‘The Ripple’ Podcast To Feature Ben&Ben, Moira, SB19, And More

This Monday, The Ripple podcast welcomes a lineup of music icons including Moira Dela Torre and SB19.

‘My Love Will Make You Disappear’ Makes PHP40 Million In Four Days

In its opening weekend, "My Love Will Make You Disappear" takes the box office by storm, earning PHP40 million.

DBM: Infra Spending Reaches PHP1.545 Trillion In 2024

Ang imprastraktura ng bansa ay umabot sa PHP1.545 trilyon sa 2024, nagpakita ng pagtaas na 8.9 porsyento mula sa nakaraang taon.

DSWD Uses Holistic Approach To Address Gender-Based Violence

DSWD patuloy na nagbibigay ng komprehensibong programa upang suportahan ang mga biktima at perpetrator ng karahasan batay sa kasarian.

PBBM Hopes Job Seekers At Trabaho Sa Bagong Pilipinas Fair Get Hired

Ang mga job seekers sa Trabaho sa Bagong Pilipinas fair ay may pag-asa sa mas magandang kinabukasan. Nawa'y makamit nila ang kanilang mga pangarap.
By The Philippine Post

PBBM Hopes Job Seekers At Trabaho Sa Bagong Pilipinas Fair Get Hired

2016
2016

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday expressed hope that the job seekers trying their luck at the Trabaho sa Bagong Pilipinas fair would get employed so they could have a better future.

This was after Marcos congratulated the 27 applicants who were hired on the spot during the job fair in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental.

“Nandiyan ang job fair para makahanap ng ganoong trabaho. ‘Yung isa nga, pagpasok ko, nakasuot na ng T-shirt na HOTS. Ibig sabihin, hired on the spot. Ibig sabihin, meron ditong nakakuha ng trabaho. Congratulations sa inyo (The job fair is there to find jobs. When I entered, there was one already wearing a HOTS T-shirt. That means, hired on the spot. That means someone here got a job. Congratulations to you),” he said.

“’Yung mga iba pong nag-apply pa lang. Good luck sa inyo. Sa palagay ko naman, kahit papaano, sa galing ng ating mga manggagawa, makakahanap ng trabahong maganda (Some are still looking for a job. Good luck to you. With the talent of our workers, you will somehow find good jobs).”

Marcos also said the government would continue providing assistance to the Filipino people, especially those still in need of help.

He said he is committed to empowering the poor and vulnerable sector by providing new employment opportunities.

“Ginagawa po lahat ng inyong pamahalaan upang mabigyan ng tulong ang mga nangangailangan ng tulong. Ang mga nahihirapang makahanap ng trabaho ay tinutulungan din po natin upang makahanap ng magandang trabaho, hindi lang po ‘yung pangkaraniwang trabaho. Sana naman ay mabigyan ng trabahong may future (Your government is doing everything to help those who need help. We are also helping those who are having difficulty finding a job to find a good job, not just an ordinary job. I hope that you will be given a job with a future),” Marcos said.

“Sana po itong aming ginagawa ay makatulong sa pagpapaganda ng inyong kabuhayan, sa pagpapapaganda ng buhay ng inyong mga pamilya at sa ganoong paraan, maipaganda ang ating minamahal na Pilipinas (I hope that what we are doing would help improve your livelihood, improve the lives of your families, and in that way, make our beloved Philippines better).”

Organized by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the “Trabaho sa Bagong Pilipinas“ program seeks to empower graduating beneficiaries of the DSWD’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) through employment opportunities, livelihood assistance, and access to essential support services.

The government is set to assist 4.4 million household beneficiaries this year.

In Dumaguete City, 15 participating employers offered more than 1,700 job vacancies to about 3,000 job seekers who are also beneficiaries of the DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation Program.

Job seekers may also avail of pre-employment documentation and advisory services from participating government agencies. (PNA)