MANILA, Philippines — A business group on Thursday welcomed the passage of the Enterprise-Based Education and Training (EBET) Framework Actuna game, emphasizing that it was a “game changer” in ensuring job opportunities. Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) said in a statement that this law aims to strengthen training programs in the country. “The EBET is a game-changer for technical-vocational graduates, offering a seamless path from classroom to real job opportunities,” said PBEd Executive Director Justine Raagas. Article continues after this advertisementREAD: Marcos signs law to tackle jobs mismatch, push quality employment FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO LTO names driver, owner of SUV with No. ‘7’ plate NEWSINFO Villanueva puzzled by national attention on SUV busway violation issue NEWSINFO SC didn’t order PhilHealth fund return, says PoePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said that EBET or the Republic Act No. 12063 “directly addresses the issues [of] the lack of formal training and skill mismatches, ensuring that every Filipino can contribute and benefit from our nation’s growth.” “By involving industries directly in skills development, the law ensures learners are job-ready, acquiring exact skills that the industry needs,” Raagas added. Article continues after this advertisementMarcos also noted that this law would foster and improve enterprise-based training modalities under the framework. READ: September jobless rate falls to 3.7% — PSA The president previously told the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority to “upskill and reskill” graduates so they can land jobs right away. Subscribe to our daily newsletter |
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