Senate Majority Leader Joel Villanueva’s efforts to “ensure employability and competitiveness of the workforce” by institutionalizing an employment program initially crafted to recover jobs lost in pandemic has drawn wide support from relevant agencies.
SENATE Majority Leader Joel Villanueva’s efforts to “ensure employability and competitiveness of the workforce” by institutionalizing an employment program initially crafted to recover jobs lost in the pandemic has drawn wide support from relevant agencies.
Villanueva voiced hope that the establishment of a framework for the national employment action plan could create an enabling environment that supports the growth of micro, small and medium enterprises, develop general interventions, as well as targeted measures that will ensure the employability and competitiveness of the country’s workforce.
For its part, the NEDA cited three strategies under the PDP that support the efforts to institutionalize NERS: increase employability, expand access to employment opportunities, and achieve shared labor market governance. During the hybrid hearing on Senate Bill No. 129, Binay pointed out that improving the country’s labor force and making them more competitive would take more than years of planning. “Six years is too short. I think that’s where the problem comes from because the timeline that we’ve set for planning is too short,” Binay said in Filipino.
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