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    Tourism jobs seen growing despite Boracay shutdown

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    April 13, 2018
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    PN20180413_B1
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    The tourism sector will generate the most number of jobs until 2022, notwithstanding the temporary closure of Boracay Island, a social development group said Tuesday. The six-month closure of the island that will start at the end of April will show the government's "seriousness," said Bayan Academy chairman Eduardo Morato Jr. "After all the hullabaloo, after all the crisis, the tourists will come, I am very sure," he told reporters.
    Citation
    Tourism jobs seen growing despite Boracay shutdown. (2018, April 13). Panay News, p. B1.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/648
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    Corporate Names
    Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
    Personal Names
    Morato, Eduardo Jr Mamondiong, Guiling Benavidez., Benjo
    Geographic Names
    Manila Boracay
    Subject
    tourism Sociological aspects Governments evaluation Industries Financial management information technology
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