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Competitive Human Resources

Competitive Human Resources. Alex G. Aguilar Asst. Secretary General, Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) National Competitiveness Summit 06 October 2006.

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Competitive Human Resources

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  1. Competitive Human Resources Alex G. Aguilar Asst. Secretary General, Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) National Competitiveness Summit 06 October 2006

  2. Continue to take stock of international trends and developments and encourage our officials, managers, and workers, especially the youth, to develop the consciousness for competitiveness

  3. SITUATIONER • Over three (3) million workers are without jobs • Many quality job opportunities in a number of sectors in the country are left unfilled because of the persistent problem of jobs-skills mismatch

  4. SITUATIONER 9 KEY EMPLOYMENT GENERATORS (KEGs) :* • Agribusiness, cyber services, hotel & restaurant, creative services, medical tourism, health services, mining, aviation industries, and overseas employment. • Kegs ARE PROJECTED TO GENERATE MORE THAN FOUR (4) MILLION NEW EMPLOYMENT FROM 2006 TO 2010, • MORE THAN 1.2 million are expected to be generated from the years 2006 to 2007 alone. National Manpower Summit Report 2006

  5. SITUATIONER 2006 TOP THREE JOB-GENERATING SECTORS AGRIBUSINESS --- 329,609 jobs CYBER SERVICES --- 148,350 jobs HOTELS & RESTAURANTS --- 56,001 jobs Appropriate education and technical training is the solution in eliminating jobs- Skills mismatch

  6. DIAGNOSIS OF THE CHALLENGE • Mismatch in skills and labor market demands is due to decades long mismatch between our education system and the needs of Philippine industry • TUCP-proposed legislation for a tripartite national employment planning board which will formulate the national employment policy

  7. RESPONSE/COMMITMENTS • TUCP and its allied organizations are committed to advocacy and its programs for skills training and life-long learning • Joint programs in training of dependents of union members in the area of business process outsourcing, including call center training

  8. RESPONSE/COMMITMENTS • Develop other training programs for specific skills under our workers college program to train young workers • Pursue vision of social responsibility, our counterpart to corporate social responsibility.

  9. RESPONSE/COMMITMENTS Seek the support of employers groups the labor department, and other government agencies, in forging a stable industrial relations through dialogue and alternative dispute resolution.

  10. Thank You

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