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The president of the Union of Chambers of Commerce and Crafts Antali has drawn attention to the shortage of professional workers in the region

The president of the Union of Chambers of Commerce and Crafts Antali has drawn attention to the shortage of professional workers in the region

August 13, 2024

The President of the Union of Chambers of Trade and Crafts of Antalya (AESOB) and the Vice-President of TESK, Adikhan Dere, drew attention to the problem of shortage of professional workers in the region. Deré announced that a series of meetings will be organized on the theme "Why do you need a vocational school" to increase the level of coverage of students and make them interested in receiving vocational education

Derye, who met with representatives of the Ministry of Education and school directors, made proposals such as postponement of military service and other benefits for graduates of vocational schools. He also shared the idea of including introductory vocational training courses in the secondary school curriculum. Deré stressed that students should be oriented towards working occupations: "This country needs professional workers who will play an important role in the economy of the country as well as doctors, engineers and teachers".

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