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Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian People’s Consultative Assembly of the Pan Faction Eddy Soparno gave a scientific speech in the graduation of Tanri Abeng University. He emphasized the issue of termination of employment (PHK) that later protrudes, one of which was in the Gudang Garam Cigarette Company. Eddy assesses that the dismissal trend can be reduced if workers with new skills are equipped to adapt to technological developments. “I say on several occasions that the biggest challenges of Indonesian workers today are digitization and automation. Workers who have to recreate and hurry to adapt to technological advances, digitalization and automation,” Eddy said in a written statement on Saturday (6/9/2025). Browse to continue with the content “to prevent the expansion of my dismissal, I encourage relevant ministries to intervene with training and improve workers’ skills to adapt to the progress in information technology,” he continued. To the graduates, Eddy, who has experienced in the banking and financial sectors for 26 years, shared important lessons. He explained that every time the disruption results from the digitalization of the services and automation of the offenders investing in people, people have actually risen stronger by increasing resilience. “I believe that the measurable recognition can reduce costs while increasing productivity. The key is to ensure that workers do not remain of technological advances by retraining that is relevant to current production needs,” he said. In a speech with the theme ‘Vento in Tech-driven future with human-centered leadership’, Eddy, who is also a doctorate in political science, emphasizes the importance of data-analytic, creativity, innovation and adaptability as a core competence that must be mastered in the digital era. “It’s not just to learn new technology. More than that, it’s about going up in class skills, so workers can fulfill new roles that arise as a result of progress in information technology,” Eddy said. In the future, the Deputy Chairman of the PAN also encourages collaboration between local governments, the business world and trade unions to formulate Revilling Road cards that correspond to industrial needs and technological developments. He also emphasized that the need for a stricter synergy between the industry and the campus was adapted to the adjustment of the education curriculum with the demands of the world of work. “Progress in Information Technology cannot be stopped. Also watch the video ‘Airlangga confirm the Task Force for discharge immediately’: (Akn/Ega)