Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Clr. Seen proposes more incentives for teachers!
Clean rivers now visible in Binmaley


Robinsons to hire most laborers from Calasiao

SP to open P’sinan for STL operations
Veem Macanlalay leads P’sinan VMLP induction

VM Gorospe wants to maximize spaces at new Urdaneta City hall
THE ADMINISTRATION of Mayor Amadeo “Bobom” Perez IV is set to transfer all executive offices from the new city hall located at Brgy. Anonas here to the old city hall situated at the Poblacion area.
Vice Mayor Onofre “Bong” Gorospe informed that the new city hall will serve as the city’s legislative building to accommodate the personnel and visitors of the Sangguniang Panlungsod members.
“The city council will permanently hold its regular session at the new city hall because the SP session hall at the old city hall was already converted as extension of the Mayor’s Office,” the vice mayor explained.
Mayor Perez said he chose to establish the offices under the executive department in the old city hall because it is more accessible to their constituents.
The old city hall is presently undergoing renovation and beautification to accommodate employees who will transfer from the new city hall, and to provide comfort for those who have transactions in the city government.
A two-storey building will soon be erected in the old city hall’s left wing to house offices from the national agencies.
Vice Mayor Gorospe expressed elation for having the new city hall as the new legislative center of Urdaneta, however he wants to maximize the available spaces of the three-storey structure for the welfare of their constituents.
“I will propose to Mayor Perez that the city health office will have an extension center in the new city hall and establish a lying clinic to accept patients coming from neighboring barangays,” said Gorospe.
It will be recalled that the city government under the administration of former Mayor Rodolfo Parayno obtained a loan to construct the new city hall however, residents of the city preferred to transact business at the old city hall because of accessibility and comfort.
Gorospe believes that members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod can still effectively provide public service for their constituents considering the distance of their legislative offices in Brgy. Anonas, which is about five-kilometer away from the city proper.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Gov. Espino thanks Senators in Senate Hearing
Gov. Espino at Senate Hearing
Indigent families receive free health insurance
Espino urges the public to create better towns
Clr. Maybelyn urges all sectors -- Let’s support PNRC’s blood services program!
P’sinan gears for another GP National Award
As gleaned from the reports of the Provincial Health Office (PHO), Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr.said the province of Pangasinan has shown very good performance which meets the national standards of 95% in the GP indicators, particularly the Vitamin A supplementation coverage.
86 fishpen units dismantled in 3 days
Molina is confident that by the end of the month, her office shall have dismantled all fishpens in the city if the owners continue to be cooperative.
Parents, mentors cold to additional school years
Gov. Espino was not, is not and will never be a jueteng operator!
Friday, October 1, 2010
Puto vendors to have individual electric meters
Philippine Councilors’ League New Photo
Dong Perez is new PCL president!
Liderato ni Ben Datuin bilang Grand Knight kinilala ng KofC
Bakit ‘jueteng’ lang ang pinag-iinitan ni Archbishop Cruz?
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
PESO holds more recruitment activities for jobseekers
Citing the relentless efforts of PESO in conducting skills training and job placement activities, the Governor said that since he took office in 2007, PESO has already placed some 3,400 job applicants for local and overseas employment.
Gov. Espino noted that recruitment activities at PESO have leveled up as it does not just cater to the recruitment of skilled workers but also of professionals.
Just recently, PESO conducted a special recruitment activity through the Hanjin Heavy Industries, Inc. which absorbed qualified engineers for its engineering staff.
The Govenor said, Hanjin, a Korean shipyard company based in Subic, Zambales, has been a consistent partner of the provincial government in providing employment opportunities not only for Pangasinenses but also for residents from nearby towns and provinces.
To date , Hanjin has already hired some 400 welders now working at its shipyard in Zambales.
Vakrangee, an Indian organization has also tied up with PESO for the recruitment and training of encoders to work on the computerization of land titles of the Land Registration Authority in Manila.
A separate activity was also conducted where over a hundred unemployed out-of-school youths and adults willing to be trained as factory workers, janitors or welders for local and overseas employment availed of a free orientation conducted by PESO at the Kalantiao Building here last September 20.
Alex Ferrer, PESO Manager said the orientation is in cooperation with Pro Work Cooperative, a private organization that provides training to unemployed individuals and, at the same time, assists clients for job placements in electronic companies.
Ferrer said this is the 2nd time for ProWork Cooperative to assist the provincial government trough PESO in training unemployed individuals in electronics.
Vic Ong, a representative of ProWork conducted an interview after the orientation.