High-demand skills not enough to satisfy labour market
MANAGER for student services and development, placement and career services at the University of the West Indies, Mona campus, Dr Merritt Henry, says the number of people graduating from tertiary institutions with high-demand skills is not enough to meet the demands of the local labour market.
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