The Philippine Star

30,000 jobs offered to displaced Hanjin workers

- By CZERIZA VALENCIA and BEBOT SISON JR.

Around 30,000 jobs were offered to affected workers of Hanjin Heavy Industries and Constructi­on Philippine­s at a job fair held at the Subic Bay Freeport yesterday.

The job fair attracted 100 employers from contractor­s involved in the government’s infrastruc­ture program and companies within the freeport.

“Jobseekers in the area, especially workers... affected by this unfortunat­e circumstan­ce in a shipyard operator are welcome to fill available positions such as carpenters, pipe fitters, steel men, welders, scaffolder­s, electricia­ns, painters and laborers,” Public Works Secretary Mark Villar, who graced the event, said.

Vivencio Dizon, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority president and chief executive officer, said the job fair is a testament to the government’s resolve to create employment opportunit­ies through the Build Build Build program.

”We hope that the job caravan provided a fresh start to displaced workers of Hanjin. These skilled workers will help ensure the success of the government’s infrastruc­ture program,” Dizon said.

The National Economic and Developmen­t Authority said Hanjin’s financial woes would not have a significan­t effect on exports, but the government is looking at unemployme­nt left in its wake.

Hanjin had more than 15,000 employees at its shipyard in Subic, but some 3,000 workers stand to lose their jobs after the firm declared bankruptcy.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade said the government’s plan to spend P8 to P9 trillion for infrastruc­ture until 2022 is also seen to create thousands of jobs nationwide.

 ?? A.N. BANAYNAL/THE FREEMAN ?? Personnel of the Central Visayas police arrive in Cebu City yesterday after their deployment in Mindanao during the plebiscite on the Bangsamoro Organic Law.
A.N. BANAYNAL/THE FREEMAN Personnel of the Central Visayas police arrive in Cebu City yesterday after their deployment in Mindanao during the plebiscite on the Bangsamoro Organic Law.

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