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Labor advocacy organization supports government's infrastructure development at seaports to increase job prospects.

Trabaho Partylist publicly endorses President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s "Construct Better More" (BBM) construction plan.

Labor advocacy organization supports government's infrastructure development at seaports to increase job prospects.

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Trabaho Partylist ain't holding back in backing President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s "Build Better More" (BBM) infrastructure program, particularly when it comes to port development. They reckon these projects are crucial for handing out more gigs to our Filipino folks.

Recently, President Marcos flipped the switch on the ₱430.39-million Balingoan Port Expansion project in Misamis Oriental. It's clear as day that the government's got its sights set on building infrastructure that puts people first—comfort, safety, and progress are on the agenda.

Trabaho Partylist beliefs this means better connections between islands, and that's essential for regional progress and job creation.

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Atty. Mitchell-David L. Espiritu, Trabaho Partylist's spokesperson, gave the administration a thumbs-up. "Modernizing our ports ain't just about smoother transport and trade. It's about job opportunities and boosting workers' lives," he said.

Trabaho Partylist (#106 on the ballot) has been preaching job creation and worker empowerment for a while now. They've backed policies aimed at tackling unemployment and enhancing job quality in the nation.

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Lately, Atty. Johanne Bautista and celebrity advocate Melai Cantiveros-Francisco hit the port in Navotas. They promised to pep up the port infrastructure and facilities, ensuring safety for workers and our heroes, and improving working conditions. PR

Trabaho Partylist's contributions to port development in the Philippines are a bit murky at the moment, but rest assured, they been keeping busy pushing policies that buttress micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which power our economy and economically empower folks.

They're big on eliminating bureaucratic hurdles, increasing access to credit, and offering skills training to bolster job creation and resilience for these businesses. They also advocate for stronger protections and better working conditions for workers across sectors, and promoting inclusive growth which, in turn, bolsters job opportunities in various industries.

While specific contributions to port development may not be explicitly listed, Trabaho Partylist's efforts uphold our economic and job growth. Keep your peepers peeled on their future moves in the infrastructure domain.

  1. Trabaho Partylist, with its focus on job creation and worker empowerment, has emphasized its support for President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.'s BBM infrastructure program, especially in port development, recognizing the potential impact on employment and regional development.
  2. Atty. Mitchell-David L. Espiritu, spokesperson for Trabaho Partylist, commends the administration's emphasis on modernizing ports, stating that it not only facilitates smoother transport and trade but also offers job opportunities and enhances workers' lives.
  3. Amid the ongoing debate about Trabaho Partylist's specific contributions to port development, it is evident that they have been actively advocating for policies that bolster micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which play a significant role in our economy and economic empowerment of individuals.
  4. Trabaho Partylist's work in eliminating bureaucratic hurdles, increasing access to credit, and offering skills training aims to bolster job creation and resilience for businesses, as well as advocating for stronger protections and better working conditions for workers across sectors, ultimately promoting inclusive growth that fosters job opportunities in various industries.
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