANCE BROKER
insurance seller
insurance sales advisor
retail insurance broker
insurance sales agent
insurance sales consultant
insurance agent
life insurance representative
insurance sales person
sales insurance supervisor
life insurance broker
commercial insurance broker
insurance sales adviser
insurance sales representative
Insurance brokers promote, sell and
provide advice on various insurance
policies such as life insurance, health
insurance, accident insurance and
fire insurance to individuals and
organisations.
They also work as intermediaries
between individuals or organisations
and insurance companies, and
negotiate the best insurance policies
for their clients, arranging insurance
cover where needed.
Insurance brokers engage with new
prospective clients, provide them
with quotes for their policy needs,
assist them in the signing of new
insurance contracts and propose
specific solutions to their specific
problems.
advise on financial matters
analyse insurance needs
apply technical communication skills
(speaking)
calculate insurance rate
compare insurance products
create insurance policies
handle financial transactions
inform on insurance products
prospect new customers
protect client interests
sell insurance
active listening
critical thinking
persuasion skill
Education level = 4
(diploma) –
minimum
Field of study:
Insurance
Marketing
Financial
Business admin
Mathematics
Etc.
This will form the foundation for
training courses
59. POST COVID-19: EIS WILL LEVERAGE ON ONLINE COURSES
(Example online courses by Cousera)
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AWS Fundamentals: Going Cloud Native
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