Technical Working Group on Human Capital

(TWGHC)

About

 

Issues on shortage of workers were due to high attrition rate for new hires, border restrictions on foreign workers, inconsistent supply of workers, and mindset of local talent especially GIG Millennials towards working in factory because of preference working in service jobs or online business continues to burden the industry. There is also talent mismatch and talent war occurred throughout the manufacturing environment has worsen the scenario and effected the economy value chain.

The Technical Working Group on Human Capital (TWGHC) pursues initiatives to create an equilibrium between the demand and the supply of workers at optimal costs borne by employers that can drive gross domestic product to boost national economic growth and development. TWGHC also supports national education attainment to meet the needs of industries for skilled human resources capable of raising productivity and global competitiveness.

Improvement Projects

  • Supplying Talent

    The objective is to sustain supply of resources for industries expansion and growth and relocate of resource to high productive sectors.

  • Upgrading Talent

    Upgrade level involve mass upgrade of industry required skill sets by industry driven program.

  • Matching Talent

    The matching level will involve data exchange between institution and industries through collaborative innovation to ensure adequate supply of talent.

Members of TWG Human Capital

  • YBhg. Datuk Azman bin Mohd Yusof

    Secretary General of Ministry of Human Resources (KESUMA) / Co-Chair of TWGHC

  • Dato' Seri Wong Siew Hai

    YBhg. Dato' Seri Wong Siew Hai

    Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA) / Co-Chair of TWGHC

  • Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living

    KPDN

  • Ministry of Plantation and Commodities

    MPIC

  • Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry

    MITI

  • Department of Labour Peninsular Malaysia

    JTKSM, KESUMA

  • Department of Statistics Malaysia

    DOSM, KE

  • Malaysia Bureau of Labour Statistics

    MLBS, KE

  • Talent Corporation Malaysia Berhad

    TalentCorp

  • Immigration Department of Malaysia

    JIM, KDN

  • Human Resource Development Corporation

    HRD Corp

  • Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation

    MDEC

  • National Aerospace Industry Corporation

    NAICO Malaysia

  • Social Security Organisation

    SOCSO

  • Construction Industry Development Board

    CIDB

  • Malaysian Investment Development Authority

    MIDA

  • Malaysian Employers Federation

    MEF

  • Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers

    FMM

  • Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association Malaysia

    REHDA

  • Malaysian Palm Oil Association

    MPOA

  • Malaysian Estate Owners' Association

    MEOA

  • Master Builders Association Malaysia

    MBAM

  • Malaysian Rubber Council

    MRC

  • Forest Plantation Development

    FPD

  • Malaysian Iron & Steel Industry Federation

    MISIF

  • Malaysia Aerospace Industry Association

    MAIA