00:00More Filipinos will be given jobs if the bilateral labor agreement between the Philippines and Slovenia is added.
00:09Aside from that, Philippine-Hungary Friendship Week will also be held, job fair tomorrow.
00:15I'm Zeph Busongan of Radyo Pilipinas for Balitang Pambansa.
00:20Tomorrow, the bilateral labor agreement between the Philippines and Slovenia will be signed by our beloved President.
00:31This is what Migrant Workers Undersecretary Patricia Yvonne Caonan announced in an interview with Radyo Pilipinas earlier.
00:39This is in accordance with the PBBM's call for the DMW to strengthen cooperation between the two countries.
00:47By the time the agreement is signed, we will be able to send caregivers to Slovenia.
00:54The PBBM also emphasized to the DMW that there is sufficient training in the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, or TESDA,
01:03for the Filipino caregivers to be deployed in the country.
01:07The labor agreement will be added tomorrow, along with a job fair in Robinson's Galleria in Mandaluyong City, where 3,000 jobs are allocated to Hungary.
01:18Under our President, President Bongbong Marcos, and our Secretary, Han Cleo Kakdak, we opened our office in Budapest last year.
01:30This is what Hungary considered as one of the reasons to allow only the Philippines, an Asian country, to send workers to Hungary.
01:41Among the jobs that can be applied abroad are factory workers, drivers, and machine operators.
01:47The basic salary of the OFWs will reach 700 to 1,000 euros.
01:55The DMW also emphasized that they will continue to remind applicants who want to work abroad so that they will not be victimized by illegal recruiters.
02:06From Radyo Pilipinas, Zef Bosongan, for Balitang Pambansa.