Govt holds free business seminar for jobless OFWs
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine government is conducting free one-day seminars that would help displaced overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) create businesses that would fit their skills.
On February 25, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), will conduct a seminar at the PTTC building located at Sen. Gil Puyat cor. Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City especially for OFWs.
Besides discussing entrepreneurship, the program will assist participants in establishing their own businesses and access loans to support their operations.
Topics to be discussed during the event will cover franchising, distributorship, dealership, and pig raising; and skills training on commercial baking like pan de sal, ensaymada, pan de coco including no bake cakes.
Participants will also be able to attend the training sessions regarding meat processing such as siomai, hamburger, and siopao production, candle making, and the production of soap and similar items such as detergent powder, dishwashing liquid, and fabric softener.
The first-come, first-serve activity was undertaken under the trade department’s Comprehensive Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (Cleep). - GMANews.TV
On February 25, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), together with the Philippine Trade Training Center (PTTC), will conduct a seminar at the PTTC building located at Sen. Gil Puyat cor. Roxas Boulevard in Pasay City especially for OFWs.
Besides discussing entrepreneurship, the program will assist participants in establishing their own businesses and access loans to support their operations.
Topics to be discussed during the event will cover franchising, distributorship, dealership, and pig raising; and skills training on commercial baking like pan de sal, ensaymada, pan de coco including no bake cakes.
Participants will also be able to attend the training sessions regarding meat processing such as siomai, hamburger, and siopao production, candle making, and the production of soap and similar items such as detergent powder, dishwashing liquid, and fabric softener.
The first-come, first-serve activity was undertaken under the trade department’s Comprehensive Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (Cleep). - GMANews.TV
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