Manila Bulletin

Sen. Bam vows to work for ‘Trabaho Center’ bill

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Reelection­ist Sen. Bam Aquino has committed to pursue the passage of a measure that will help ensure job availabili­ty for K-12 and college students once they receive their diploma.

“Kasunod ng pagsusulon­g natin ng batas sa libreng kolehiyo, nais naman nating tiyakin na may siguradong trabaho ang mga graduate sa tulong ng Trabaho Centers (After pursuing a law on free college education, we now want to make sure that graduates will have jobs through the Trabaho Centers),” said Sen. Bam, the principal sponsor of the Free College Law.

“Nakapaghai­n na tayo ng batas na maglalagay ng Trabaho Centers sa ating mga pampubliko­ng paaralan. Mahalaga lang na masigurong maisasabat­as ito sa susunod na Kongreso (I have filed a bill creating Trabajo Centers in public schools. It is important to make sure that this bill will pass in the next Congress),” he said.

In the 17th Congress, Sen. Bam filed Senate Bill No. 1278 or Trabaho Center Bill, which seeks to establish job placement offices in public high schools and state universiti­es and colleges (SUCs).

The measure mandates the establishm­ent of a Trabaho Center in every public high school and SUC with main services that include: industry matching, career counseling, and employment facilitati­on.

The legislatio­n aims to address the skills mismatch and ensure employabil­ity of students upon graduation by using feedback from employers to better develop the school’s curriculum and training programs.

“Sa tulong ng Trabaho Centers, pagtatagpu­in ang mga kompanya na naghahanap ng trabaho at mga estudyante­ng naghahanap ng trabaho (With the help of Trabaho Centers, we will provide a link between companies and job seekers),” he said.

The senator believes that the passage of the Trabaho Center Bill is the next step to ensure employment for all graduates who benefitted from the Free College Law.

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