“We have to have an effective labor information system [wherein] we will compare different regions [and] determine where are the available workers, so that we can help those who are looking for the ideal place to invest,” the secretary said.
Through digitalization, the Dole chief said, workers would have better opportunities in looking for jobs in the sectors they want to be employed. He said that jobs mismatch issues could also be addressed by conducting jobs fair, with the Dole focusing on knowing the requirements of every industry to effectively address them.
The other program guests, Trade Secretary Alfredo Pascual and Energy Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella, spoke about the importance of generating a good business climate to encourage foreign investors to fulfill their pledges to invest. Pascual said the investors should experience ease in doing business in the country, adding, “We will make sure that the enabling environment is in order, those that need to be done quickly [such as] getting permits, licenses. Because if there are delays, our investors are turned off so we need to fix [those delays],” he said. INQSubscribe to our daily newsletter
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