Duterte asked to tackle illegal foreign workers in ‘legacy’ Sona

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Duterte asked to tackle illegal foreign workers in ‘legacy’ Sona
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The President’s Sona may dwell on the administration’s programs to alleviate poverty, build infrastructure and restore peace and order—the “Duterte legacy” that he would like to work on during his last years in Malacañang, Andanar said. | JMAurelioINQ

Pogo effect on prices, jobs

Villanueva also expects Mr. Duterte to tackle other issues concerning the labor sector, such as the influx of illegal foreign workers and the Philippine offshore gaming operations sector, which have affected real estate prices and the local job market. Angara also urged the President to outline his long-term plans for the country in his Sona on Monday.

In particular, the incoming Senate finance committee chair said the proposed 2020 national budget should detail the framework for the country’s 10-year development plan.

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