APEC Human Resources Development Ministers Issue Joint Statement
Ministers responsible for human resources development from APEC’s 21 member economies convened in Jeju for the 7th APEC Human Resources Development Ministerial Meeting (HRDMM). They issued a joint statement under the theme “Sustainable Labour Markets and Jobs for the Future,” reaffirming their commitment to building inclusive, adaptable and resilient labour markets across the Asia-Pacific.
Ministers acknowledged the need to modernize labour systems to keep pace with transformations driven by artificial intelligence, automation and new forms of work. They agreed to promote adaptable working conditions, strengthen social protections and address structural inequalities and labour market polarization.
In preparing for future jobs, ministers committed to aligning skills development with industry needs, expanding access to lifelong learning and improving employment services. The joint statement also emphasized support for women, youth, older workers and persons with disabilities to enhance participation across the labour force.
The ministers also highlighted the need for cooperation in addressing labour market polarization and ensuring that workers are equipped with the skills necessary for emerging industries. The statement aligns with APEC’s broader goals under the Putrajaya Vision 2040 and the Aotearoa Plan of Action.
Read the Joint Statement of the 7th Human Resources Development Ministerial Meeting, “Sustainable Labour Markets and Jobs for the Future”
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