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Subic Bay Freeport – Some 50 persons with disabilities experienced work immersion in various offices of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority and other business establishments here and in Olongapo City.
The SBMA’s Labor department, as well as the Persons with Disability Affairs Office of Olongapo City, the Work Immersion Program for PWDs in Government and the Private Business Establishments sought to provide the PWDs a ten-day actual work experience. “Of the 34 PWDs, ten worked at the Grand United Property and Service Management, Inc.; eight were sent to the Subic Bay Travelers Hotel and Event Center; four worked at the Eddie and Julie G Food Corp. at the Jollibee Main Gate; three worked at the SBMA’s Financial Planning and Budget Department; three went to the SBMA’s Accounting Department; five worked here at the SBMA Labor Department; and one was sent to the SBMA Office Services Department,” Varias said.
He said the PWDs’ daily minimum wage salary rate of P580 will be shouldered by the Office of City Mayor Rolen Paulino Jr., adding that the first batch of internship was held last May 27 to June 7, while the second batch was slated June 10-21, 2024.
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