Menaker invites Poll taker students to prepare themselves to stare at green work

Jakarta – Minister of Manpower Yassierli emphasizes the importance of the readiness of the younger generation to face the challenges of the world of future work. Especially green work or green work. The message was delivered by him when he presented a public lecture on the theme ‘Sustainable Manpower: Realizing Green Jobs Through Vocational Education’ at Manpower Polytechnic, Jakarta, Friday (12/9/2025). “Our great vision is Indonesia EMAS 2045, where Indonesia is a developed country and has entered the top five of the global economy. Browse to continue with the content, he emphasized that in 2045 green posts are expected to be more dominant in the employment structure. Unfortunately, there are still many universities that have not prepared a curriculum that supports the birth of labor with green powers. “In fact, Green Jobs is a job that contributes to the conservation or recovery of the environment, both through special tasks, certain skills, the application of environmentally friendly processes, or to deliver environmentally friendly outputs,” he said. Furthermore, Yassierli reminded students to continue to hone themselves through sustainable literacy and learning. “We cannot predict the future challenges. That’s why the most important key is. There are things discussed in lectures, but there are also those you have to learn yourself. The spirit of learning is the most important determination to face change,” he explained. According to him, vocational education plays a central role in preparing excellent human resources that can compete in the era of the green economy. “With the right policies, training and ecosystem support, Indonesia can increase the transition from labor to green jobs while supporting the achievement of sustainable development,” he concluded. (Anl/Ega)