The Congress should set aside politics and think of ABS-CBN’s employees in voting for the bill granting the network its fresh franchise, a labor group urged Thursday.
“Being vital in operating for the next 25 years, the legislative franchise of ABS-CBN will save the jobs and source of livelihood of more than 10,000 Filipino workers and their families,” Defend Job Philippines executive director Christian Yamzon said in a statement.
“Politics and personal ires of our politicians must be set aside for the sake of the looming lost of employment and livelihood of the Filipino working force. Our workers must not be hostaged and victimized of any political actions of the government,” Yamzon added.
This was after a bill renewing ABS-CBN’s franchise, which will expire on March 30, 2020, was refiled by Nueva Ecija 2nd District Rep. Micaela Violago at the House of Representatives.
The labor group pointed out that ABS-CBN currently employs 6,730 regular employees, 900 non-regular workers and more than 3,325 talents, based on the network’s 2018 report to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Philippine Stocks Exchange (PSE).
Defend Job Philippines also called on President Rodrigo Duterte, who has threatened to block the network’s franchise renewal, “to rethink its threat to veto the franchise of ABS-CBN and let the company smoothly operate for the sake of its workers.”
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