Marcos backs 3-year service proposal for IT, health care scholars
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has supported the proposal of the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) to continue training workers in the information technology (IT) and health sectors and require them to serve at least two to three years in the Philippines before being allowed to work abroad.
During the 5th meeting with the PSAC-Jobs Sector Group in Malacañang on Thursday, the President said that such a move would address lack of human resources in those sectors.
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