Newly appointed Labor and Employment Secretary Beinvenido E. Laguesma said he will come out with deliverables to concerned stakeholders, particularly those in underserved areas, for his first 100 days in office. Know more:
Newly appointed Labor and Employment Secretary Beinvenido E. Laguesma said he will come out with deliverables to concerned stakeholders, particularly those in underserved areas, for his first 100 days in office.
“It has been the tradition [for new appointees] to be asked what they will do in their first 100 days. I prefer to be confined with such tradition. I want as early as now, we are already doing something,” Laguesma said. “It is clear in the instruction of President Bongbong Marcos to prioritize programs for workers and the employer sector,” Laguesma said.
Among the issues related by labor groups are contractualization, higher wages, job security, protection of their right to organize, and better service delivery of DOLE.
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