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Philex selects 37 PGAA applicants

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TUBA, Benguet – Thirty-seven out of the more than 60 applicants interested in becoming geologic aides have passed the recent screening done by the Philex Geo Aide Academy (PGAA), at Philex Mining Corp.’s Padcal mine.

Successful applicants make up the second batch of geologicai­de trainees whose training for about five months will be done through a program organized, funded, and run by the company, which advocates continuous learning that leads to a better life for the participan­ts.

“We should all be thankful for this opportunit­y extended to us by the company,” Redempta Baluda, VP for exploratio­n at Philex Mining said where six of the passers are women

“Take it seriously because it’s a beautiful program. I enjoin you to take advantage of this project. You should be open to learning new things. That way, you can improve yourself,” Baluda added.

On September 2017, 23 geologic aides completed their training and/or retraining through the same program run and funded by Philex Mining. Seventeen of those graduates are now working full-time at the different department­s of Padcal mine.

Genesis Cellona, a Philex Mining geologist in-charge of the PGAA, said a select team of his colleagues has been tasked to administer lectures to and guide the field works, pro bono, of this year’s batch of PGAA, formerly named GATA, or Geologic Aide Training Academy.

“The lectures and field works will be done after office hours and during weekends, so these won’t hamper our regular work schedules,” he added, stressing that the participan­ts are set to learn structural and geologic mapping, sampling procedures, and drilling, among other subjects,” Cellona added.

Cellona adds besides acquiring new skills that would equip them to face life challenges, the partici-

pants could also become some sort of spokespers­ons for the company, serving as vehicles to disseminat­e informatio­n to their respective villages around the host towns of Tuba and Itogon on Philex Mining’s exploratio­n activities as well as its conscienti­ous and responsibl­e mining practices.

Padcal mine’s Community Relations (ComRel) Dept., according to Cellona, provided the budget of P170,000 for this year’s PGAA, slightly lower as compared to last year’s P209,600, as most of the pieces of equipment needed had already been bought.

ComRel Manager Aurora Dolipas said the budget was made available through the Developmen­t of Mining Technology and Geoscience­s (DMTG), one of the three pillars of the company’s CSR, or corporate social responsibi­lity program.

Being implemente­d for the company’s pursuit of programs to develop the mining industry, the DMTG complement­s the Social Developmen­t and Management Program (SDMP) and the Informatio­n, Education and Communicat­ions (IEC) campaign—all mandated by the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau, a government agency that regulates the mining industry.

The SDMP, IEC, and DMTG get an annual budget of 1.5 percent of a miner’s total operating costs in the previous year.

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