The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) Angeles recently celebrated the graduation of its Bread and Pastry Production training program. Backed by Senator Loren Legarda and delivered through TESDA-accredited World Link Institute for Technical Studies Inc., the initiative is part of a longstanding effort to equip Angeles City residents with practical, marketable skills for livelihood and employment.
PESO Angeles and TESDA: A Continuing Commitment to Skills Training
The Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in Angeles City has a long-standing commitment to providing free, TESDA-accredited skills training courses to its residents, regardless of age . Historically, these programs have covered a wide range of fields, including Housekeeping, Dressmaking, Beauty Care, Events Management, Cookery, and Bread and Pastry making . This initiative is often carried out in collaboration with private institutions, such as the World Link Institute for Technical Studies Inc., which serves as an accredited service provider . To ensure graduates are job-ready, they are fully assessed by TESDA and awarded a National Certificate (NC), which validates their competence in their chosen field.
A Network of Support and Future Opportunities
The success of these programs is supported by a robust network of partnerships at the local and national levels. Senator Loren Legarda, a long-time supporter of TESDA's programs like the Training for Work Scholarship Program (TWSP), has consistently advocated for skill-based education as a tool for poverty reduction . This aligns with the goals of PESO Angeles, which recently celebrated the graduation of its Bread and Pastry scholars. For those interested in similar opportunities in Angeles City, the local government offers various pathways. The PESO office is the primary conduit for such training programs, working closely with TESDA-accredited institutions like the World Link Institute, which also offers courses in Hilot Wellness Massage, Events Management, and Barista NC II.









