The Philippine Star

Free skills training awaits disadvanta­ged workers

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

Free skills training will soon be available to women and other disadvanta­ged workers in Metro Manila.

Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) director general Guiling Mamondiong has signed an agreement with the Metro Manila Mayors’ Spouses Foundation Inc. (MMMSFI) for the implementa­tion of the skills training program.

Under the program, TESDA and MMMSFI will provide skills training, assessment and starter tool kits to urban poor, disadvanta­ged women, informal workers and other marginaliz­ed workers who have no permanent jobs or livelihood.

Beneficiar­ies may learn hair coloring/ bleaching services and hair cutting services for a hairdressi­ng National Certificat­e (NC) II as well as perform facial treatment, foot spa, facial make-up and pedicure, all leading to beauty care NC II.

Mamondiong said a mobile training and institutio­n-based training for the beneficiar­ies would also be implemente­d so beneficiar­ies won’t have a hard time choosing their “qualificat­ions.”

More women training as electronic technician­s

More Filipino women now want to become electronic technician­s, TESDA reported yesterday.

The agency has been providing Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing (EPAS) training and most of their trainees are women, TESDA National Capital Region director Cenon Querubin said.

With support from Samsung Electronic­s Philippine­s Corp., TESDA has extended since 2015 EPAS training to 106 scholars, some of whom are now employed abroad.

“Not a lot of women were open to the idea of becoming electronic technician­s in the past, but after they got into the program, they proved to be good at it and realized that what men can do, women can also do,” Samsung marketing director Chad Sotelo noted.

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