Senator Joel “TESDAMAN” Villanueva today, Jan. 8 launched his campaign for a second term in the 24-member Senate, vowing to continue his agenda of job creation and strengthen employment security in the country.
Villanueva, chairman of the Senate Labor committee, outlined his achievements and platform as he rallied his audience to vote for his reelection in a campaign kick-off video posted in his official Facebook accounts.
The video showed the senator speaking before a live audience and teleconference guests consisting of workers, students, beneficiaries of programs championed by Villanueva, and Overseas Filipino Workers from 24 countries.
Villanueva said that any of this year’s candidates for president or vice president have jobs and employment as part of their platforms, which is why his advocacy should continue in the Senate.
The senator’s campaign video included endorsements from presidential candidates Vice President Leni Robredo, Senator Panfilo M. Lacson, Senator Emmanuel Pacquiao, and Manila Mayor Isko Moreno.
On top of his perfect attendance in Senate sessions with more than 500 bills and resolutions filed, the former director general of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) mentioned that he was able to pass crucial laws during his first term that strengthened the labor sector and provided livelihood opportunities for Filipinos.
The senator from Bulacan was instrumental in the enactment of laws such as the Tulong Trabaho Act, the law establishing the Department of Migrant Workers, First Time Jobseekers’ Assistance Act, Work From Home or Telecommuting Act, and the Doktor Para sa Bayan Act.
Villanueva said that he wants to continue his work in the Senate to ensure that the laws he passed are implemented properly.
He promised to focus on employment security in his second Senate term as the next phase of his advocacy for Filipino workers.
The senator is looking into institutionalizing and strengthening policies such as unemployment insurance, the National Employment Recovery Strategy, the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) Emergency Employment Program, and employment transition support programs as part of his reelection campaign platform.
Villanueva is also keen on passing laws for flexible employment arrangements, including allowing employees to have voluntary work arrangements, providing job opportunities for senior citizens, as well as supporting freelancers and the gig economy.
He also called for empowerment in the workplace by protecting the rights of workers, and cultivating knowledge and skills development in enterprises, science and technology, and medicine.
Villanueva is running as an independent candidate for his second term for Senator. He garnered the second highest number of votes in the 2016 national elections in his first Senate run. He has since chaired the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Development, Committee on Youth (during the 17th Congress), and Committee on Higher, Technical, and Vocational Education (during the current 18th Congress).