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Re-skilling Ex-Malaysia Airlines Staff

Shahryn Azmi, CDC

19-Oct-16 08:05

Re-skilling Ex-Malaysia Airlines Staff

In 2014, Khazanah introduced the 12-Point Malaysia Airlines Restructuring Plan. In it, Malaysia Airlines planned to shed over 6,000 jobs. The Corporate Development Centre (CDC) was created to help reskill and retrain those who exited MAS and help them better prepare for the job market. Listen to CDC's CEO, Shahryn Azmi explain the progress of the programme, and help us better understand the current job market in Malaysia.


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