Sun.Star Baguio

No more fees for first-time jobseekers

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VICE Mayor Edison Bilog has filed a measure which seeks to provide assistance to first time jobseekers or first time employed workers by waiving government fees and charges on the issuance of clearances and working permit fees. In the said proposal, Bilog specified Section 16 of Republic Act No. 7160 or the Local Government Code of 1991 which provides that “every local government unit shall exercise the powers expressly granted, those necessaril­y implied therefrom, as well as powers necessary, appropriat­e, or incidental for its efficient and effective governance, and those which are essential to the promotion of the general welfare”.

The Vice Mayor stated that the City Government of Baguio has always been towards the promotion of full employment and equality of employment for all that it continues to strengthen and expand the employment opportunit­ies and benefits for its constituen­ts. He added that the city is a known destinatio­n for thousands of new graduates from high school, technical vocational courses, colleges and universiti­es applying for jobs in the different private companies and public offices in the city and joining likewise them are the early leavers and students who took a leave of absence from their schools due to financial constraint­s.

With this, first time jobseekers and first time employed workers especially those that belong to the lower and middle income families often face challenges when producing pre-employment documents such as working permits, police clearances and even medical clearances to name a few, due to the fees and charges being collected by the different government agencies. With this measure, the city will be able to pro-

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