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Fortune and Great Place to Work name Teleperformance one of the 25 World’s Best Workplaces in 2021

Teleperformance (Paris:TEP), a leading global group in digitally integrated business services, announced it has been recognized as one of the 25 World’s Best Workplaces™ by Great Place to Work® and Fortune Magazine. Only 25 companies in the world attained this exclusive employer distinction for 2021.

[Read more in Orange Magazine]

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BSP: Narrower BOP surplus, lower forex reserves this year

"The central bank sees remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) rising by six percent this year and by four percent next year, while earnings of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector is seen growing by nine instead of five percent this year and by five percent next year."

[Read more in Philippine Star]

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House OKs bill ensuring adequate ICT infra for state schools

“During Wednesday's plenary session, a total of 221 lawmakers voted in favor of House Bill No. 10329, or the Public Schools of the Future in Technology (PSOFT) Act, which aims to harness technological innovations, processes, and instruments in facilitating teaching and learning processes that would enhance the performance of students and teachers. No one voted against the bill nor abstained from voting.”

[Read more in Phippine News Agency]

 

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ITBPM 2028 Roadmap completion seen mid 2022

"According to Madrid, the IT-BPM Roadmap 2028 will allow real time midpoint reviews along the six years to calibrate for any changes to keep the industry on track and address any speed bumps along the way."

[Read more in Manila Bulletin]

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Biz groups to gov’t: Let us use our COVID-19 vaccines as boosters

"With the oversupply, the private sector asks the government to allow it to use these vaccines to take care of their employees and dependents as their contribution to accelerating national vaccination."

[Read more in Rappler.com]

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5 M Pinoys need reskilling — report

"As much as 5 million Filipino workers need to be reskilled or re-trained between now and 2030 as majority of jobs will be lost to automation, according to a report."

[Read more in Manila Bulletin]