By Dexter A. See
BAGUIO
CITY– The full blast operation of the John Hay Special Economic Zone and influx
of multinational business process outsourcing companies to the zone contributed
in sudden surge of employment opportunities by at least 146 percent over the
past three years,” Dr. Jaime Eloise M. Agbayani, president of the John Hay
Management Committee, said here recently.
Agbayani
said from around 1,400 jobs in July 2011, employment opportunities inside the
zone grew to 3,470 by the
end
of 2013.
She
added for the first two quarters of 2014, an additional 560 jobs were generated
by the opening of more shops in the multi-billion Ayala Techno hub and the
expansion of operation of several business process outsourcing companies like
Convergy’s, International Hotels Group among others.
“We
want to make John Hay productive because of the expected influx of various
investors wanting to operate their businesses inside the zone and avail of the
benefits of the special economic zone,” Agbayani said.
The
JHMC official disclosed out of the over 10,000 jobs within the Philippine
Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), the JHSEZ accounts for at least 60 percent of
the jobs that were generated over the past several years.
JHMC
is a subsidiary of the State-owned Bases Conversion and Development Authority
which is tasked to oversee the operation, administration and management of the
former American rest and recreation center in the city.
Agbayani
cited at least 92 percent of the workers inside the PEZA and JHSEZ come from
the Baguio-La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) and the different
parts of the Cordillera.
“We
want to leave a legacy in John Hay and we want to leave it in better state
compared to when we took over the former American military base,” Agbayani
said.
She
said expansion of MOOG Controls Corporation, an American semi-conductor company
operating inside PEZA, which leased around 5 hectares of land from BCDA
resulted in the generation of more than 1,500 jobs and another 1,000 indirect
jobs from the BLISTT area.
The
JHMC official said employment within the JHSEZ has constantly increased by a
maximum of 30 percent annually over the past several years and job generation
inside John Hay will be projected to grow at the same rate with the projected
influx of investors locally and internationally.
In
terms of business establishments, Agbayni said from 70 locators in 2011, it
grew to 110 at the end of the second quarter this year.
By
the end of this year, Agbayani said JHMC projects hitting the 5,000 mark in
terms of jobs that will be created while locators are expected to increase to
around 120.
She
said numerous queries have been received by JHMC in terms of doing business
inside the zone, thus, there will likely be a significant growth in the number
of locators and the jobs to be created for local residents within the next two
years where CJH has been projected as one of the catalyst of the city’s overall
economic growth.
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