The Philippine Star

Andanar confident US BPOs will remain in Phl

- By GIOVANNI NILLES

About 1.2 million Filipinos may lose their jobs if American business process outsourcin­g (BPO) operations pull out of the Philippine­s.

But Communicat­ions Secretary Martin Andanar is confident that this would not happen, saying it would be to the best interest of American businessme­n to keep their BPO operations in the country.

Andanar cited the call of US President Barack Obama who, when still a senator in 2008, urged American businessme­n to bring the BPO jobs back to their homeland. But the call did not get a positive response.

“Why? Because American businessme­n know that they (would) save more here. The salaries in the US are (paid) per hour, ours are per day. So, their businesses are more viable here,” Andanar said, referring to cheaper labor cost in the Philippine­s.

He also noted the capability of Filipino BPO workers to speak English in American, British and Australian accents.

Andanar made the comment after President Duterte declared a Philippine “separation” from the United States after the US criticized the Duterte administra­tion’s bloody drug war marked by allegation­s of summary killings.

But upon arrival from his state visit to China, Duterte clarified that he was not severing diplomatic ties with the US.

At the Davao Internatio­nal Airport, Du te rte was asked if Filipinos have something to worry about the possibilit­y of losing their jobs. He did not answer the question directly.

“Well, how about the Americans working here also in the Philippine­s? If I should worry about the Filipinos, this is also about the Americans here and their investment­s and all,” he said.

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