Jinggoy Estrada pushes for unemployment insurance program

Jinggoy Cavite sortie

Former senator Jinggoy Estrada joins the UniTeam caravan in Cavite.

MANILA, Philippines — Once reelected to the Senate, UniTeam senatorial bet Jinggoy Estrada said he will push for the creation of an unemployment insurance program to help thousands of Filipinos retrenched from work because of the pandemic, economic crises or natural calamities.

Estrada said many businesses closed shop during the pandemic, most of which will never reopen. “Laid off workers need all the help they can get and insurance can offer relief for the sudden loss of income,” he said.

He said he will propose that government subsidize workers who were retrenched due to the crisis.

“Employees pay contributions to the Social Security System (SSS), Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) and the Overseas Workers Welfare Authority (OWWA) for their retirement but they can also approach these institutions during crisis and calamities. However, the assistance they provide are often in the form or loans or cash advances. My plan is to help augment that,” he explained.

Estrada said many countries around the world provide unemployment insurance to their citizens for at least six (6) months until they can find work.

“The main issue here, of course, is funding. If reelected to the Senate, I will help craft a law that will set aside a counterpart fund to match the minimal contributions that employees will pay as insurance premiums,” he said.

Running under the UniTeam Alliance, Estrada is a champion of workers’ rights having served as chairman of the Senate committee for two consecutive terms.

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