PESO Banayoyo

PESO Banayoyo Public Employment Service Office - LGU Banayoyo

31/03/2026

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GIP Interns join 3/30/2026 Flag Ceremony, and were introduced by the PESO Manager.
30/03/2026

GIP Interns join 3/30/2026 Flag Ceremony, and were introduced by the PESO Manager.

LGU BANAYOYO JOINS MOA SIGNING FOR ANTI-ILLEGAL RECRUITMENT AND ANTI-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS CAMPAIGNThe Local Government...
25/03/2026

LGU BANAYOYO JOINS MOA SIGNING FOR ANTI-ILLEGAL RECRUITMENT AND ANTI-TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS CAMPAIGN

The Local Government Unit of Banayoyo formally joined the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) Signing Ceremony with the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) in support of the strengthened campaign against illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons.

The significant event was attended by Deputy Speaker Kristine Singson-Meehan, City Mayor Eric D. Singson, Regional Directors of the concerned agencies, as well as the mayors of the 2nd District of Ilocos Sur to include Mayor Alexander G. Galanga of Banayoyo and their Migrant Desk Officers reflecting a united stand in protecting the welfare of OFWs.

The MOA signing symbolizes solidarity among stakeholders in advancing information dissemination, preventive education, and collaborative action to combat illegal recruitment and trafficking in persons, while promoting safe, legal, and dignified employment opportunities for all.







DOLE and PESO BANAYOYO ORIENTS GIP RECIPIENTSThe DOLE and PESO Banayoyo successfully conducted an orientation for the th...
25/03/2026

DOLE and PESO BANAYOYO ORIENTS GIP RECIPIENTS

The DOLE and PESO Banayoyo successfully conducted an orientation for the three (3) Government Internship Program (GIP) recipients of the municipality on March 25, 2026.

The beneficiaries include Oliver Jazz Gacoscos, Jay Ar Garnace, and Alloza Marie Ganado, who were officially briefed on their roles, responsibilities, and expectations under the program.

Mayor Hon. Alexander G. Galanga expressed his full support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of empowering the youth through employment opportunities and government exposure.

“Through the Government Internship Program, we are not only providing temporary employment but also equipping our youth with valuable experience, skills, and a deeper understanding of public service,” Mayor Galanga said.

The GIP recipients are set to serve from March to September 2026 and will be assigned to various offices within the Local Government Unit of Banayoyo.

Meanwhile, PESO Manager Helen Custodio highlighted the significance of the program in developing the employability and professionalism of young individuals.

“The GIP is a stepping stone for our youth to gain work experience and prepare them for future career opportunities. It builds confidence, discipline, and a strong work ethic,” Custodio stated.

Patrick Cabiladas, PESO Staff assisted in the orientation of the GIP recipients.

The LGU Banayoyo, through PESO, continues to implement programs that support youth development, employment, and community engagement.

15/03/2026

The TESDA STEP (Special Training for Employment Program) is a community-based specialty training program that focuses on providing immediate, manageable skills to help people find work or start their own small businesses. Important: Application Instructions Please read the following guidelines caref...

PESO BANAYOYO CONDUCTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMA total of 157 students from Banayoyo National High School (BNH...
13/03/2026

PESO BANAYOYO CONDUCTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAM

A total of 157 students from Banayoyo National High School (BNHS) attended the Career Development Support Program conducted by the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) Banayoyo on March 13, 2026.

The activity aimed to guide students in making informed decisions about their future careers, educational paths, and opportunities for personal development.

Mayor Alexander G. Galanga expressed his support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of preparing the youth of Banayoyo for future career opportunities.

During the program, Ms. Charlene B. Andres from PESO PGIS discussed important topics on career advancement, encouraging students to explore opportunities that will help them achieve their professional goals.

Mr. Benmhar Jay Veraflor also provided an orientation on the PGIS Scholarship Program, which offers educational assistance to qualified students.

Meanwhile, Helen Custodio, PESO Manager, highlighted the importance of early career planning and discussed youth employability, the First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act, and labor market analysis in the community.

“The purpose of this program is to inspire and guide our students so they can prepare for meaningful careers and take advantage of scholarship opportunities that can help them reach their dreams,” Custodio said.

Also present during the activity was Mr. Tito Tiwan, Principal of Banayoyo National High School, who expressed his appreciation to PESO Banayoyo and the LGU for bringing career guidance programs to the students.

The Career Development Support Program reflects the continuing commitment of LGU Banayoyo and PESO Banayoyo to empower the youth through education, career awareness, and scholarship opportunities.











TUPAD Profiling
09/03/2026

TUPAD Profiling

BESO Award❤️
06/03/2026

BESO Award❤️

The 2026 PESO congress
06/03/2026

The 2026 PESO congress

Thank u DOLE❤️
18/02/2026

Thank u DOLE❤️

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