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[Title] => In QC, job fair eclipses rallies
[Summary] => Thousands of people converged yesterday at the Elliptical Road in front of the Quezon City Hall, not to stage a protest rally, but for the "mega job fair" sponsored by the city government, national agencies and the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), where 30,000 local and overseas jobs were up for grabs.
As early as 8 a.m. jobseekers filled the covered court where the "Trabaho Muna" and job opportunity program was held. Companies and job placement agencies distributed employment forms for the applicants to fill up.
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[Title] => 4,500 benefit from QC job fairs
[Summary] => Job fairs initiated by the Quezon City government have resulted in the hiring of some 4,500 job seekers from various barangays, according to a report from the Industrial Relations Office-Public Employment Service Office (IRO-PESO).
In a report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Ignacio Santos Diaz, IRO-PESO officer-in-charge, said that from January to August this year, the city government has facilitated the employment of 4,500 job applicants to various private companies operating in the city.
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[Summary] => Thousands of people converged yesterday at the Elliptical Road in front of the Quezon City Hall, not to stage a protest rally, but for the "mega job fair" sponsored by the city government, national agencies and the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), where 30,000 local and overseas jobs were up for grabs.
As early as 8 a.m. jobseekers filled the covered court where the "Trabaho Muna" and job opportunity program was held. Companies and job placement agencies distributed employment forms for the applicants to fill up.
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In a report to Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr., Ignacio Santos Diaz, IRO-PESO officer-in-charge, said that from January to August this year, the city government has facilitated the employment of 4,500 job applicants to various private companies operating in the city.
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October 20, 2005 - 12:00am