President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has welcomed the proposal to create a private sector-led coordinating partnership to address the jobs and skills mismatch in the country.
The Presidential Communications Office said the Private Sector Jobs and Skills Corp. is a proposal of the Private Sector Advisory Council-Job sector Group, which Marcos met on Thursday.
The President directed the Department of Labor and Employment , the Department of Education , the Commission on Higher Education , and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to coordinate with the PSAC-JSG to set the system on how to increase collaboration to reduce the jobs and skills mismatch problem in the priority sectors.
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