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Wanted: Tourism workers

August 16, 2022 Mario Fetalino Jr. 264 views

Mario FetalinoTHE tourism industry is in need of more workers amid the rise in the number of foreign visitors in the country.

Responding to the problem, the Department of Tourism is pursuing a collaboration with the Department of Labor and Employment to boost employment in the hospitality industry.

The collaboration calls for the holding of job fairs in many parts of the archipelago. They will be done in coordination with the regional offices of DOLE and DOT and the local government units.

Initial focus will be in Metro Manila, Cebu and Davao. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) will be issued to formalize the collaboration of the two agencies for the job fairs.

The project intends to support the government’s economic recovery program by providing a platform for job seekers for job opportunities in various tourism sectors and allied services.

Through the job fairs, organizations could find the best candidates for their vacancies, thus bridging industry gaps.

Dubbed ‘Trabaho Turismo Asenso’, the project is scheduled to be launched on September 22-24.

The Philippines has recorded a total of 1.1 million foreign travelers since it reopened in February this year.

The latest figure as of August 7 surpassed the full-year arrivals in 2021 when borders were still closed to tourists and only 163,879 foreigners entered the country.

To sustain this momentum, the DOT promised an enhanced “overall experience” for travelers by promoting “digitalization” and working with relevant offices to further improve tourism infrastructure.

Tourism’s 12.7 percent contribution to the country’s economy before the pandemic fell to 5.1 percent in 2020 and 5.2 percent last year.

At a tourism summit in Cebu recently, Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco said the DOT projects the sector would “recoup its losses and revert to pre-pandemic level in the next three years.”

Frasco said the DOT is developing new regional tourism circuits that would highlight nature-based tourism; Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions (MICE); food and gastronomy; heritage and culture; farm and agri-tourism; health and wellness; and arts, among others.

“All these tourism dimensions will get an equal promotion, attention, and support as we expand ourselves from the traditional portfolio and explore multidimensional tourism,” she said.

Frasco also urged the tourism stakeholders to do their share and “build a stronger bridge of collaboration” to uplift the tourism industry.

“All of you play a vital role in our aspirations for recovery and progress. Your success, our success, means more jobs for our people, a better economy, more productive workforce, and sparking our recovery not only in our tourism industry here in Cebu but for the entirety of our country’s economy,” she told about 200 tourism stakeholders and local government representatives present during the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry-organized event.

“I invite everyone to join the efforts of the Department of Tourism and the national government in building a stronger bridge of collaboration to maximize all of our efforts and that we would be able to exceed our previous standing on the global stage,” she added.

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