spot_img
28.4 C
Philippines
Saturday, November 23, 2024

Newly-hired workers thank CDC, Food Panda for job opportunities

The first batch of newly-hired Food Panda riders thanked Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and Food Panda Philippines Inc. (FPPI) for providing them livelihood opportunities under the “Kabuhayan Assistance for Displaced CFZ employees” project.

Newly-hired workers thank CDC, Food Panda for job opportunities
THE FRUITS OF HARD WORK. Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Vice President (VP) for Security Services Group PBGen. Sheldon G. Jacaban (4th from left, standing), together with CDC VP for Admin and Finance Mariza O. Mandocdoc (3rd from left, standing) and Asst. VP for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso (2nd from left, standing) handed over the checks to the 1st batch of Food Panda Riders. Also in the photo are Food Panda Philippines Inc. (FPPI) Head of Expansion and Business Development Argie Muyco (2nd from right, standing) and FPPI City Manager Louis Chito Gomez (1st from right, standing) along with the seven riders (L-R) Rafonzel G. Sinio (standing), Jun Nuel E. Nuses, Nicanor Ebias Cortez Jr., Dave P. Casugo, Roljaem J. Ocampo, and Edgardo John Ed San Agustin at the Clark Skills and Training Center. CDC-CD Photo

During the awarding of checks for the 1st batch of hired employees under the CDC, FPPI joint project, recipient Edgardo John Ed San Agustin, who spoke in behalf of his batchmates, shared that the program gave them a chance to have a new source of living and to provide a better life for their families.

- Advertisement -

“My heartfelt thanks to the entire team of this (CSR) program. I was given a new source of living and I was able to provide for my family. I also want to thank CDC and FPPI which were a huge part of my journey,” he said.

San Agustin and six other employees are now working as riders under the FPPI team and recently received their checks amounting to P3,500 each.

Meanwhile, CDC Vice President for Administration and Finance Mariza O. Mandocdoc with newly-appointed Vice President for Security Services Group PBGen. Sheldon G. Jacaban and Asst. Vice President for External Affairs Rommel C. Narciso led the presentation of the said checks to the employees. They were joined by FPPI Head of Expansion and Business Development Argie Muyco and FPPI City Manager Louis Chito Gomez

In her speech, Mandocdoc acknowledged the efforts of the 1st batch of employees and cited the state-owned firm and FPPI’s project as a fruitful partnership.

“I have been thinking of what Edgardo said and I realized that CDC’s projects can really be a blessing to an individual or a family. Now I see the fruits, the benefits that it brings to people. We are all very proud of you (referring to the employees). Instead of waiting, you grabbed the opportunity to provide for your family,” she said.

The “Kabuhayan Assistance for Displaced CFZ employees” aims to provide an opportunity to become Food Panda riders to a total of 77 displaced workers in this Freeport affected by the pandemic.

Last year, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between CDC and FPPI to help displaced Clark workers find a new job through its partnership with Food Panda.

FPPI is still in search of additional riders to complete the job vacancies available both for male and female job seekers. Interested applicants may check and visit CDC- External Affairs Division (EAD) – Corporate Social Responsibility and Placement Division (CSRPD) official Facebook page @ClarkCares to know more about the requirements for application.

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles