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Dole commits to provide more jobs of better ‘quality’
PH🏛️ PoliticsCenter13 hr. ago

Dole commits to provide more jobs of better ‘quality’

The Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) in the Philippines emphasized the importance of creating 'better quality' jobs as it acknowledged the resilience of the labor market based on the May 2025 labor force survey. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), unemployment increased slightly to 4.8% with 2.5 million Filipinos unemployed, while the number of employed Filipinos rose to 49.63 million. The Dole highlighted gains from government efforts to improve job quality and expand employment opportunities, particularly in sectors like construction, agriculture, and hospitality. Labor Secretary Francis Tolentino stressed the need for reforms to ensure jobs provide decent incomes and prepare Filipinos for future employment, emphasizing initiatives such as workforce development programs, partnerships with educational institutions, and entrepreneurship support through the TUPAD program.

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Dole commits to provide more jobs of better ‘quality’

The Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) in the Philippines emphasized the importance of creating 'better quality' jobs as it acknowledged the resilience of the labor market based on the May 2025 labor force survey. According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), unemployment increased slightly to 4.8% with 2.5 million Filipinos unemployed, while the number of employed Filipinos rose to 49.63 million. The Dole highlighted gains from government efforts to improve job quality and expand employment opportunities, particularly in sectors like construction, agriculture, and hospitality. Labor Secretary Francis Tolentino stressed the need for reforms to ensure jobs provide decent incomes and prepare Filipinos for future employment, emphasizing initiatives such as workforce development programs, partnerships with educational institutions, and entrepreneurship support through the TUPAD program.

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