Tesda Director General Kiko Benitez, US Ambassador MaryKay Carlson, McDonald’s Philippines President and CEO Kenneth Yang, PBEd Chairman Ramon del Rosario Jr., Hannibal Camva, Chief of Party for YouthWorks PH, and Edelberto de Jesus, PBEd Board Adviser, attend the graduation ceremony at McDonald’s Sucat San Antonio branch in Parañaque City for 53 former out-of-school and unemployed youth who completed the work-based training program provided by YouthWorks PH in partnership with McDonald’s Philippines.YouthWorks PH is an $8.7-million, eight-year (2018-2026) private sector-led initiative for youth employability, a collaboration between the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Philippine Business for Education (PBEd).
McDonald’s has committed to hire those who meet its hiring standards.‘Last’ Pogo hearing bugged by ‘medical’ excuses, but Sen.
Through this program, McDonald’s Philippines offers free skills training to 5,000 youth aged 18 to 30 who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET).