Business World

Congress ratifies bill waiving fees for first-time job-seekers

- Gillian M. Cortez

A MEASURE exempting graduates and out-of-school youth from fees charged for official documents was ratified by both chambers of Congress on Wednesday.

Senators ratified on Feb. 6 the bicameral conference committee report of Senate Bill No. 1629 and House of Representa­tives Bill No. 172 or the “First-time Jobseekers Assistance Act” which exempts qualified beneficiar­ies from fees charged for a number of preemploym­ent documents.

In the House of Representa­tive, the report was also ratified on Feb. 6, according to a status report on the bill posted on the Congress website.

Senator Emmanuel Joel J. Villanueva said in a statement on Thursday, “This proposed law will be a big help for new graduates and first-time job seekers.

In the version of the bill agreed by both chambers, the government documents covered by the law include birth certificat­es, barangay clearances, police and National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) clearances, marriage certificat­es, transcript­s of records; taxpayer ID, the unified multi-purpose ID (UMID), and medical certificat­es from public hospitals.

The exemptions are valid for one year after the date of graduation or date of dropping out of school.

The bill is now for transmissi­on to the Office of the President for signing.

Mr. Villanueva said ““We are hopeful that the President will be supportive of our bill that will greatly benefit our young individual­s as they enter our country’s workforce.” —

 ?? PHILIPPINE STAR/EDD GUMBAN ?? A JOB SEEKER fill up her applicatio­n form at a job fair.
PHILIPPINE STAR/EDD GUMBAN A JOB SEEKER fill up her applicatio­n form at a job fair.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines