Mabel Sunga Acosta

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Senator Kiko Pangilinan pushes for GENUINE REFORMS and ELECTIONS VIGILANCE at MABEL AT YOUR SERVICE

In an interview over “Mabel at your Service” public affairs program last Sunday, September 13, 2009, anchored by Davao City Councilor Mabel Sunga Acosta, Senator Pangilinan lamented that the country is way left behind in economic stability. He expressed disappointment of the fact that the Philippines have not increased its per capita income for the last 30 years. China has registered a 400 percent increase; Malaysia, 150 percent; and Thailand 100 percent during the same period. “What we’re earning 30 years ago, we’re earning today. In other words, we’re running-in-place,” he said.

He blamed the “public sector leadership” for “the mess we’re in” however, without specifying any president or past leaders and offered new public sector leaders as the optimal solution.

He said that it is encouraging that there are efforts to get people to register and encouraged the people, especially the youth of Davao City to be more vigilant in exercising and protecting their votes.
In Davao city alone there is approximately over one million registered first time voters because of the rejuvenated interest in the upcoming the electoral process.

1 comment:

aldwin said...

I really think DAVAO city should

have a STRONG and GENUINE laws

that would surely benefit it's

workforce. Specially for those

workers who's into ICT and BPO

industry. Genuine HEALTH CARE

and medical attention should be

lifted up for those workers.

I've been working in a call

center here in davao for over 2

years now...on the 2 companies

that i have worked with, I never

had any medical or health care

benefits attained. Yes,

Philhealth is there, but I don't

think an insurance is necessary

when you're not confined in a

hospital or something that

requires the use of that

insurance. What I want, I mean,

WE want is a CONSISTENT

QUARTERLY medical check-ups,

either dental, optical,

everything!!!! All should be

provided to us, and given for

FREE.

I hope you guys on the

government side would give

enough attention in to this

matter. And hopefully, we could

see your effort and necessary

action sooner. Remember, DAVAO

is cited as the next BPO capital

of the country because of the

quality of its workforce.

I think having this kind of

policy or law is just like

"paying back the workers" of

what they have contributed to

the city's economy. Since, We,

the workers, are one of the

city's precious investment.

right?

Oh, please focus on small ICT

and BPO companies...please! oh,

salaries, incentives, benefits

of the workers should be

monitored as well. PLEASE!!!