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After the POGO ban, the Philippine job market faces an "excess of positions" embarrassment with 244,000 positions but only 3,572 people taking up posts.

After the POGO ban, the Philippine job market faces an "excess of positions" embarrassment with 244,000 positions but only 3,572 people taking up posts.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) of the Philippines recently disclosed a set of concerning employment data: since January this year, a total of 244,000 job positions were offered through government-sponsored job fairs nationwide, yet only 3,572 individuals successfully secured employmen

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The Ministry of Labor has committed to continuing to provide assistance to unemployed internet gambling license holders IGL workers.

The Ministry of Labor has committed to continuing to provide assistance to unemployed internet gambling license holders IGL workers.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) of the Philippines stated that it will continue to assist the unemployed workers of former internet gambling license holders (IGL) through job fairs and livelihood projects.Labor Secretary Lagusma emphasized that they are closely working with the Public

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The Ministry of Labor is preparing to hold various large-scale job fairs to assist workers who have become unemployed due to the POGO ban.

The Ministry of Labor is preparing to hold various large-scale job fairs to assist workers who have become unemployed due to the POGO ban.

Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma announced at the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon news briefing that in response to the mass unemployment caused by the government's total ban on Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO), the Department of Labor has quickly formulated a response plan.Secretary Laguesma

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Philippine gaming employees show tepid response to government job fair, with low participation rates.

Philippine gaming employees show tepid response to government job fair, with low participation rates.

The Philippine Department of Labor (DOLE) acknowledges that the job fairs organized specifically for unemployed workers from the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) sector have seen low participation rates. Despite holding several large-scale recruitment events, the enthusiasm among job seek

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The future is bleak for unemployed POGO workers, as the Philippine government firmly refuses to postpone the POGO deadline!

The future is bleak for unemployed POGO workers, as the Philippine government firmly refuses to postpone the POGO deadline!

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) of the Philippines acknowledges that not all workers who lost their jobs due to the closure of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) will be able to find suitable employment before the deadline of December 31. In July last year, President Fe

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Ministry of Labor: Recruitment fair for workers of offshore gaming operators in Calabasas scheduled for December.

Ministry of Labor: Recruitment fair for workers of offshore gaming operators in Calabasas scheduled for December.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) plans to hold another special job fair in Calabarzon for Filipino workers affected by the ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO).At the Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon briefing, the Director of the Bureau of Local Employment (BLE), Patrick Patriwiraw

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Only 33 offshore gambling workers found new jobs at the labor department job fair.

Only 33 offshore gambling workers found new jobs at the labor department job fair.

At a one-day special job fair held by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in Parañaque City and Makati City, 33 workers affected by the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (Pogos) ban found jobs.According to preliminary data provided by the Department of Labor, a total of 340 Pogo workers

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The Philippine Bureau of Immigration accelerates the processing of exit applications for employees of foreign offshore gaming companies, with 3000 gaming employees having their visas downgraded for departure from the Philippines.

The Philippine Bureau of Immigration accelerates the processing of exit applications for employees of foreign offshore gaming companies, with 3000 gaming employees having their visas downgraded for departure from the Philippines.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI) of the Philippines announced in a press conference on September 28 that approximately 3,000 foreign employees of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGOs) who had their visas downgraded have left the Philippines.During a meeting of the "Task Force on the Closure of

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Shocking Report! The Department of Labor fully assesses the impact of the POGO ban, what is the fate of 30,000 workers?
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Shocking Report! The Department of Labor fully assesses the impact of the POGO ban, what is the fate of 30,000 workers?

The Philippine Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recently announced that it has completed a comprehensive analysis of about 30,000 workers affected by the ban on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO). Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma stated during a Senate Finance Committee hearing

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The Philippine Labor Department finalizes job fair for offshore gaming company workers

The Philippine Labor Department finalizes job fair for offshore gaming company workers

Philippines' Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma stated on September 2nd, "The plan is still being finalized and determined. The organization of affected employees' data is expected to be completed within this week. Detailed information will be provided once everything is finalized."Laguesma mention

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