Philippine Daily Inquirer

PEZA WORKERS CAN NOW APPLY AS MILITARY RESERVISTS

- By Vincent Cabreza @vincentcab­rezaINQ

Economic zones managed by the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (Peza) may bring workers reasonably high salaries, safe working conditions and even a military rank.

Ecozones have become the latest recruitmen­t ground for the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s as Peza officials have drawn up memorandum­s of agreement with some business firms for them to convince their workers to enlist as military reservists.

There are some 1.5 million workers in Peza zones.

Aspiring military reservists at Peza-controlled zones will be trained to handle rescue operations during calamities and terror attacks in their area, Peza Director General Charito Plaza, a brigadier general in the AFP reserve command, said.

They will also be equipped with marksmansh­ip and other military skills “so they can defend themselves, their families, their workplace and their country,” Plaza said.

Reservists can get scholarshi­ps, while the companies they work for can get tax deductions for the uniforms and other equipment used by their workers during training, said Plaza, who graced the 40th anniversar­y of the Baguio City Economic Zone.

The recruits began their ba- sic military training this month, with the first batch of ecozone reservists expected to complete their training on April 30.

Plaza also bared plans to rebrand Peza and build agro-industrial zones, steel and mineral processing zones to discourage the export of mineral ore, and a munitions zone where weapons could be manufactur­ed.

Peza currently manages over 370 economic zones, most of them business process outsourcin­g companies.

Plaza said Peza would embark on a rebranding campaign to be launched on April 30, despite issues about the government’s comprehens­ive tax reform program.

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