Japanese minister tells VP Duterte: More jobs await Pinoy workers in Japan
By Raymund Antonio and Raymund Antonio
Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte on Wednesday, May 3, shared her delight upon learning from visiting Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Katsunobu Kato that more jobs await Filipino workers there.
(From left) Vice President Sara Duterte and Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Katsunobu Kato (OVP photo)
In a Facebook post, the official talked about her meeting with Kato and even shared photos of the courtesy call in her office. “Masaya tayo sa balitang dala ni Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Mr. Katsunobu Kato na maraming trabaho ang naghihintay para sa mga Pilipino sa Japan (We are happy with the news from Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Mr. Katsunobu Kato that there are many jobs waiting for Filipinos in Japan),” she wrote. Quoting Kato, the Vice President said that 54.7 percent of Filipinos who took the exam for caregivers last March passed. This is the highest passing percentage that Filipino examinees got in the past 10 years, Duterte added. Aside from the possibility of more Filipinos working in Japan, the Vice President and Kato likewise discussed a range of issues that concern the two countries. “Kabilang din sa aming napag-usapan ay pagpapatibay natin sa edukasyon bilang pundasyon ng tibay at seguridad ng ating bansa, ang technical internship ng Japan para sa mga Pilipino, at ang pagpapatibay ng Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) (We also talked about the strengthening of our education as the foundation for the strength and security of our country, the technical internship of Japan for the Filipinos, and the fortification of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement),” Duterte said. The Vice President is currently the government’s caretaker as President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. attends a series of meetings in the United States, as well as the coronation of King Charles III in London this weekend.
(From left) Vice President Sara Duterte and Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Katsunobu Kato (OVP photo)
In a Facebook post, the official talked about her meeting with Kato and even shared photos of the courtesy call in her office. “Masaya tayo sa balitang dala ni Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Mr. Katsunobu Kato na maraming trabaho ang naghihintay para sa mga Pilipino sa Japan (We are happy with the news from Japanese Minister for Health, Labour, and Welfare Mr. Katsunobu Kato that there are many jobs waiting for Filipinos in Japan),” she wrote. Quoting Kato, the Vice President said that 54.7 percent of Filipinos who took the exam for caregivers last March passed. This is the highest passing percentage that Filipino examinees got in the past 10 years, Duterte added. Aside from the possibility of more Filipinos working in Japan, the Vice President and Kato likewise discussed a range of issues that concern the two countries. “Kabilang din sa aming napag-usapan ay pagpapatibay natin sa edukasyon bilang pundasyon ng tibay at seguridad ng ating bansa, ang technical internship ng Japan para sa mga Pilipino, at ang pagpapatibay ng Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) (We also talked about the strengthening of our education as the foundation for the strength and security of our country, the technical internship of Japan for the Filipinos, and the fortification of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement),” Duterte said. The Vice President is currently the government’s caretaker as President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. attends a series of meetings in the United States, as well as the coronation of King Charles III in London this weekend.