By Leslie Ann Aquino
Lawmakers and their spouses attending President Duterte's State of the Nation Address on Monday, July 23, were reminded by the Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP) to refrain from wearing ostentatious attire.
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(MANILA BULLETIN) In a statement, the workers' group stressed that the SONA is not a "fashion show" or a "dress rehearsal" but an event designed for the general public. “We are calling out on our lawmakers— Senators, Congressmen and their spouses— to wear modest clothes and simple wardrobes," ALU-TUCP spokesperson Alan Tanjusay said. "The SONA is not an ostentatious fashion show or a dress rehearsal. This day is more of people wanting to know the situation of our country and what the President plans to do about it, please don’t steal the show from them,” he added. Tanjusay said in this difficult times, any flamboyant display of designer clothes and expensive necklaces, bracelets, earrings and bracelets is offending to the general public who are poor, hungry and suffering. The ALU-TUCP, meantime, said the third SONA of President Duterte is very "crucial" to the people in the light of economic crisis being experienced by high inflation and eroding value of wages. "Workers and their families are expecting Duterte to lay down his plans and strategies that would bring economic relief to the prevailing economic gloom that workers and their families are facing due to incredibly rising prices of food and services, falling value of their wages, worsening quality of jobs, joblessness, jobs without security of tenure brought by widespread contractualization practice and unsafe workplaces," said Tanjusay. “Given our political and economic situation, the President as a leader and father of this nation must set out concrete courses of actions on what he plans to do amid the financial crisis that workers and their families are facing. These will serve as hope and guide for them in time of current despair. Without this particular hope and guidance from Duterte, no one will believe him anymore with his 'Tunay na Pagbabago' (genuine change) promise,” he added.
Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines logo(MANILA BULLETIN) In a statement, the workers' group stressed that the SONA is not a "fashion show" or a "dress rehearsal" but an event designed for the general public. “We are calling out on our lawmakers— Senators, Congressmen and their spouses— to wear modest clothes and simple wardrobes," ALU-TUCP spokesperson Alan Tanjusay said. "The SONA is not an ostentatious fashion show or a dress rehearsal. This day is more of people wanting to know the situation of our country and what the President plans to do about it, please don’t steal the show from them,” he added. Tanjusay said in this difficult times, any flamboyant display of designer clothes and expensive necklaces, bracelets, earrings and bracelets is offending to the general public who are poor, hungry and suffering. The ALU-TUCP, meantime, said the third SONA of President Duterte is very "crucial" to the people in the light of economic crisis being experienced by high inflation and eroding value of wages. "Workers and their families are expecting Duterte to lay down his plans and strategies that would bring economic relief to the prevailing economic gloom that workers and their families are facing due to incredibly rising prices of food and services, falling value of their wages, worsening quality of jobs, joblessness, jobs without security of tenure brought by widespread contractualization practice and unsafe workplaces," said Tanjusay. “Given our political and economic situation, the President as a leader and father of this nation must set out concrete courses of actions on what he plans to do amid the financial crisis that workers and their families are facing. These will serve as hope and guide for them in time of current despair. Without this particular hope and guidance from Duterte, no one will believe him anymore with his 'Tunay na Pagbabago' (genuine change) promise,” he added.