Sec. Ramon Lopez

CREATE will boost National Employment Recovery Strategy; can create 2 million jobs

MANILA – The National Employment Recovery Strategy (NERS) Task Force chaired by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and co-chaired by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), which was signed last 5 February by several agencies, will be given a big boost by the continue reading : CREATE will boost National Employment Recovery Strategy; can create 2 million jobs

DTI chief: 91.3% employment rate points toward PH economic recovery

MANILA—Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said the latest employment rate at 91.3% as recorded by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) indicates that the country is on the right track towards economic recovery.  The PSA’s Labor Force Survey (LFS) indicated that the employment rate in October 2020 was estimated at 91.3%, which continue reading : DTI chief: 91.3% employment rate points toward PH economic recovery

Trade chief pushes for stronger ties between local chief executives and DTI on EODB, job-generation, consumer-protection

  MANILA – Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez underscored the need for stronger collaboration between DTI and the country’s local chief executives to generate more jobs and employment opportunities, while providing better and comfortable lives for all Filipinos. During a dialogue with provincial governors, city mayors, and municipal mayors on 23 continue reading : Trade chief pushes for stronger ties between local chief executives and DTI on EODB, job-generation, consumer-protection

PH-JP companies to sign business agreements in Japan worth almost P300 B, generate at least eighty thousand jobs

MAKATI – At the sidelines of President Rodrigo Duterte’s trip to Japan for the Nikkei’s 25th International Conference on The Future of Asia on 30 to 31 May, Philippine and Japanese firms will sign over 20 business agreements, amounting close to PHP 300 billion (US$5 billion) and a projected employment of at least eighty thousand continue reading : PH-JP companies to sign business agreements in Japan worth almost P300 B, generate at least eighty thousand jobs