Union Minister for Defence General Maung Maung Aye, who chairs the Employment Management Committee on Former Military Personnel, led its second coordination meeting at the Ministry of Defence. He explained the committee’s purpose and the creation of five working groups to carry out its eight objectives.
The committee plans to offer industrial and technical training to permanent military personnel and people’s military servants at vocational schools. Graduates will receive Certificates of Recognition accepted by government departments, companies, and private employers to support job placement. The Ministry of Labour will issue domestic labour cards and Overseas Worker Identification Cards for those seeking work abroad. The committee will also work with the ministry to link former personnel with job opportunities. People’s military service will be supported in returning to their previous roles in government offices, businesses, or organizations.
Attendees discussed these plans, and the Union minister closed the meeting.
The committee plans to offer industrial and technical training to permanent military personnel and people’s military servants at vocational schools. Graduates will receive Certificates of Recognition accepted by government departments, companies, and private employers to support job placement. The Ministry of Labour will issue domestic labour cards and Overseas Worker Identification Cards for those seeking work abroad. The committee will also work with the ministry to link former personnel with job opportunities. People’s military service will be supported in returning to their previous roles in government offices, businesses, or organizations.
Attendees discussed these plans, and the Union minister closed the meeting.