Skilled workers sa Navotas dumami pa
MANILA, Philippines – Dumami pa ang bilang ng skilled workers sa lokal na pamahalaang lungsod ng Navotas makaraan ang virtual graduation ng 198 technical at vocational trainees ng Navotas Vocational Training and Assessment (NAVOTAAS) Institute nito lamang Biyernes Dito, 12 ang nakatapos at tumanggap ng national certification (NC) II para sab Shielded Metal Arc Welding; […] The post Skilled workers sa Navotas dumami pa appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»

Plaza: More Knowledge, Innovation, Science, and Technology (KIST) Parks and SEZ Institutes under Marcos Jr.’s administration
With Philippine Economic Zone Authority’s (PEZA) objective to train and transform the Filipino workers into multi-knowledge, multi-skilled, world-class workers, the Authority underlines the crucial role of Knowledge, Innovation, Science, and Technology (KIST) Parks and Special Economic Zone Institute specializing on production and manufacturing capabilities in making the Philippines a digitalized and export-driven economy under Marcos […].....»»
Displaced workers in Tacloban find new hope for livelihood
DTI successfully turned over equipment under the Shared Service Facility (SSF) program providing livelihood support to displaced carpenters, welders, painters, and other skilled workers in the northern barangays of Tacloban City, March 22......»»
The September 2021 priority dates
The September 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers) categories......»»
The August 2021 priority dates
The August 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers)......»»
Navotas gov t vaccinates detained PDLs
“Our goal is to vaccinate 150,000 Navotas residents and workers, and in order to accommodate them, we are willing to adjust our methods and schedules,” Tiangco said......»»
The July 2021 priority dates
The July 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers) categories......»»
Navotas eyes night inoculation at fish port
The Navotas City government plans to implement a night-shift vaccination drive once it finishes vaccinating daytime workers at the Navotas fish port, according to Mayor Toby Tiangco......»»
The June 2021 priority dates
The June 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers) categories......»»
The May 2021 priority dates
The May 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers) categories......»»
The April 2021 priority dates
The April 2021 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers)......»»
The March 2021 priority dates
The March 2021 priority dates, continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers)......»»
Navotas starts CoronaVac rollout
CALOOCAN CITY, March 5 (PIA) -- Some 100 medical workers of Navotas City Hospital today received Sinovac's CoronaVac vaccine as part of the government's massive vaccine rollout for healthcare perso.....»»
The January 2021 priority dates
The January 2021 priority dates, continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers)......»»
The December 2020 priority dates
The December 2020 priority dates continue to provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers) categories......»»
NLEX set to hire 1,500 workers for road link project
NLEX Corp. said Tuesday it is hiring more than 1,500 technical and skilled workers to accelerate the construction of the 8-kilometer NLEX Connector......»»
NLEX hiring over 1,500 workers for connector road
Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. unit NLEX Corp. is hiring more than 1,500 technical and skilled workers to accelerate the construction of the P23 billion NLEX Connector......»»
October 2020 priority dates
The October 2020 priority dates provide great news for workers in the EB-3 (skilled/professional) and “other worker” (unskilled workers like caregivers)......»»
Aboitiz& rsquo;s construction unit hiring 1,200 skilled workers
Aboitiz Construction Inc. said Tuesday it plans to hire about 1,200 skilled workers, including medical professionals, as it resumed construction in various project sites......»»
Retired US Navy officer proposes ship repair facilities in Subic
A decorated former United States Navy admiral has discounted the possibility of the reported plan to re-establish an American military base in the Philippines like the facility they used to share in Subic Bay.In an open letter to President Duterte, retired US Navy Rear Admiral Daniel W. McKinnon, Jr. instead suggests it would be a “good business” for the Philippines to embrace the idea of bringing shipyard jobs back to Subic Bay. McKinnon was reacting to the statement made by President Duterte during his State of the Nation Address last week where the latter flatly rejected the reported US plan to return to its former naval base in the Philippines. “I saw in the press that in your recent State of the Nation Address (SONA) you voiced concern about the United States Navy returning to establish a base in the Philippines, like the remarkable joint security facility we used to share in Subic. I believe I can assure you it will never happen,” the retired US naval officer said in his letter dated July 29, 2020.McKinnon, who was stationed at the former US base in Subic, said what can happen is that the US Navy can help re-establish a viable “commercial” ship overhaul and voyage repair, or even ship construction industry on historic Subic Bay. “And why not? It is neither war provocation nor threatening to the Philippine people,” the retired US Navy officer said.If approached to bring shipyard jobs back to Subic Bay under a public-private partnership, the Philippine government should embrace the idea, noting that the Philippines is a 7,000-island archipelago straddling a major artery of world commerce. “Repairing ships transiting that artery is only good business,” he said. He explained that the US Navy, and every sea power, commercial or naval, needs voyage repair. For decades the Ship Repair Facility (SRF) on the deep-water port of Subic Bay, and a similar facility in the port of Yokosuka in Japan, helped sustain the upkeep of ships far from home. He recalled having attended the opening of Philseco, a commercial ship repair facility at Subic City in 1981. The US bases, however, were closed in 1992 after the Philippine Senate rejected the extension of its tenure. The facility later became Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction, a commercial bulk cargo ship construction on the Redondo peninsula across the City of Olongapo. “It became of national importance, providing employment to the many skilled Philippine shipyard workers displaced when the US Navy SRF at Olongapo closed in 1992. It was sad to see Hanjin go into bankruptcy and the effect it had on Philippine families,” McKinnon said. In his open letter, McKinnon remembered back in 1968 when his naval ship was undergoing repair in Subic. “I and my friends became tourists. It was wonderful to attend a concert of the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, visit the historic island of Corregidor, and learn to love ‘pancit’, both ‘canton’ and ‘bihon’. Doctors loved going into the small communities on Luzon providing family health care. Ships, both commercial and military, need voyage repair. Sailors go ashore, become tourists, and make friends.” Upon the closure of the SRF in Subic, the US Navy workload moved to countries like Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, among others. When the first United States military command was established in Singapore in 1991, it became a regional contracting center, not a base. “It was all about the conduct of business in Asia,” he said. While in Subic Bay, McKinnon was assigned as Director, Shipbuilding and Overhaul Contracts, Naval Sea Systems Command and Commanding Officer, Naval Supply Depot. He co-founded an organization that provides vocational training to unemployed young men, co-founded a foundation that supported the City of Olongapo hospital and orphanage, and later becoming an honorary citizen of the city.In his military career, McKinnon was a recipient of two Legions of Merit and the Navy Distinguished Service Medal and the Distinguished Service Medal of the US Department of Defense. .....»»
Hirit na ‘time-out’ at balik-ECQ sa MM ng health workers, pinaaksyunan na ni PDU30
Manila, Philippines – Agad nang inatasan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Roa Duterte ang Inter-Agency Task Force for Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) na aksyunan ang concerns ng medical community na muling isailalim sa enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) ang Metro Manila (MM) para makapagpahinga naman sila. Sinabi ni Presidential spokesperson Harry Roque, kinukonsidera ng pamahalaan ang “skilled, tireless […] The post Hirit na ‘time-out’ at balik-ECQ sa MM ng health workers, pinaaksyunan na ni PDU30 appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»