Duterte administration
Prices rising, wages buying even less
December 5, 2020
PH labor market rebounding but not recovering – IBON
December 4, 2020
News | The labor market rebounding as lockdown restrictions are eased should not be mistaken as ‘recovery’. More than people returning to work, the term should mean returning to the same levels of employment as before. Recovery can only happen with substantial economic stimulus with sufficient government financial assistance or subsidies to workers affected by the pandemic.
IBON Executive Director on October 2020 labor force survey results
December 3, 2020
CREATE is for big business more than MSME’s
November 26, 2020
The Duterte administration doesn’t really care to stimulate the economy and is still taking care of big business instead of the economy or the people.
Gov’t priorities enrich a few and destroy the environment–IBON
November 25, 2020
News | The Philippine government’s bias for profit-seeking interests even at the expense of the environment are the root cause of the logging, quarrying and land conversion in Rizal and Cagayan provinces that have caused such devastating floods.
Swept away – Philippine agriculture bears wrath from government neglect
November 22, 2020
Features | Focusing on really strengthening communities: ensuring rights to basic needs including food and jobs, adequate standards of living, a balanced ecology, ample services, and development, would be what will forge the capacity to withstand disasters.
Magat Dam aggravates mining, logging, land conversion impact
November 19, 2020
Tagged, but not it
November 18, 2020
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The public has justifiably criticized the administration because it has revealed itself as anti-people. Yet, instead of listening to the demands of the people, President Duterte and his clique are using authoritarian rule to suppress all kinds of dissent.
IBON Executive Director on the RCEP trade agreement
November 18, 2020