The Economic Chamber is an important representative and advocate of the business community, without which no educational policy would be effective enough, if it does not reflect the companies’ staffing needs and integrates their suggestions for skills and abilities that the educational system should provide as a response to the challenges they face or will face through work processes in the future, Macedonian Minister of Education and Science Vesna Janevska said at the meeting with the president of the Economic Chamber of Macedonia, Branko Azeski.
“We discussed the possibilities for expanding the concept of dual education in the future and for systemic regulation through the adoption of a new Law on Vocational Education and Training which is in the drafting phase, and the Economic Chamber is actively participating in the process,” said Janevska.