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PEZA fears growing ‘undergroun­d’ IT-BPO operation

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MANILA – The Philippine Economic Zone Authority ( PEZA) has received reports that registered informatio­n technology and business process outsourcin­g (IT-BPO) companies are losing their employees to “undergroun­d” IT-BPO entities operating in a work-from-home (WFH) set-up.

PEZA director general Charito Plaza said t hese undergroun­d operations of entities servicing the IT- BPO sector provide higher salary and offer WFH arrangemen­t, which is favorable especially to the voice segment of the industry.

“When I had a dialogue with Cebu IT- BPOs, I found out there are now virtual or ITrelated businesses who we call as undergroun­d. Undergroun­d because they are not registered with (the) government They’re offering high ( pay) around

P30,000 to P40,000, but there is no security of tenure,” Plaza told reporters.

She added many workers in the IT- BPO industry have resigned f rom t heir j obs following a directive from the government to return to their respective workplaces.

“’ Yong mga workers din, matapang silang magsalita na we will resign from work kasi meron na itong undergroun­d eh, hiring them for a big fee (The workers are unfazed to say ‘ we will resign from work’ because of these undergroun­d IT-BPOs hiring them for a big fee),” the PEZA chief said.

The PEZA, registered IT-BPO enterprise­s, and workers were denied by the Fiscal Incentives Review Board ( FIRB) from their request to at least extend the WFH arrangemen­t until September 2022, when the proclamati­on of state of calamity due to coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic is set to expire.

Since April 1, companies registered opera t i ng i n economic zones were ordered to scrap the WFH set-up and go back to their offices.

Plaza said with the growth of undergroun­d operation i n the I T- BPO sector, the government will lose more revenues from taxes as these unregister­ed firms do not pay their obligation­s to the government and do not give security of tenure for workers.

According to PEZA, it has registered a total of 1,608 IT locators and 297 IT parks.

These registered business enterprise­s created over 1.01 million j obs and i nvested P330.4 billion at the end2021.

 ?? ?? Workers in the informatio­n technology and business process outsourcin­g sector have returned to their offices. Some firms have reported that they are losing their workers to “undergroun­d” IT-BPOs, which offer higher pay and work-from-home set-up.
Workers in the informatio­n technology and business process outsourcin­g sector have returned to their offices. Some firms have reported that they are losing their workers to “undergroun­d” IT-BPOs, which offer higher pay and work-from-home set-up.

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