GOVERNMENT URGED TO TRANSFORM TRAINING TO EQUIP WORKFORCE FOR INDUSTRY 4.0

TRAINING in a broader skills set will be key to the successful integration of Cambodian workers in the new industrial revolution if the country’s labour market is not to be decimated by automation, experts have warned. As ASEAN nations embrace Industry 4.0, some countries, like Cambodia, are concerned that while this disruption will bring great opportunities, it will also negatively impact its traditional labour market, forcing people out of jobs. And it’s not just professional skills or even IT knowledge that will be required to equip the next generation ...


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