PAPUA - The Jayapura City Manpower Service noted that currently the number of job seekers in the area has reached 10,055 people. The data was last compiled in May 2022.
Head of the Jayapura City Manpower Office, Djoni Naa, said that this number decreased compared to 2021, the number of job seekers in the city nicknamed 'Port Numbay' was recorded at 11,000 people.
"The most job seekers are high school graduates (SMA) and undergraduate graduates," he said in Jayapura, Papua, quoted from Antara, Monday 27 June.
According to Djoni, in the future his party will continue to conduct training for job seekers in Jayapura City.
"Later on July 2022 we will conduct baber shop training for job seekers specifically for indigenous Papuan children," he said.
He explained that special training for indigenous Papuan children was due to using special autonomy funds or Otsus.
"So later there will be 20 people participating in the baber shop training, now they are attending debriefing outside the region," he said.
He added, after providing training for 20 indigenous Papuan children, his party immediately provided an electric hair clipper.
"The goal is that after receiving training, peacocks immediately open a barbershop," he concluded.
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