Recruiters also seek tuition hike freeze
MANILA, Philippines - The labor recruitment sector has joined calls for a moratorium on tuition increases to protect children of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) affected by the economic crunch.
Loreto B. Soriano, executive director of the Federated Association of Manpower Exports, said raising tuition is insensitive to the plight of OFWs.
"We keep sending OFWs to be able to pay for their children’s education but all the schools want is to profit from their hardship," said Mr. Soriano in a statement.
He added schools should offer more technical and vocational courses to improve worker skills.
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has asked colleges and universities to reconsider increasing tuition amid reports 258 schools have said they will raise fees for the incoming school year.
Meanwhile. Mr. Soriano said CHED should close under-performing institutions and limit the number of nursing schools.
"Foreign chambers of commerce in the Philippines have complained of jobs-skills mismatches which result in the poor recruitment of employable graduates," Mr. Soriano said. - BusinessWorld
Loreto B. Soriano, executive director of the Federated Association of Manpower Exports, said raising tuition is insensitive to the plight of OFWs.
"We keep sending OFWs to be able to pay for their children’s education but all the schools want is to profit from their hardship," said Mr. Soriano in a statement.
He added schools should offer more technical and vocational courses to improve worker skills.
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has asked colleges and universities to reconsider increasing tuition amid reports 258 schools have said they will raise fees for the incoming school year.
Meanwhile. Mr. Soriano said CHED should close under-performing institutions and limit the number of nursing schools.
"Foreign chambers of commerce in the Philippines have complained of jobs-skills mismatches which result in the poor recruitment of employable graduates," Mr. Soriano said. - BusinessWorld
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