Sun.Star Pampanga

JobStart provides job readiness skills for 282 Fernandino­s

- BY IAN OCAM PO FLORA Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The City Government of San Fernando, in collaborat­ion with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Government of Canada and Asian Developmen­t Bank, provided some 282 Fernandino­s a 10-day life skills training under the JobStart program for future employment.

The graduation ceremony last Friday was led by Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago, Davao City Representa­tive Karlo Alexei Nograles, DOLE Regional Director Ana Dione, DOLE Provincial Chief Arlene Tolentino, Chief of Staff Engr. Remedios Agoncillo and Rotary Club of San Fernando President Ferndinand Caylao who represente­d the Jobstart Philippine­s Program partner s.

Santiago said the city, through its Public Employment Service Office, has already produced a total of 911 JobStart graduates since its implementa­tion in 2014 in which San Fernando was among the four local government units that piloted the program.

“This is already our fifth batch and we strive to further increase the employabil­ity of youth-atrisk by providing free life skills and technical skills training and appropriat­e internship­s,” Santiago added.

For his part, Nograles, who is also the principal sponsor of the JobStart law in Congress, lauded the city government of San Fernando for maintainin­g a 98 percent placement rate that contribute­s to the reduction of youth unemployme­nt not only in Central Luzon but also in the entire count r y.

“Bumaba ng 298,000 ang bilang ng mga unemployed youth dito sa atin. Ibig sabihin, mas dumami ang mga k abat aan na nakakapagt­rabaho at malaking bagay ang mga ginagawang hakbang ng mga LGUs tulad ng San Fernando,” he added.

Juriel Daraway, one of the JobStart graduates, said she is extremely happy for being a beneficiar­y of this program that has helped her boost confidence and enhance

interperso­nal skills which are essential in seeking a job.

At the age of 20, Daraway wants to land a stable job to sustain the needs of her three children and help in the treatment of her mother and sister who both suffer leg injuries caused by a recent accident.

“Gusto ko pong tustusan ang pangangail­angan ng pamilya ko at maiahon sila sa hirap. Nagpapasal­amat po ako sa syudad sa pagbibigay sa akin ng oportunida­d para muling makabangon at mas magpursigi para sa magandang kinabukasa­n,” Daraway said.

Meanwhile, a mini job fair attended by 14 local companies was also launched after the graduation program to allow the beneficiar­ies find suitable internship­s or get hired directly from their desired com pani es.

 ?? CSF-CIO ?? JOBSTART GRADUATES. The fifth batch of graduates under the JobStart program of the City Government of San Fernando flash the ‘Fernandino First’ sign as they present their Certificat­es of Completion on Friday.—
CSF-CIO JOBSTART GRADUATES. The fifth batch of graduates under the JobStart program of the City Government of San Fernando flash the ‘Fernandino First’ sign as they present their Certificat­es of Completion on Friday.—
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