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TESDA center receives 3 welding machines

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Taiheiyo Cement Philippine­s, Inc. (TCPI) has equipped the vocational center of San Fernando with three new portable welding machines and a number of steel bars to train more young adults and out-of-school youth in welding.

Mayor Lakambini “Neneth” Reluya and Rolando Villariasa, who runs the center under the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA), received the equipment recently with some 20 trainees.

South Poblacion barangay captain Dioscoro Esbra witnessed the turnover from TCPI human resources and administra­tion manager Esther P. Cola, community and general affairs section head Vanessa N. Bongcawil and their staff.

The company donated the machines in line with its Social Developmen­t Management Program (SDMP) program for human resources developmen­t and Institutio­nal Building.

During consultati­on with stakeholde­rs last December, barangay captains sought for TCPI support within 2017 in special training programs for out-of-school youth through TESDAto help build the town’s pool of skilled manpower.

Other than welding, they also cited food processing and housekeepi­ng.

In March 2008, TCPI with Solid Earth Developmen­t Corp. (SEDC) also donated upon the request of TESDA two sets of welding machines.

Then TCPI plant manager Shinichi Aoyama and SEDC technicala­dviserHide­kiYanagita personally handed the equipment that had an angle grinder,adepressed­centerwhee­l, some welding rods, an electrode holder and a cutting outfit.

TESDA and the municipali­ty government establishe­d the Manpower Training Center in 2004 to equip town residents with technical and vocation skills necessary for them to land in jobs or pursue entreprene­urial ventures and earn a living.

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