Over 200,000 kasambahay or household service workers employed in the National Capital Region will receive P1,000 increase in their monthly salary, the Department of Labor and Employment announced yesterday.
From left: Director Rolly Francia, Arnel Ignacio, and Tuesday Niu
This weekend in “Oh My Job!”, Administrator Bernard P. Olalia of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA), will give us an update on deployments of Filipinos to Israel and Germany.
In the “Oh May Good News” seg
From left: Rolly Francia, Arnell Ignacio and Tuesday Niu
This weekend on “Oh My Job," it’s all systems go for the 124th Independence Day Trabaho Negosyo Kabuhayan (TNK) which will be present in 25 sites nationwide.
Geraldine Panlilio, Regional Director, Department of Labor and Employment Reg
DOLEInformation and Publication Service (IPS) director Rolly Francia (Screengrab from virtual forum) MANILA - Some 104,000 jobs are available at the Independence Day job fairs to be held simultaneously around the country on June 12. In a virtual forum Wednesday, Rolly Francia, Information and Publication Service (IPS) director of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), said they expect the number of employment opportunities to increase as the scheduled event draws near. "We hope that it will increase and can even exceed what we had last May 1 where there were 153,000 available jobs. So there are 104,000 available jobs and apart from private companies, there are also available jobs to be offered for government positions," the DOLE official said. He added that aside from the processing of job applications, vaccination against coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) will also be available to the public at these fairs. "We will provide you with the list of available jobs