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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Job Opening in Australia: IT Technicians

Job in Australia:  I.T.   TECHNICIANS


Candidate must have experience in Installation, commissioning, repair and maintaining the following;

1.  Computer systems including hardware and software and hardware and all related products and technologies.
2.  Telephone systems - preinstall cabling, jumpering, programming.
3.  Office machines - fax, photocopier, printing, paper handling.

With minimum of 3 years experience.
Candidate should immediately entered college or any vocational course right after graduating in high school.

With IELTS is an advantage.

Interested and qualified applicants can send their RESUME and SCHOOL CREDENTIALS (TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS, HIGH SCHOOL & COLLEGE DIPLOMA), PHOTOS to our office. It’s Comity Consultancy and Manpower Resources Inc. (formerly VRJ International Manpower and Placement Agency). Aussie Tower Exchange 1418 M.H. Del PILAR St., Malate Manila.

You may also send your RESUME and SCHOOL CREDENTIALS (TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS, HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE DIPLOMA), PHOTOS thru recruitment2@comityconsultancy.com and lornarecruitment@gmail.com and luther_hipona@yahoo.com.ph.


Agency Name:    Comity Consultancy and Manpower Resources Inc. (formerly VRJ International Placement Agency)
POEA License No.:    POEA-108-LB-062411-R
Address:    Aussie Tower Exchange Bldg., 1418 M. H. Del Pilar St. Malate, Manila
Tel. No.:    516 – 5314 / 516 – 3294 / 522 – 0151 / 09173032009


For manpower pooling only. 
No fees to be collected during the application process.
Mag-ingat sa illegal recruiter.

POEA Hotline:  722-1144 / 722-1155
http://www.poea.gov.ph
 

Monday, April 28, 2014

OWWA Aids OFW in Bontoc Bus Mishap

Baguio City – The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) extended aid to a former Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) in Cyprus who was left permanently disabled due to the Bontoc bus tragedy.

OWWA Administrator Carmelita Dimzon said the victim, Olivia Aglipay, was given P100,000 assistance for her permanent disability Friday afternoon.

Dimzon said Aglipay is an active member of the OWWA and is entitled to disability claim from injuries arising from the accident.

Aglipay arrived in the country last February 5 after finishing her two-year contract in Cyprus. She was bound for their town in Mountain Province on February 7 when the ill-fated GV Florida bus fell off a ravine claiming the lives of 16 people out of 47 passengers.

Aglipay arrived in the country last February 5 after finishing her two-year contract in Cyprus. She was bound for their town in Mountain Province on February 7 when the ill-fated GV Florida bus fell off a ravine claiming the lives of 16 people out of 47 passengers.

Aglipay, who was hospitalized for more than a month, underwent several operations due to severe spinal injuries and fractures which resulted to her being bedridden.

She is now undergoing physical therapy sessions where the disability assistance will be used for her continuing treatment and medications.

The bus accident victim told OWWA that her savings in Cyprus were all used up during her hospitalization despite a cash grant and coverage of hospitalization by the bus company which, according to her relatives, is not even enough for her other needs and maintenance medicines.

Dimzon added the agency will find means to help distressed OFWs especially their active members and their families.

The OWWA administrator was in this city Friday to attend reception and congratulatory rites for the agency’s scholars.

OWWA regional director Manuela Peña said the agency heeded the advice of police investigators in the accident for government agencies to give assistance to victims. – Solar News, with a report from JM Agreda

source:  SolarNews