Neo Kok Beng on Skills and Workforce Development Agency Bill
The Skills and Workforce Development Agency should work closely with professional institutions and authorised training providers, such as universities and polytechnics, to develop training programmes and courses that align with professional accreditations. This means developing modules or courses that are recognised and involve professional institutions. NMP Neo Kok Beng, who made this call in parliament on Tuesday (May 5), stressed the need to link training and professional accreditation to give workers recognised professional career pathways.
The Skills and Workforce Development Agency should work closely with professional institutions and authorised training providers, such as universities and polytechnics, to develop training programmes and courses that align with professional accreditations. This means developing modules or courses that are recognised and involve professional institutions. NMP Neo Kok Beng, who made this call in parliament on Tuesday (May 5), stressed the need to link training and professional accreditation to give workers recognised professional career pathways.