Mac Cabreros

Mar 29, 2011

NATCAC, pasaporte sa trabaho – Villanueva

“Ito ang pasaporte para makagpatrabaho dito sa atin at sa ibang bansa.”

Binigyan-diin ito ni Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Director-general Joel Villanueva sa paglulunsad ng 1st National TVET Competency Assessment and Certification (NATCAC).

Sa panayam ng mamamahayag, sinabi ni Villanueva na hindi sapat na nahubog ang ating kababayan ang kanilang talino at talento kundi dapat na mapagkaloooban ng sertipiko ng pagkadalubhasa para magamit ito sa paghahanap ng trabaho o ikabubuhay.

Ang NATCAC ay libreng ibinibigay ng TESDA sa ating kababayan, kasama na rito ang mga overseas Filipino workers na umuwi sa hindi oras bunsod ng hindi maiiwasang pangyayari gaya ng kaguluhan at karahasan sa Middle East at kalamidad sa Japan.

"This free skills assessment and certification is one of the assistance we can offer to our OFWs - the miracle workers of our economy. They lost their jobs because of events beyond their control. We should help them get back on their feet and be productive workers again for the sake of their families and for the country," pahayag ni Villanueva.

Ang proyekto ay suportado ng iba’t ibang business industry gaya ng Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), Business Process Outsourcing Association of the Philippines, gayundin ang Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) at JobStreet.

Si Kris Aquino, kapatid ni Pangulong Benigno Aquino III, ang pangunahing pandangal sa paglulunsad ng NATCAC noong Lunes. Mac Cabreros










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