Bongbong Marcos vows to end ‘endo’ too
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has assured labor groups he would prioritize a remedy to the practice of skirting labor laws by hiring contractual employees, depriving workers of lawful benefits and security of tenure.
In a meeting with the (TUCP) and the , Marcos assured labor groups of better labor conditions should he become president.
In a press statement on Wednesday, the Marcos camp said he had “expressed interest in making into a priority bill the Security of Tenure Act” to ensure the protection of workers’ rights.
In 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte vetoed a bill, one of his campaign promises when he ran for president in 2016, because the bill supposedly broadened the scope of labor-only contracting.
“We need to thoroughly study how to amend it so that it will really give protection to our workers, and it passes into law,” he said in a statement on Wednesday.
Article continues after this advertisementHe said the government needed to address the issue of contractualization so that Filipinos would not be forced to work abroad due to poor labor conditions in the country. Marcos did not detail the version of the “endo” (short for “end of contract”) bill he wanted Congress to enact.
Article continues after this advertisementIn a radio dzRH interview on Jan. 25, he said he would talk to owners of big corporations, some of whom, he said, are his “friends,” to address the problem of contractualization.
The son and namesake of the late Philippine dictator also said he supported the newly created Department of Migrant Workers, which Duterte signed into law in December last year, but said there was a need to streamline all the other agencies that deal with the labor sector.
“We need to streamline the agencies because there are already too many offices. Our workers are now confused where to go,” he said.
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