ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Cabinet of Ministers has approved a proposal to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between a local government agency and Japanese state firm to provide skill training for Sri Lankans in order to improve employability in Japan, Cabinet Spokesman Nalinda Jayatissa said. The MOU will be signed between Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Agency (SLFEA) and Enterprise United Corporative (EUC) in Japan with the objective of increasing job opportunities in Japan through a secure, systematic, and formal procedure. The MOU will see providing internationally recognised technological and professional training alongside the education of technical subjects, the Japanese…
Sri Lanka to sign MOU to improve employability in Japan
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