Workers’ Training

1 Enhancing skills and enhancing performance efficiency:

With vocational training programmes, opening new doors for women workers to acquire new skills and develop their current skills.

These skills help them perform their tasks more efficiently and effectively, to ensure an orderly and effective home environment.

One of the most important skills learned by women workers is:

Cleaning and arrangement: to organize the house effectively and create a healthy and clean environment.

Cooking and food preparation skills: to prepare healthy and delicious meals for the whole family.

Caring for children and the elderly: caring for the family’s children and the elderly with interest and dedication.

Pet handling skills: to take care of family animals appropriately.

Communication and communication skills: to communicate effectively with family members and understand their needs.

With skills, women workers are better able to perform their tasks and provide high quality services, creating a happy and effective home environment.

2 Improving the quality of work provided:

With training, you note a marked improvement in the quality of work provided by female workers.

Biser work more accurately and efficiently, while significantly reducing errors and problems.

It’s something that creates a more comfortable and seamless home environment.

3 Increase employer satisfaction:

As the quality of work improves, employers’ satisfaction with the normal performance of female workers increases.

It creates a positive and collaborative work environment, improving communication between employers and workers and increasing their sense of belonging.

It is a thing that reduces the dispensing of female workers and creates stability in the working environment.

4. The importance of vocational training programmes in reducing domestic accidents:
Enhancing risk awareness:

Vocational training programmes particularly help women workers understand and identify different domestic risks.

By identifying these risks, women workers are better able to avoid them or deal with them properly.

Some common household risks include:

fires.
Fall.
Injuries caused by household chemicals.
Electrical injuries.
Drowning.

Learning Safety Skills:

Women workers’ vocational training programmes offer practical training in basic safety skills such as:

How to use household chemicals safely.
How to deal with fires and extinguish them.
How to prevent falls and injuries.
How to first aid in emergencies.
Improve cleaning and arrangement skills:

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