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234 complete training at Navotas Vocational

NAVOTAS City welcomed 234 new skilled workers who graduated from the Navotas Vocational Training and Assessment (NAVOTAAS) Institute on Thursday, Sept. 25. Twenty of the...

Trump hits H-1B visas, a tech industry fave, with $100k fee

Washington—US President Donald Trump on Friday ordered an annual $100,000 fee be added to H-1B skilled worker visas, creating potentially major repercussions for the...

Meralco wants to train workforce for energy grid future

Manila Electric Company (Meralco) aims to build a skilled local workforce to develop a distribution system ready for a "smarter, cleaner and more secure"...

Aboitiz launches nationwide recruitment drive

Aboitiz Construction has launched a nationwide recruitment drive across 13 key locations in the country, drawing strong interest from job seekers across various regions. The...

CSC offers eligibility for skilled workers

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) invites skilled professionals such as carpenters, plumbers, and electricians to apply for Skills Eligibility – Category II which qualifies...

‘Skilled workers likely go abroad’

An exodus of workers in the construction and hospitality sectors upon gaining qualifications is inevitable, a study on Philippine Technical and Vocational Education and...

Gov’t vows to address shortage of skilled workers

The government is taking steps to address concerns in the labor and industry sectors, as outlined in the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028, National Economic...

Skilled workers

Workers at Aboitiz Construction Inc. receive the right experience and extensive training. Aboitiz Construction plans to hire 1,200 skilled workers, including medical professionals, as...

Aboitiz’s construction unit hiring 1,200 skilled workers

Aboitiz Construction Inc. said Tuesday it plans to hire about 1,200 skilled workers, including medical professionals, as it resumed construction in various project sites. It...

Over 1k Manileños finish skills training

Over 1,100 poor Manileños have become skilled workers through the job-and-livelihood skills training program of Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada. In congratulating the 1,147 new graduates...
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