Senator Joel Villanueva called for the institutionalization and localized employment structures in the National Employment Recovery Strategy (NERS), and said that the strategy should be strengthened through local government unit (LGU) participation.
“The NERS should be sustained beyond its deadline this year and provide guidance particular to the needs of every LGU. Each LGU should have a say on how it will participate in employment recovery so that we can say it is truly national in scope,” Villanueva said.
Based on Executive Order No. 140, series of 2021, the NERS is a medium-term employment recovery strategy anchored on the updated Philippine Development Plan 2017-2022 and ReCharge PH, which takes into consideration “the changes in the labor market brought by the pandemic and the fast adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies”.
The Chair of the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment, and Human Resources said that LGUs should be empowered under an institutionalized NERS, which is part of the senator’s campaign platform of income security and employment empowerment.
“LGU participation in national employment recovery is a no-brainer.”
“While we need a consistent policy for emergency job generation, each local government unit has their own specific supply and demand from the job market, with each having their own experience in the pandemic. LGU participation in national employment recovery is a no-brainer,” the veteran legislator said.
The seasoned lawmaker made this remark after his visit in Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental, and Zamboanga del Norte as part of his reelection campaign for a second Senate term.
The senator also previously called for a standardized scorecard to keep track of the NERS implementation, and sees localized data as a crucial metric for the program’s success.
“Walang tayong iwanan sa pag-unlad ng bayan.”
“Localized data makes sure that we are not leaving anyone behind in nationwide job recovery. Walang lugar dapat sa Pilipinas ang walang trabaho. Walang tayong iwanan sa pag-unlad ng bayan,” he said.
With the number of unemployed Filipinos in the country rising to 3.27 million (6.6%) as of last December, Villanueva believes that a local structure for the NERS should contribute to a better distribution of employment opportunities across regions, and ease the population rise in urbanized areas.
He also said that a coordinated local employment strategy should also minimize the need for both international and local migration for job employment, and corresponding urban explosion problems such as congestion and skyrocketing cost of living.
“Dapat ipursigi na rin natin na hindi na kailangang lumipat pa ng ibang probinsya o ibang bansa para lang makapagtrabaho, lalo’t umaahon na tayo mula sa pandemya. Dapat may trabahong para sa iyo saan ka man naroroon,” Villanueva concluded.