Workers City

In the Workers City, the sources of primary livelihood are the industrial estates nearby to service modern agro-based industries and other related light industries, including the processing of agricultural outputs. What is interesting in the Workers City is that future workers must undergo skills training and formation of values at the "processing” or training center. Values of discipline and good work ethics shall be impressed on them.

The workers, moreover, can build their own houses and engage in some kind of income-generating activity suited to the natural amenities of their location. Expectedly, the residential communities shall be positioned near their work and close to transport stations. Thus the Workers City will be a mix of "shophouses” neighborhoods, community centers and workplaces. Envisioned as such, the laborers, gainfully employed, shall enjoy peace and security.


Where are the Pacific Coast Cities Located?

Located on the Eastern seaboard of Luzon with a total land mass of about 80,000 hectares, it is bounded by San Luis, Aurora on the North, Gen. Nakar, Aurora on the South, The Pacific Ocean on the East, and Nueva Ecija on the West.