The Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) on Thursday inked a partnership with a digital job-seeking platform and various industry groups to help Filipinos find work opportunities.
The Private Sector Advisory Council on Thursday inked a partnership with a digital job-seeking platform and various industry groups to help Filipinos find work opportunities. Dubbed the “Trabaho para sa Bayan: J.O.B.S. Commitment Ceremony,” the signing ceremony of PSAC, JobStreet by SEEK, the Employers Confederation of the Philippines , Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry , and Philippine Exporters Confederation and the SM Group was held in Pasay City.
Present during the signing were Secretary Frederick Go, Special Assistant to the President for Investments and Economic Affairs; Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma; Joey Concepcion, PSAC Lead for Jobs and founder of Go Negosyo; Teresita Sy-Coson, head of PSAC’s J.O.B.S. initiative and Vice Chairperson of SM Investments Corporation; PCCI chairman George Barcelon; PhilExport president Sergio Ortiz-Luis, Jr.; and ECOP chairman Edgardo Lacson.
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