Saturday, April 5, 2014

DOLE CL partners with Bus Regional Tripartite Council in promoting Labor and Employment Education Service modules

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga-Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Central Luzon recently inked a resolution with the Regional Industrial Tripartite Council for the Bus Transport (RITC-BT) for the promotion of its Labor and Employment Education Services (LEES).
 
“This is part of our agency’s key strategies in continuously providing our clients and program partners with relevant, timely, and useful information in order to raise their awareness, enhance their understanding, and increase their acceptance of and support for our programs and services,” DOLE Regional Director Raymundo Agravante said.
 
Under the signed resolution, the RITC-BT will help DOLE in facilitating the promotion of the LEES learning videos by airing them on their televisions/video walls in their respective bus terminals and bus coaches.
 
LEES consists of 16 animated one-minute videos highlighting various flagship programs of DOLE and its attached agencies including Tripartite Certificate of Compliance to Labor Standards, Occupational Safety and Health, Child Labor-Free Philippines (Batang Malaya), Single Entry Approach, Labor Market Council, Productivity Improvement Programs, Employees Compensation Program, Entrepreneurship Livelihood Programs, Skills Training and Development, Overseas Workers Welfare Programs, and Employment Promotion and Welfare, among others.
 
There are also seven animated videos that focuses on employment tips namely preparing for a job, starting on a business plan, knowing basic labor standards, preparing for overseas employment, practicing on a profession, undergoing skills training, and concerns on overseas employment. (CLJD/MJLS-PIA 3 with reports from Joris Salvador and Prince Harvey Gatus-Interns)

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