MANILA, Jan. 6 -- Enterprise-based training will be among the Technical Education and Skill Development Authority's (TESDA) key programs this year, an official said Monday.

In a Bagong Pilipinas episode, TESDA Deputy Director General Nelly Nita Dillera said training should end with jobs.

"We hope that more enterprises would register in our program," she said.

Enterprises could also avail of upskilling for their staff.

"If companies seek career progression among their staff and they think that is aligned with TESDA's training program, they could register and we could fund the training," she said.

Incentives also await registered companies, Dillera added.

"For example, 50 percent of their training expenses would be deducted from taxab...