The Freeman

Laid off MEPZ workers slated for skills training

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Several retrenched workers of Mactan Export Processing Zone are now scheduled to undergo a skills training of the Department of Labor and Employment.

This is in coordinati­on with Lapu- Lapu City’s Livelihood Training Center and the Technical Education Skills and Developmen­t Authority.

Around 26 affected workers are scheduled to undergo the training on November 3, 2020.

DOLE-7 regional director Salome O. Siaton said that this is now the result of the DOLE’s Employment Facilitati­on Program whereby affected workers are referred to various services depending on their interest.

Siaton said that equipping these workers with new skills is necessary so that they will be able to cope with the needs of the changing times thereby making them ready and able in the so-called new normal.

Apart from its Employment Facilitati­on Program, the DOLE also ensures that affected workers who have applied for the issuance of the Certificat­e of Unemployme­nt (COU) are given due and prompt attention.

As of September 26, 2020, DOLE Tri-City Field Office head Emmanuel Y. Ferrer said that their office has already received and accommodat­ed over 5,000 applicatio­ns for COU.

The Tri-City Field Office being one of the biggest field offices has jurisdicti­on over the cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu where most of the businesses are highly concentrat­ed.

DOLE-7 added that the bulk of their applicatio­n which is about 4,000 come from the locally displaced workers.

It said that COUs are issued to workers who were involuntar­ily displaced from work due to authorized causes such as installati­on of labor saving devices, redundancy, retrenchme­nt or downsizing, closure or cessation of operation and disease or illness.

Siaton said that COUs are needed for the applicatio­n of Unemployme­nt Insurance or Involuntar­y Separation Benefit at the Social Security System.

She further said that with the influx of COU applicatio­ns received not only by the TCFO but also by the rest of the field offices of DOLE-7, they make sure to facilitate them and start accepting applicatio­ns online. — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GMR

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