JAKARTA - Presidential Candidate number 3 Ganjar Pranowo assesses that aligning the world of education and industry is important in order to create superior human resources (HR) so that the work market is absorbed.

"I think it's starting to be important to prepare our superior human resources, and find between schools and industry. So that every time an industry is built there, it's the closest thing that can enter," he said during a consolidation event with workers and MSME players at the Bekasi Regency Teacher Building, West Java, reported by ANTARA, Thursday, December 14.

According to him, to disrupt education and industry is not difficult, the government can facilitate cooperation between the world of education and industry.

"When the government can facilitate between schools and industry, they can enter," he said.

Ganjar admitted that he was sad when there were residents who were looking for work who had to go through brokers or bribes. The practice of illegal levies needs to be cleaned by creating superior human resources.

"It's a pity for the community, this is what must be addressed and what needs to be cleaned. The government must be proactive in handling it," he said.

On that occasion, Ganjar received a complaint from one of the participants, a mother named Sari about herself being deceived by the workforce broker.

Dance admits that it uses broker services so that two of its children are accepted to work in a company. Even though they have paid an advance of Rp. 4 million, their two children have not yet worked.

"Even though I don't have money, I can debt, sir, win children," he said.

Hearing the complaint, Ganjar immediately called his staff to solve the problem and asked for the broker's phone number. "I asked for the candidate's phone number," said Ganjar.

Another participant, Sulaeman also had the opportunity to tell himself because he saw that there was no justice in the company and with his colleagues held a big demonstration.

According to the court's decision, the demonstration conducted by Sulaeman with his friends was considered illegal which resulted in him being laid off.

From these complaints, Ganjar will prepare training supported by qualified mentors so that workers and MSME actors can become entrepreneurs.

"In addition, access to capital is prepared if the training is successful," he said.


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