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Re-elected Pasay City Mayor Peewee Trinidad was interviewed by ANC the other day. He was the Metro Manila mayor who was buffeted by severe political storms shortly before the election season commenced. His "dismissal" from office capped his multiple woes. I could still recall his consequent ouster from city hall in a rather very disturbing scene. No matter how the high officialdom glossed over the rampage, I could discern the malice behind the move. But, even if it was apparent to me that the administration of Her Excellency President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo could have inspired the disadvantaged situation of
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From the point of view of the presence of reclaimed land,
What he did was to make sure that his people would top the number of employees to be taken in by the companies sprouting at the reclaimed land. In the interview, he called that some kind of a special arrangement. Admitting that thousands of our country's jobless would flock to where the opportunities are, the
Frankly, while it seems to work, I am not comfortable with that. The system is more personal than legal. As such, the approach is not capable of equal application. There is no assurance that anyone without liaison to city hall may be given the kind of push which the "special arrangement" is supposed to bear.
A legal infrastructure, rather than "special arrangement" is what is needed in our city. There is ample constitutional theory to support an innovative effort on the part of our local legislators in coming up with an ordinance which should give to our thousands of unemployed hands the first crack at job opportunities. That charity begins at home is not an idle philosophical thought. It can be useful in pounding out from the anvil of local legislation a law which regulates business with the end in view of trying to make sure that the populace of the very local government unit which services it has enough leeway at employment.
I am sure the measure, if any, which should concretize the idea of Mayor Trinidad is rather novel. But certainly, it is not unconstitutional. The ball is now on the court of our sanggunian. However our local leaders, armed with a fresh mandate from our people, engineer this concept into working legislation shall spell our initial triumph over the surge of unemployment.
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