ALLEGATIONS ON THE SKILLS PASSPORT INITIATIVE BY THE VIBES

An article has been published by the online news portal “The Vibes” dated 7.5.2023 titled “Fresh Scandal Brewing at HR Ministry?” (the Article) containing serious allegations on HRD Corp’s conduct pertaining to the contract and procurement process of the Skills Passport initiative. The Article contained false and defamatory statements that have caused serious damage to HRD Corp’s reputation and integrity.

HRD CORP LAUNCHES ITS ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE

The Minister of Human Resources, YB Tuan V. Sivakumar,
launched the Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp)’s AntiCorruption Initiative at the Ministry of Human Resources offices here today.

HRD CORP ORGANISES THE HRD AWARDS 2022 GALA DINNER

The Human Resource Development Corporation
(HRD Corp) hosted its 20th HRD Awards 2022 Gala Dinner at the Kuala Lumpur
Convention Centre today. The Awards ceremony was officiated by Yang
Berhormat Tuan V. Sivakumar, Minister of Human Resources.

HRD CORP LAUNCHES NHCCE 2022, ANNOUNCES COLLABORATION WITH LINKEDIN

Human Resources Development Corporation (HRD
Corp) launched the National Human Capital Conference & Exhibition (NHCCE) 2022
at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur
today. The conference was officiated by Datuk Seri Jamil Salleh, Chairman of HRD
Corp.

HRD CORP’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE RETURNS WITH A NEW NAME AND LOOK

Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp)
has announced thatits prestigious and much-awaited human capital conference is back after
a two-year hiatus. The details were unveiled at a media announcement officiated by the
Minister of Human Resources, YAB Datuk Seri M. Saravanan, today.

NATIONAL HR FORUM HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPACT OF MINIMUM WAGE VS LIVING WAGE ON NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY AT HRD CORP OPEN DAY IN SARAWAK

Malaysia’s implementation of the new minimum wage on 1 May
following the gazettement order from the Ministry of Human Resources, is a timely move. This
is because, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia’s (DOSM) Labour Productivity
Report for Q1 2022, Malaysia’s labour productivity as measured by value added, expanded to
5.0 per cent compared to 3.6 per cent in Q4 2021, while hours worked increased to 4.6 per
cent compared to 2.3 per cent in Q4 2021.

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