Manila LGU partners with McDonald's to provide more jobs for seniors
The Manila City Government has partnered with McDonald’s Philippines to expand the Senior Citizen Hiring and Deployment Program, opening more employment opportunities for senior citizens who are still capable of working.
The representatives from McDonald’s Philippines, led by Managing Director Margot Torres, paid a courtesy call on Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso together with Public Employment Service Office (PESO) Manager Hiroshi Umeda.
Under the program guidelines, qualified senior citizens must be medically fit to work and will be assigned customer-facing roles only, excluding kitchen duties.
Domagoso welcomed McDonald’s continued support and expressed appreciation for the company’s contribution to the city’s employment initiatives.
“I am after the productivity, that they are being valued, that they are given importance. Secondarily, meron sila konting income (They have a little income.)"
Aside from the employment program, the meeting also covered the Ronald McDonald Bahay Bulilit Learning Center, a tripartite partnership between McDonald’s Philippines, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and local government units.
The Bahay Bulilit facility will serve as both a day care center and a learning hub for children aged two to four years old, providing access to early childhood education.