Metro Manila, Philippines – President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the government is stepping up efforts to create more jobs as workers grapple with rising prices of fuel, electricity and basic goods. Speaking at the Labor Day celebration in General Santos City, Marcos said the administration is trying to ease the impact of higher costs while expanding employment opportunities. “We are not stopping in finding ways to create more jobs and opportunities,” he said. He pointed to nearly P2 trillion in approved investments last year, which are expected to generate about 150,000 jobs. The government has also continued holding job fairs nationwide, with more than 250,000 applicants hired on the spot since 2022, according to official data. More than 150,000 vacancies are being offered in Labor Day job fairs across 94 locations, he added. Still, Marcos acknowledged the strain on workers from rising fuel and power costs, saying the government has…