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Speaker Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III on Friday paid tribute to Filipino workers at home and abroad, citing their vital role in driving the Philippine economy and shaping the country’s future as the nation marked Labor Day.
“Sa pagdiriwang natin ng Araw ng Paggawa, kinikilala natin ang mahalagang papel ng bawat manggagawa sa pag-usad ng ating ekonomiya at sa paghubog ng kinabukasan ng ating bayan,” Dy said in his Labor Day message.
The leader of the House of Representatives underscored that workers remain the backbone and driving force of the nation’s progress.
“Kayo ang nagsisilbing lakas at buhay ng ating bansa—you are the true lifeblood of our nation,” Dy said.
“Sa inyong sipag, tiyaga, at sakripisyo, patuloy na umaandar ang industriya, serbisyo, at kaunlaran ng Pilipinas.”
At the same time, Dy acknowledged the persistent challenges faced by workers, including issues on wages, benefits, job security, and working conditions.
“Batid natin na marami pa ring hamon ang kinakaharap ng ating mga manggagawa—mula sa sahod at benepisyo hanggang sa seguridad sa trabaho at maayos na kondisyon sa paggawa,” he said.
The Speaker from Isabela assured that the House remains committed to advancing the well-being of workers through legislation and policy measures.
“Kaya naman po sa Kapulungan ng mga Kinatawan, patuloy naming itinataguyod ang kapakanan ng mga manggagawang Pilipino,” Dy said.
“Patuloy po kaming magsusulong ng mga panukalang batas at mga hakbang na magpapalakas sa proteksyon, oportunidad, at dignidad ng manggagawa.”
Dy stressed that the government must match the dedication of workers with the same level of commitment to their welfare.
“Your hard work keeps our nation moving. It is only right that government works just as hard to protect your welfare and to support your aspirations,” he said.
The House chief ended his message with a salute to Filipino workers for their sacrifices and enduring contribution to the nation.
“Sa lahat ng manggagawang Pilipino, saludo kami sa inyo. Mabuhay ang manggagawang Pilipino, at mabuhay ang Pilipinas.”