Initiatives drawn for local skilled construction workers in Malaysia / Norazlin Mat Salleh ... [et al.]

High skilled human resources have become increasingly demanded and important by employers in Malaysia. However, it is become challenges in terms of the availability of local skilled labour to fulfil the vacancies in construction projects. Even thought there are substantial numbers of graduates and t...

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Main Authors: Mat Salleh, Norazlin (Author), Hussien, Edelin (Author), Syed Jamalulil, Syarifah Nur Nazihah (Author), Muhammad, Nurul Huda (Author), Ibrahim, Irma Hanie (Author)
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Published: 2018.
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