Marcos Taps Tolentino as Labor Chief: Strategic Shift
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- Tolentino, a seasoned legislator, replaces outgoing DOLE Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, who resigned citing personal reasons.
- His appointment comes as the Philippines grapples with a 4.
- 5% unemployment rate and ongoing disputes over contractualization.

Tolentino, a seasoned legislator, replaces outgoing DOLE Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma, who resigned citing personal reasons. His appointment comes as the Philippines grapples with a 4. 5% unemployment rate and ongoing disputes over contractualization.
The former senator's track record includes authored laws on labor standards and social security, but critics question his ability to enforce worker protections. Business groups welcome the appointment, anticipating deregulation and flexible labor policies. Tolentino's immediate challenge: balancing employer demands with union calls for higher wages.
This reshuffle aligns with Marcos's broader strategy to streamline governance through loyalists. Tolentino's confirmation hearings will test his policy direction and Senate support. Analysts expect a push for legislative amendments to the Labor Code before 2025.
Power Move: By installing Tolentino, Marcos secures a reliable agent to execute labor reforms that could shape the 2025 election landscape. Expect accelerated policy shifts favoring business flexibility, with workers' rights as the bargaining chip.
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