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TLRC deputy director general Dennis Cunanan said 193 of the agency’s employees opted to retire under the program as stipulated in Executive Order 366 which all government agencies were supposed to carry out last year.
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TLRC Director-General Federico Laxa and PWU president Dr. Conrado Benitez signed the agreement integrating the livelihood and technology transfer training program of the TLRC into the curriculum and certificate courses of the PWU campuses.
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In his first meeting with TLRC employees, Laxa vowed to make the agency more dynamic in line with the Arroyo administration’s thrust to combat poverty by generating livelihood and employment opportunities.
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TLRC deputy director general Dennis Cunanan said 193 of the agency’s employees opted to retire under the program as stipulated in Executive Order 366 which all government agencies were supposed to carry out last year.
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TLRC Director-General Federico Laxa and PWU president Dr. Conrado Benitez signed the agreement integrating the livelihood and technology transfer training program of the TLRC into the curriculum and certificate courses of the PWU campuses.
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