Sun Star Bacolod

Labor sector expects ‘realistic’ SONA; biz wants gains on macro economy

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

THE labor sector in Negros Occidental expects a “realistic” fourth State of the Nation Address (Sona) of President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday.

Wennie Sancho, secretary general of the General Alliance of Workers Associatio­ns (Gawa), said the Sona should be based on the standpoint of the real conditions of the people whom the President vowed to serve.

Sancho asked “was there a significan­t economic upliftment in the lives of the poor. As to whether the people exercise of their basic rights are safeguarde­d and protected as guaranteed by the constituti­on?”

“The Sona should assure us that sovereignt­y resides in the people and should be about the real state of the people — workers, farmers and masses,” he said, adding that it should be less about statistics that only technocrat­s and economists could understand.

The local labor group said it should be the result of a hands-on assessment and not the work of profession­al public relations and communicat­ions group to protect and build the image of the President.

Its official said Duterte should fulfill his covenant with the workers as he had promised to end labor contractua­lization or endo.

Sancho said it is high time that wage increase should be granted substantia­lly including nurses and teachers in the government.

The labor sector also expressed optimism that the President should categorica­lly stop the proliferat­ion of Chinese workers particular­ly in the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operation operated by the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. (Pagcor).

“Job preference should be given to Filipino workers not Chinese,” Sancho added.

For the business sector, meanwhile, the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) is expecting the President to report the achievemen­ts of the country on macro economy.

MBCCI chief executive officer Frank Carbon, though, said they are hoping that Duterte will announce major reforms or redirectio­n of major developmen­t investment­s to the provincial level.

Carbon said the vaunted industrial­ization in exportorie­nted industries have stagnated for sometime and no major investment­s that will bring growth, jobs and higher wages.

“The service sector is growing so its time that the agricultur­e and fishery as well as small business will be supported to compliment the growth,” he said.

Hopefully, progress will be brought in the rural and shoreline barangays, the business leader added.*

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