MANILA, Philippines.– The inaugural batch of youth trainees under the Jollibee Group Foundation's (JGF), Access, Curriculum, and
Employability (ACE) Program and Youthworks PH is set to begin their on-the-job
training in select stores in Cebu of Jollibee, Chowking, and Greenwich. This
program is a collaboration between the Jollibee
Group, and Primary Structures
Educational Foundation, Inc. – School of Knowledge for Industrial Labor,
Leadership, and Service (PSEFI-SKILLS), together with the
Philippine Business for Education (PBEd), and the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID).
The 21 “Not in Education, Employment, or Training” (NEET)
youth trainees kickstarted their work-based training at Jollibee Group stores This
is the second part of their training after 10 weeks of classroom training that Jollibee Group funded, including the trainees’
allowances and accommodation. Apart
from that, Jollibee Group and JGF also worked with PSEFI-SKILLS in the
development of the curriculum for the Quick Service Restaurant Operations (QSRO) track, which is designed
to fill the gap for professionalized personnel training in the food service
industry.
The QSRO is one of the two tracks under the ACE Scholarship Program; the other track focuses on agriculture, which is done in partnership with technical-vocational training institutions to provide youth from low-income families the opportunity to stay in school and eventually improve their livelihoods.
The Supervised Industry Learning (SIL), an aspect
of the Youthworks PH program, will run from September to December 2024. During
this phase, the trainees will work alongside experienced store managers and
crew members within Jollibee Group stores and will undertake a range of tasks
including customer service, food handling, maintaining cleanliness and
sanitation, and other operational procedures.
Launched in 2018, YouthWorks PH is
a private sector initiative to increase access to quality training and
employment opportunities for unemployed and out-of-school Filipino youth.
During the kick-off event last September 23, at
Jollibee Parkmall in Mandaue City, Ruth Angeles, Chief Human Resources Officer
for Jollibee Group Philippines emphasized the importance of SIL for the
trainees.
“We are excited to welcome our trainees
into the next phase of their program, where they will gain hands-on experience
as skilled service crew. This part is crucial because it puts them in
real-world situations and gives them the practical skills they need to handle
the challenges of their job,” said Jollibee Group Chief of Human Resources Officer
Ruth Angeles.
Investing in the future
As one of JGF’s core commitments in uplifting
underprivileged youth, JGF President Gisela Tiongson underscored the value of
investing in the future of the youth and creating pathways for their success.
"This initiative reflects our commitment to
drive social change and open up more opportunities to help the next generation
succeed and reach their dreams,” said Tiongson. “At Jollibee Group and JGF, we
believe that by investing in youth education, we can build a more inclusive and
resilient society where more people have a chance at a better life.”
Jessa Marie Jumao-as, one of the trainees of the
YouthWorks PH program, said the workforce development training program has been
a “transformative gift” for her. Prior to participating in the program, she used
to be part of a cleaning service group, which made her realize that she is
happy with work that deals with more people.
“I am
very grateful to Jollibee Group and PSEFI-SKILLS for giving me the opportunity
to become one of the ACE scholars and trainees of the YouthWorks PH program of
PBED and USAID. I am grateful to them because they taught me new skills to be
able to work in the food and beverage sector, and to have a better future. This
has been a transformative experience,” said Jumao-as.
Youth unemployment is at
11.2%, despite the high number of vacancies in different industries.
“We are
elated to see the pilot batch of 21 out-of-school youth in Cebu City jumpstart
this opportunity. This project is a testament to what we can achieve when we
break down silos and work together. When government, businesses, educators, and
communities join forces, we can empower young people, unlock their potential,
and build a brighter future for all," said Executive Director of PBED
Justine Raagas.
To continue improving the skills and opening more
opportunities for more NEET youth trainees, Jollibee Group and JGF, together
with PSEFI-SKILLS, PBEd and USAID, will continue to expand the ACE Scholarship
and YouthWorks PH programs by bringing it closer to more trainees in other
parts of the country.
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