Ex-VP Binay bats for ‘earn while you learn’ program for out-of-school youths
MANILA, Philippines — Former Vice President and senatorial aspirant Jejomar Binay on Thursday proposed a partnership program where out-of-school youths can receive salaries while getting hands-on training in private companies.
“In this way, they can also earn while they learn,” Binay said.
The former vice president said out-of-school youths should be given more learning and job opportunities, especially during the pandemic.
“Kailangan nating tulungan ang mga out-of-school youth na magkaroon ng mas maraming pagkakataon na mapa-unlad ang kanilang buhay,” Binay said.
Binay cited a study from the US Agency for International Development (USAID) where the number of out-of-school youth increased from 16.9 percent in January 2020 to 25.5 percent in April 2020.
Article continues after this advertisementThe former vice president earlier proposed the creation of a National Skills Education Council (NSEC) that would match the skills of workers with the needs of industries and employers.
Article continues after this advertisement“We should bring our out-of-school youth back to school, and also give them the option to learn skills they can use to get jobs,” he said.
“Dapat natin silang bigyan ng pag-asa at ipakita na nariyan ang pamahalaan upang kalingain sila,” he added.
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