Sen. Cynthia Villar will not be physically attending Senate sessions for safety amid the coronavirus pandemic. | CMRamosINQ
“Manny is managing our business online. I can take the risk, but Manny cannot. He is managing a very big organization with thousands of employees and workers,” Villar went on, referring her husband who was a former Senate president.
“The companies need him because of a predicted economic recession. We have experienced recessions in 1983 and 1997. Like before, Manny has to manage the business to overcome the present challenges,” she added.“There are people like us who can opt to work from home in the new normal as we know it.
“I hope our policymakers will realize that they should establish a protocol that workers will follow so they can go back to work ,” she said.“We as legislators will also find ways and means to help our countrymen as we all adapt to the new normal,” she added.until May 15 while a general community quarantine has been imposed on moderate to low-risk provinces.in industries like agriculture and food manufacturing are allowed to operate, along with hospitals and the like.
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