Romualdez: House to pursue laws promoting Filipino workers' welfare
The House of Representatives will pursue the passage of laws aimed at promoting and protecting the Filipino workers’ welfare, Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez said on Monday, May 1.
Romualdez made the assurance as he joins the nation in celebrating the Labor Day, greeting workers and acknowledging the sacrifices they make for their families and the country,.
“Our workers are the backbone not only of their families but of the economy and the nation. The economy would not be running if not for their tireless toil,” Romualdez said in a statement.
“This is the reason why we in the House of Representatives always make it a point to attend to their concerns. We are committed to continue working on measures that protect their rights, promote their welfare and preserve their jobs and incomes,” he said.
The House Speaker said the recently-enacted laws that aim to enhance economic growth and improve the investment climate in the country are geared toward job and income preservation.
These include the liberalization amendments introduced in the Public Service Act, Retail Trade Law and Foreign Investments Act, which are intended to attract more foreign investments.
“The investment-diplomatic missions of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his economic team, joined by a small group of House members, are all aimed at sustaining economic growth,” the lawmaker said.
“If we can keep the economy on the high growth path, our workers’ jobs and incomes are not only preserved but we create more economic opportunities for them and their families, and our people in general,” he further stressed.