Tesda to produce more workers for construction sector to back nat’l housing program

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Tesda to produce more workers for construction sector to back nat’l housing program
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The Tesda said it is targeting to augment the total number of trainees for construction jobs in the coming years to meet the demand of an expected construction boom due to the government’s national housing program. | JEMendozaINQ

years to meet the demand of an expected construction boom due to the government’s national housing program.

Tesda said it is collaborating with the Philippine Constructors Association — the recognized national industry board for the construction sector in the country — to realize producing 4.4 million construction workers in the next eight years for the flagship housing project of the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development .“The DHSUD earlier said that they are anticipating a sudden increase in demand for construction workers as Marcos Jr’s.

“We commit to continue providing construction-related programs and partner with the industries,” it added.

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