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Education crisis seen as main hurdle to PHL ambitions in global remote work
THE Philippines is poised to benefit from the global shift toward remote and borderless work, as its young workforce and in-demand service industries attract companies that hire talent regardless of location, according to Educational Testing Service (ETS), a global talent solutions and education firm.
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