Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated at the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting that the mobile workforce would be a reality in the future and that we must all train our workers in the usage of cutting-edge technology and procedures.
"Globally, mobile workforce is going to be a reality in the future. Therefore, it is now time to globalise the development and sharing of skills in the true sense. The G20 must play a leading role in this. I commend your efforts to initiate the international referencing of occupations by skills and qualifications requirements," said PM Modi.
He added by saying it’s fortunate that this gathering is taking place in a nation that has experience in creating numerous technological jobs during the last such technology-led change.
PM Modi emphasized the work done by frontline healthcare workers and other workers in India during the COVID and stated that this demonstrated their skills and dedication. “It also reflected our culture of service and compassion. Indeed, India has the potential to become one of the largest providers of skilled workforce for the world," Modi said.
As ANI reported, “We all need to skill our workforce in the use of advanced technologies and processes. Skilling, re-skilling and upskilling are the mantras for the future workforce. In India, our Skill India Mission is a campaign to connect with this reality."
The Ministerial Declaration and outcome documents will be finalized during the fourth Employment Working Group (EWG) meeting, according to ANI.
This meeting will combine the efforts of the previous three meetings. The G20 Labour and Ministers' Meeting (LEM), where will come together to discuss and endorse these results, and then the EWG delegate's deliberations will come to an end.
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