The European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) advocated for increased investment in Filipino workers' skills, continuous learning, and equitable workplace environments during their 2025 Future of Work Forum.
The forum, themed "People First: Strengthening the Workforce for a Future-Ready Economy," gathered various stakeholders to address how the Philippines can adapt to technological advancements and global changes.
ECCP Executive Director Florian Gottein highlighted that investing in human capital is crucial for developing a more competitive, inclusive, and resilient Philippine economy amidst rapid technological evolution and global competition.
Representatives from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the European Union, TESDA, and education reform advocates supported this message, stressing the importance of enhanced cooperation among the government, academic institutions, and the private sector.
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