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Republic of the Philippines

PROVINCE OF TARLAC

PROVINCIAL HUMAN RESOURCES


MANAGEMENT OFFICE
PROPOSAL:
THE CREATION AND INSTITUTIONALIZATION OF THE PROVINCIAL TRAINING &
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PTESO), INTEGRATING THE EXISTING
TRAINING NETWORK & PLACEMENT PROGRAM (TPNP) AND THE PUBLIC
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PESO).

PROVINCIAL TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PTESO)


MANDATE
The States policy to promote full employment and equal work opportunities for all is encapsulated
in Chapter 1, Article 3 and Book 1, Article 12 of the Labor Code of the Philippines.
Art. 3. Declaration of basic policy.
The State shall afford protection to labor, promote full employment, ensure equal work
opportunities regardless of sex, race or creed and regulate the relations between workers
and employers. The State shall assure the rights of workers to self-organization, collective
bargaining, security of tenure, and just and humane conditions of work.
Art. 12. Statement of objectives.
It is the policy of the State:
(a) To promote and maintain a state of full employment through improved manpower
training, allocation and utilization;
(b) To protect every citizen desiring to work locally or overseas by securing for him
the best possible terms and conditions of employment;
(c) To facilitate a free choice of available employment by persons seeking work in
conformity with the national interest;
(d) To facilitate and regulate the movement of workers in conformity with the national
interest;
(e) To regulate the employment of aliens, including the establishment of a registration
and/or work permit system;
(f) . To strengthen the network of public employment offices and rationalize the
participation of the private sector in the recruitment and placement of workers,
locally and overseas, to serve national development objectives;
(g) To insure careful selection of Filipino workers for overseas employment in order
to protect the good name of the Philippines abroad.
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The same policy is also contained in Book 1, Title 1, Chapter 2, Section 16 of the Local
Government Code of the Philippines.
SECTION 16. General Welfare.
Every local government unit shall exercise the powers expressly granted, those necessarily
implied there from, as well as powers necessary, appropriate, or incidental for its efficient
and effective governance, and those which are essential to the promotion of the general
welfare. Within their respective territorial jurisdictions, local government
units shall ensure and support, among other things, the preservation and enrichment of
culture, promote health and safety, enhance the right of the people to a balanced ecology,
encourage and support the development of appropriate and self-reliant scientific and
technological capabilities, improve public morals, enhance economic prosperity and
social justice, promote full employment among their residents, maintain peace and
order, and preserve the comfort and convenience of their inhabitants.
Enacted in 1991, the Local Government Code (Republic Act 7160) has vested on local government
powers that were previously exercised by the national government alone. The Code effectively
devolved local government administration to the LGUs guided by the States policy to provide
for a more responsive and accountable local government structure instituted through a system of
decentralization whereby local government units shall be given more powers, authority,
responsibilities, and resources. In particular, Section 17 (b) (2) (v) tasks LGUs at the municipality
level to provide basic services and facilities in job placement information systems. Section 17 (b)
(4) also requires cities to provide the same services.
Given these enabling laws, the LGU has the power to create and grant legal status to an LGUbased PTESO. Normally, this goes through a series of processes culminating in the grant of full
legal status to the proposed PTESO by local lawmaking bodies such as Sangguniang Panlalawigan
(Provincial Council). Through such a measure, the PTESO will be ascertained of an annual budget
for staff and operations sourced from the funds of local governments which, at the very least,
would mean regularity and continuity of services pertains to manpower development and
employment.
On top of these legal mandates, Republic Act 8759 (the PESO Act of 1999) institutionalized a
National Facilitation Service Network comprised of Public Employment Service Offices (PESOs)
spread throughout the country. RA 8759 is the most comprehensive law, to date, promoting and
maintaining a public employment service network in the Philippines.

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PROVINCE OF TARLAC

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VISION
The PROVINCIAL TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
OFFICE (PTESO) is envisioned to be the prime catalyst in assisting the
Provincial

government

to

alleviate

poverty

through

lessening

unemployment and underemployment in the Province of Tarlac by


producing a highly competent, productive, remunerative, and ethical
Tarlaqueo workforce. Thus, ensuring that Job seekers qualifications
could match job opportunities in the job market both local and foreign.

MISSION
The PROVINCIAL TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
OFFICE (PTESO) is a venue where job seekers and Private Recruitment
agencies could converge and avail assistance for training and employment
opportunities.

A venue where Local government units and National

Government agencies could promote various services and programs that


are always available to the people that will assist them develop skills in
different fields of specialization for much better employment
opportunities.

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GENERAL OBJECTIVES
In general, the PROVINCIAL TRAINING & EMPLOYMENT SERVICES OFFICE (PTESO)
shall ensure the prompt, timely and efficient delivery of trainings, employment service and
provision of information on the other programs of the Department of Labor and Employment
(DOLE), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Philippine Overseas
Employment Agency (POEA), and the Overseas Workers Welfare Authority (OWWA). The
PTESO shall be placed under the control and supervision of the Office of the Provincial Governor
and shall be linked with the DOLE, TESDA, POEA, OWWA, and the PCEDO and other in line
offices and government agencies for the purpose of coordination and technical assistance.
The PTESO shall operate within area of jurisdiction of the province of Tarlac which comprises of
seventeen (17) municipalities and one (1) component city in coordination with other concerned
agencies.
Generally, the PTESO shall:
1)

Provide a venue where Tarlaqueos could explore simultaneously various trainings


(soft trade, modular trades, and Technical-Vocational courses) and employment options
and actually seek assistance they prefer;

2)

Serve as referral and information center for the various services and programs of DOLE,
TESDA, POEA, and OWWA and other government agencies present in the area;

3)

Provide clients with adequate information on available trainings, employment, and


labor market situation in the area;

4)

Network with other Public Employment Service Offices (PESOs) within the region on
employment for job exchange purposes; and

5)

Bring training and employment services closer to Tarlaqueos by expanding reach of


existing programs and services.

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SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE PTESO.
1) The PTESO shall provide Labor Market Information (LMI) services.
For this purpose, it shall:
(a) Market and promote each services, through all forms of media, to all its labor
market clients;
(b) Regularly obtain a list of job vacancies from employers;(c) Generate and maintain an updated registry of skills;
(d) Gather, collate and process data or information on employment trends,
particularly labor supply and demand, and disseminate such data or information
to labor market clients; and
(e) Provide information on licensed or authorized recruitment agencies or
recruiters for local and overseas employment.
2) The PTESO shall provide referral and placement services for local and overseas
as well as private and civil service employment. In accordance with existing
policies, rules and regulations, it shall:
(a) Undertake active sourcing of vacancies - the PTESO shall encourage employers
to submit to the PTESO on a regular basis a list of job vacancies in their
respective establishments in order to facilitate the exchange of labor market
information between job seekers and employers by providing employment
information services to job seekers, both for local and overseas employment
and recruitment assistance to employers;
(b) Evaluate the qualifications of jobseekers in relation to wage employment
options;
(c) Refer jobseekers for appropriate employment assistance and monitor the result
of such referrals;
(d) Institute measures to ensure that recruitment and placement services, both for
local and overseas, are in accordance with existing laws, rules and regulations.
3) The PTESO shall provide training and vocational guidance and employment
counselling services. It shall:
(a) Conduct the following available Community Based Training (CBT) among
others upon request of a local government unit (municipal, city, or barangay):
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i.

SKILLS TRAINING:
a. Barista (10 days)
b. Small Engine Repair (10 days)
c. Cellphone Repair (10 days)
d. Dressmaking/ISMO (10 days)
e. Housekeeping (10 days)
f. Massage Therapy (10 days)
g. Motorcycle Mechanics (10 days)
h. Shielded Metal Arc Welding (10 days)
i. Practical Electricity (8 days)
j. Manicure/ Pedicure (6 days)
k. Catering (5 days)
l. Microsoft Digital Literacy Training (5 days)
m. CLASP Finishing Course for Call Center Agents (12
days)

ii.

LIVELIHOOD TRAINING:
a. Beadworks (5 days)
b. Facial Make-up (7 days)
c. Food Processing (6 days)
d. Commercial Cooking (5 days)
e. Meat Processing (5 days)
f. Haircut/ Barbering (5 days)
g. 4 in 1 Training
(Perfume, Laundry Soap, Dishwashing Fab Con
Making) (1 day)
h. Candle Making (1 day)

(b) Facilitate the conduct of training in;


i.
Soft trades (cosmetology, dressmaking, food trades, industrial sewing
machine operation , handicrafts and related trades)
ii.
Hard trades or technicalvocational courses (Automotive, building,
wiring, electrical , air-conditioning/ refrigeration and related trades );
and
iii. Modular trades (Reflexology, cellphone repair, candle repair, candle
making and other related trades),

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(c) Conduct pre-employment counselling, including values development and
enhancement of work ethics, to prospective local and most especially to
overseas jobseekers;
(d) Undertake employability enhancement trainings or seminars for jobseekers as
well as those intending to change careers or enhance their employability; and
(e) Conduct orientation and training to prospective local and overseas jobseekers
regarding rules and regulations on anti-illegal recruitment.
4) The PTESO shall provide self-employment services. It shall:
(a) Maintain and provide updated directory of government and non-government
institutions with existing skills training and livelihood programs, including the
directory of lending institutions;
(b) Determine clients potentials for entrepreneurial undertakings;
(c) Refer clients for appropriate self-employment or livelihood assistance and
monitor the results of such referrals.
5) The PTESO shall provide reintegration assistance to returning overseas Filipino
workers (OFWs). It shall:
(a) Provide a mechanism for the reintegration of OFWs;
(b) Determine or obtain information on returning OFWs and provide periodic
information of job opportunities;
(c) Undertake other appropriate programs to promote the welfare of OFWs and
assist in gathering or tapping the skills and potentials of the returning OFWs;
and
(d) Facilitation of referral of OFWs to the Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration (OWWA).
6) The PTESO shall provide technical assistance to City/Municipal PESOs, SUCPESOs, and Barangay Training and Employment Coordinators (BTECs) leaders
for the purpose to address issues and concerns including updates related to
program implementation. Likewise, the PTESO shall provide the necessary
assistance in the conduct of the regular meetings of the BTECs which is facilitated by
the city/municipal Public Employment Service Offices (PESOs). Further, field
visitations and regular coordination with Local Chief Executives form part of the
technical supervision and administration of the PTESO.

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7) The PTESO shall likewise perform other functions analogous to the above
including programs or activities which is offered by TESDA pertaining Skills
Training and Manpower development, and programs or activities developed by
the DOLE to enhance provision of employment assistance to clients, particularly
for special groups of disadvantaged workers such as persons with disabilities
(PWDs) and displaced workers.
8) The PTESO shall perform such other tasks related to its functions and to
undertake pertinent assignment and duties as may be assigned and/or requested
by the Provincial Governor.
9) In addition to the foregoing, the PTESO shall undertake the following programs
and activities:
(a) Job Fair This is being conducted periodically in the Province to bring together
in one venue the job seekers and employers for immediate matching. This
employment facilitation strategy is aimed to fast-track the meeting of job seekers
and employers in one venue at a specific date to reduce cost, time and effort on the
part of the job seekers;
(b) Special Credit Assistance for Placed Overseas Workers this type of assistance
will enable poor but qualified applicants to avail of opportunities for overseas
employment;
(c) Special Program for the Employment of Students and Out-of-School Youth
(SPESOS) This program provides employment to deserving students and out-ofschool-youth coming from poor families during summer and/or Christmas
vacations as provided for under Republic Act No. 7323 and amended under
Republic Act No. 9547, to enable them to pursue their education by facilitating the
employment of secondary level students, this is being implemented throughout the
year especially during summer and/or Christmas vacations and of tertiary,
vocational, and technical level students any time of the year. Under the program,
60 percent of the salaries and wages of the program beneficiaries will come from
the LGU while 40 percent from the DOLE;
(d) Work Appreciation Program (WAP) This program aims to develop the values
of work appreciation and ethics by exposing the young to actual work situations;

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(e) Livelihood and Self-Employment Bazaars These will give clients information
on the wide array of livelihood programs they can choose to avail of by referring
them to the Provincial Cooperative and Enterprise Development Office (PCEDO)
and in coordination with other government and non-government institutions
undertaking livelihood and self-employment programs;
(f) Vocational and Career Guidance Program This is being done through
coordination with various high schools in the city and with the Department of
Education (DEPED-Tarlac) in the conduct of vocational guidance sessions
designed to answer future demands from both local and foreign labor markets;
(g) Government Internship Program This is a program of the Department of the
Interior and Local Governance (DILG) where the youth is given the opportunity to
be trained and exposed to government administration. A component of the
Kabataan 2000 Program, now known as the Sikap Kabataang Pinoy Program, as
provided for by Executive Order No. 1395. Under this program, the participating
government agency shall provide the participants with stipend of not more than 75
percent of the prevailing minimum wage;
(h) Workers Hiring for Infrastructure Projects (WHIP) This program is in
pursuance of Republic Act No. 6685 which requires construction companies in the
province including contractors for government-funded infrastructure projects to
hire thirty-percent (30%) of skilled and fifty-percent (50%) unskilled labor
requirements from the areas where the project is constructed or located;
(i) Tulong Alalay sa Taong May Kapansanan (TULAY) This program aims to
assist in the integration of persons with disabilities in society by providing them
access to training and employment opportunities both in the formal and informal
sectors; in close coordination with the Provincial Social Welfare and Development
Office (PSWDO).
(j) Emergency Employment - This designed to provide temporary employment for
out-of-school and out-of-work youth and disadvantage workers affected by
calamities. The program beneficiaries will be engaged in short-term community
works projects.
(k) Discovering the World of Work (D-WOW) It aims to influence the career
decisions of graduating high school students by exposing them to actual work
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situations through field trips or educational tours especially to establishments that
belong to the countrys Key Employment Generators (KEG) as identified by the
DOLE for the next ten years;
(l) Labor Education for Graduating Students (LEGS) Graduating students of
vocational and baccalaureate course are given orientation on labor and employment
matters though the LEGS. The Program will help graduating students become
familiar with employment facilitation services of the PESO, workers protection and
security coverage for employees;
(m) Anti-Illegal Recruitment Program This program is in support of the national
governments campaign against illegal recruitment at the grassroots level by
providing relevant and helpful information to all Filipinos planning to migrate and
work abroad;
(n) Child-Labor Program This program is in support of the government effort to
eliminate in the city all forms of child labor in compliance with R.A. 9231 ( An Act
providing for the elimination of the worst forms of Child Labor and affording
stronger protection for the Working Child, amending for this purpose Republic Act
No. 7610, as amended, otherwise known as the Special Protection of Children
against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act);
(o) Pwede Pa kami Program (PPKP) - This is an employment assistance program
being extended by the PTESO to its clients with age ranging from fourty (40) years
old and above.
(p) Mobile Passport Service This is in coordination with the Department of Foreign
Affairs in order to facilitate processing of applications and renewal of passports of
Tarlaquenos.
(q) Mobile PRC Renewal This is another endeavor geared toward employment
which caters to the needs of the professionals. This is in coordination with the
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) in order to facilitate the renewal of
professional licenses.
(r) Other programs and activities designed to enhance the provision of employment
assistance to PTESOs clients including Persons with Disabilities (PWDs),
displaced workers and working from the disadvantage sectors.
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MAJOR FINAL OUTPUTS
1. Job Search Assistance Services (Local and Overseas)
(a) Applicant registration, evaluation, referral, and placement
(b) Local Recruitment Activity (LRA)
(c) Special Recruitment Activity (SRA) Overseas
(d) Job Fair & Caravan Services
2. Career Guidance and Employment Coaching Services
(a) Facilitation of career guidance and employment coaching per month
(b) Counseling, coaching, and assisting of students, applicants, and/or parents
3. Information Education Campaign
(a) Sponsoring of information campaigns in line with anti-illegal recruitment
and trafficking, violence against women and children, and child labor
4. Overseas Welfare Workers Administration (OWWA) Desk Seminar
(a) Assistance to clients regarding OWWA programs and services
(b) Immediate actions on overseas complaints and inquiries
(c) Entrepreneurial Development Training (EDT) for OFWs and their legal
dependents
5. Labor Market Information (LMI) Program
(a) LMI dissemination to individuals and institutions
6. Enhanced Phil Job Net System
(a) Phil-job.net employers registration
(b) Applicants registered at Phil-job.net Online and Offline system
(c) Job vacancies posting
7. Training Programs
(a) Community-Based Training Program
(b) Community-Based Tourism Training Program
(c) Construction Skills Training
(d) Industrial Sewing Machine Operations
(e) PGT DLuxe Training
(f) Community Language and Specialization Program (CLASP)
(g) Security Training
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(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)

Hanjin Training on Welding, Pipefitting, and painting


Sari-sari Store Training and Access to Resources (S3TAR)
MSCTC (Microsoft Community Technology Center)
Trabaho Muna JobsDB Tarlac

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