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1,000 Candaba Students Receive SPES Financial Aid

Around 1,000 students in Candaba, Pampanga received P11,070 each from the SPES program, a joint effort by the LGU and DOLE to support education. Learn how this initiative helps local youth.

Davao City PESO Bags Nine Prestigious Awards

Davao City's Public Employment Services Office received nine regional awards for its exceptional job fairs and inclusive programs for PWDs and seniors. Discover their record-breaking results.

DSWD Mandates 1% Job Quota for Persons with Disabilities

The DSWD launches Administrative Order No. 11, reserving 1% of all positions for persons with disabilities. This progressive policy aims to ensure equal employment opportunities and promote inclusivity in public service.

DOLE grants P820K aid to Pagadian business ARAS

DOLE provides P820,000 assistance to ARAS in Pagadian City under its AMP program, enhancing business operations and supporting 35 employees. Discover how this initiative fuels recovery.

PHP35 Daily Wage Hike Approved for Eastern Visayas

Private sector workers in Eastern Visayas get a PHP35 daily wage increase. The hike starts with PHP17, effective 15 days after publication, and PHP18 from June 1, 2026. Kasambahay pay also rises.

769 4Ps Graduates Land Jobs in Bohol Job Fair

Over 769 Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries attended Bohol's job fair with 17 employers offering local and overseas positions. Successful applicants were hired on the spot during the November 8 event.

DOLE Profiles Typhoon-Affected Workers in Cebu

The Department of Labor and Employment initiates comprehensive profiling of workers impacted by Typhoon Aghon across Cebu province to facilitate targeted assistance and employment recovery programs.

PH Labor Force Participation Dips in September 2025

Latest PSA data shows Philippines' labor force participation rate dipped to 64.9% in September 2025, with unemployment improving but underemployment rising. Discover what this means for the economy.

OFWs in Malaysia Get US$500 Monthly Salary Boost

Filipino workers in Malaysia are set to benefit from a significant salary increase as part of enhanced employment standards, offering better financial security for overseas workers.

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