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RTWPB-I conducts training on mental health

RTWPB-I conducted a hybrid productivity training on “Better Mental Health, Better Productivity” on September 12, 2025, at the RTWPB-I Conference Room, San Fernando City, La Union. A total of 10 on-site attendees and 27 virtual participants attended the training with the majority coming from Nutridense Food Manufacturing Corp. Ms. Sarah Marie Michelle Villamil of RTWPB-I facilitated the training, highlighting the strong link between mental health and employee productivity. She also discussed practical interventions and workplace practices that can enhance mental well-being of workers. Ms. Villamil...

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RTWPB-I invites stakeholders to minimum wage hearing

Atty. Romina E. Boado-Cabrillos, Board Secretary of RTWPB-I and Atty. Judi Khenn C. Faustino-Mojica, Atty. IV, invites the public to attend the public hearing on the minimum wage determination on Aksyon Radyo and Bombo Radyo, La Union on September 9, 2025.  The public hearing is set to take place on September 23, 2025, and aims to gather comments, feedback, manifestations, and recommendations from various sectors including labor groups, employers, organizations and other concerned stakeholders or interest groups.  During the radio interview, Atty. Cabrillos and Atty. Mojica, emphasized the...

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The RTWPB-I facilitates Work Ethics of a Productive Worker training

The RTWPB-I facilitated Work Ethics of a Productive Worker training to 38 participants in San Fernando, La Union on September 11, 2025.  Ms. Fredilyn M. Alag, conducted the training session and discussed the work ethics essential for the jobseekers to prepare them with the necessary skills and attitude to effectively blend into their potential company culture.  The attendees were encouraged to believe in their self and their ability to learn and adapt.  Ms. Alag further emphasized that the key to landing that role isn’t just about having the right technical skills, it’s also about...

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RTWPB-I conducts ISTIV Values training

The RTWPB-I organized and conducted an ISTIV values training session to strengthen the business values and practices of local entrepreneurs in the region on 11 September 2025 in San Fernando, La Union.   The training was attended by 38 participants. Atty. Judi Khenn Faustino-Mojica, Atty IV of RTWPB, discussed the five key attributes in employees: Industrious, Systematic, Time-Conscious, Innovative, and a Strong Value for Work. In her discussion, she also emphasized the role of the top management and stated that, “In order to convince their employees to be ISTIV, they should demonstrate ISTIV...

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6 MSMEs from Ilocos region joins the Digital Transformation Development Training Program

RTWPB-I sent three micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), specifically, Bantog Multi-Purpose Cooperative, Halo-halo de Iloko, BBs Sweets Co., C&A Paradiso Beach Resort, Uncle Tom Food Product and Balai Norte Hotels & Resort to the Digital Transformation Development Training Program for MSMEs jointly organized by the DOLE and Asian Institute of Management (AIM) in Makati City from September 1-5, 2025.    This program aims to build the management and workers capacities to transition to digital business processes, adopt new technologies, and sustain business operations in the digital...

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RTWPB-I to receive eNGAS and eBudget award in Bohol

RTWPB-I has been recognized by the Government Financial Management Innovators Circle (GFMIC), Inc. For its outstanding enhanced electronic New Government Accounting System (eNGAS) and electronic Budget (eBudget) System User Entity.   This award highlights the RTWPB-I’s commitment to efficiency, innovation, transparency and accountability in financial management.   RTWPB-I will receive the award during the 16th Annual National Convention and 2025 Membership Conference of the Government Financial Management Innovators Circle (GFMIC), Inc. on September 23-26,2025 at the Bohol Tropics Resort, Tagbilaran...

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