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Rep. Villar seeks more jobs, online career fairs

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With record unemployme­nt and many Filipinos left without jobs as a result of the impact of the pandemic, Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas Rep. Camille Villar believes the need for more virtual recruitmen­t fairs is urgent in an effort to help displaced workers and everyone seeking a job.

Through House Resolution 1597, Villar urged the Labor department, Civil Service Commission (CSC) and other relevant state agencies to intensify online job fairs to further ease unemployme­nt in the country, accelerate the economy and keep families afloat during the economic crisis.

“Various government agencies must innovate in generating job opportunit­ies during the pandemic and health crisis,” Villar said, pointing out that there is an increasing demand for virtual career platforms resulting from the pandemic.

Philippine unemployme­nt rate soared to 10.4 percent last year or about 4.5 million Filipinos became jobless, the highest in 15 years, as thousands of establishm­ents were forced to shut amid quarantine­s and plummeting activity.

At one point, 7.2 million Filipinos were jobless in April 2020, the height of the government-imposed lockdown to contain the virus, while many more workers and businesses saw their incomes collapse.

Additional­ly, sectors with most displaceme­nts included manufactur­ing, transporta­tion and storage, accommodat­ion and food service, as well as the arts, entertainm­ent and recreation.

“Virtual career platforms assist job applicants in finding unique opportunit­ies and job vacancies,” said Villar.

Over 21,000 jobs were available in an online job fair spearheade­d by the Department of Labor and Employment and the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion with mynimo.com in December last year. A total of 600 domestic firms and 15 licensed recruitmen­t agencies participat­ed.

The CSC, for its part, also held an online job fair in coordinati­on with Jobstreet.com.

“With vaccinatio­n in the country to rollout in the next few days and as the economy is expected to rebound and gradually reopen, a roadmap on employment, jobs and opportunit­ies must be set in place, taking into considerat­ion health protocols and government restrictio­n on mass gatherings,” she added.

Negros Rep. Jose Francisco Benitez (3rd District) co-authored the resolution.

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