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Former online teacher, hired as telemarketer in 121st Labor Day mega job fair
Cagayan De Oro
CITY – A displaced online teacher was hired on-thespot (HOTS) by Thinklogic Media Group as a store clerk/telemarketer during the 121st Labor Day celebration Mega Job Fair at the SM Downtown, here, on May 1.
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From Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur, Andrea Vanessa Rimarate came to this city solely to join the said job fair.
With an increasing financial need for her growing family, she decided to return to work in the formal sector after she was displaced as an online teacher when schools held classes face-to-face as part of a new normal after lockdowns were lifted from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Rimarate said she chose Cagayan de Oro since it is a flourishing city, meaning, it has more jobs to offer.
She also attended her first job fair with the Department of Labor and Employment-10 (DOLE10) last year, and she was also thankful to have been hired during that time.
But when she got pregnant, she decided to go back to her hometown in Aurora. She and her hus- band opened a “lechon” [roasted pig] business but it was not enough to sustain the needs of her three children.
Moreover, Rimarate’s story was only one of the 135 HOTS highlighted in the job fair as of 3:00 p.m. on May 3, 2023, in the final report.
Director Estrella Pahalla of DOLE-10 said the job fair was timely for the displaced, unemployed, and underemployed job applicants as an economic recovery measure for the country due to the pandemic.
DOLE-10 once again partnered with the Department of Tourism-10 (DOT-10) to boost the tourism industry sector in the region to improve their situation among the badly hit sectors during the pandemic.
About 92 companies brought 5,000 vacancies to the 3,012 jobseekers who registered for the job fair. About 253 were near hires, those with lacking requirements, or those for further interview, and 2,351 were qualified as of the May 3 final report.
Pahalla said 84 labor policy-compliant local companies were invited by DOLE-10 with their 3,890 vacancies and eight POEA-licensed overseas manpower agencies with their 1,110 vacancies, all with approved job orders from POEA, now the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).
The mega job Fair was in collaboration with the city government through Kathleen Kate Sorilla, manager of the Job Placement Bureau-Public Employment Service Office (JPB-PESO).
The job fair was declared open by Pahalla during the opening ceremonies through a ribboncutting with partners: SM Downtown Vice President for Marketing Russel Alaba; Regional Tripartite Industrial Peace Council Labor Sector Representative Nicandro Borja; and Management Sector Representative Vivien Lawansa; Councilor Joyleen Mercedes “Girlie” Balaba, representing Mayor Rolando Uy; DOT Officer Decius Esmedalla, representing Regional Director Marie Elaine Unchuan; Marigold Cherie Garrido, Technical Education and Skills Development
Authority assistant regional director, representing Director Dan Navarro, was witnessed by the heads and officials of DOLE-10, its attached agencies through its Regional Coordinating Committee-10, the Department of Trade and Industry-10, the Department of Agriculture-10, the National Food Authority-10, and the National Housing Authority-10.
Pahalla read Labor Sec. Bienvenido Laguesma’s message during the ceremonies.
Laguesma highlighted the millions of Filipino workers in the country who gave honor and dedication to the country by giving happiness, hope, and strength to their families.
He emphasized the workers’ contributions to the country’s economic re- covery from the pandemic and continued growth, which is worth emulating.
Moreover, among the walk-in public, 275 were referred to TESDA-10 for skills enhancement; 15 for livelihood assistance; two for entrepreneurship opportunities; and 275 were referred to other participating agencies like the Social Security System, the National Bureau of Investigation, the Philippine
Statistics Authority, the Philippine National Police, NHA-10, and the DOLEattached agencies.
The job fair is an employment facilitation strategy aimed at fast-tracking the meeting of jobseekers and employers/overseas recruitment agencies in one venue at a specific date to reduce cost, time, and effort, particularly on the part of the applicants.
(DOLE-10 | PIA-10)
Open communication helps curb depression in youth: CDO psych exec
MALITBOG,
Bukidnon – The Cagayan de Oro City government on Monday urged families to have open communication among their members to help curb incidents of depression.

Jayme Leonen-Pagaspas, head psychologist at the Psychosocial Division of the City Social Welfare and Development (CSWD), said most young people having issues with depression and mental health, need consistent communication with parents and elder family members.
“Tell them that you will always listen, and you will not judge what they are going through,” she said during Monday’s convocation of city government employees.
Pagaspas said cases of depression and mental health issues often lead to suicides, whose victims are mostly youths.
As a precaution, she said government agencies and the private sector will provide a wider reach to affected individuals.
“Our mayor (Rolando Uy) and the local government have created actions and received help (from partners) to address mental health,” Pagaspas said.
Over the weekend, there were reported attempts by several individuals to jump off bridges in Cagayan de Oro City but were halted by barangay officials who have since guarded the areas after a series of such cases.
Apart from 911, the CSWD has launched a helpline number for a free consultation on mental health concerns. (PNA)