The MCA has been proactive in rendering assistance to those affected by the current economic crisis, regardless of their race or religion, said party president Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat.
Project Revitalise, an employment programme aimed at providing online part-time job matching and training opportunities for job seekers and employers, is the latest project by the MCA ICT Resource Centre (MIRC)and YourPartTime.com.
Beneficial plan: MCA vice-president Datuk Kong Cho Ha (second from left) presenting an information kit on Project Revitalise to Youth chief Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong in the presence of Ong at the launch of the programme at Wisma MCA in Kuala Lumpur Thursday. The programme is supported by MCA Youth. Present are (from left) treasurer-general Tan Sri Tee Hock Seng, secretary-general DatuK Wong Foon Meng and YourPartTime.com director Gerard Lim.
Yesterday, 95 companies opened booths offering more than 4,000 jobs at the MCA Job fair, which was the national launch platform for Project Revitalise.
Ong said the job fair epitomised the sense of hope to Malaysians that it was not all gloomy.
“There are thousands of jobs available. It is a question of whether you want to grab the job opportunity, relearn new skills and change your mindsets,” he said.
He added that the job fair would be organised in other cities outside the Klang Valley so that those affected by the current economic slowdown could be helped immediately.
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