
Originally published byPhilippine Daily Inquirer
MANILA, Philippines — A coalition of labor groups on Wednesday said it strongly objects to proposals that will allow for online or remote voting arrangements of lawmakers as it sends the “wrong signal” to workers who have to be physically present at work. In a letter to Senate President Alan Peter Cayetano, the Nagkaisa labor coalition said allowing online or remote voting would “effectively normalize the continued evasion of lawful arrest or physical absence from official duties by public officials facing serious criminal accusations.” Moreover, the coalition said any policy that “appears to grant special accommodation” to public officials accused […]...
Keep on reading: Labor groups object to proposed online voting in Senate
Keep on reading: Labor groups object to proposed online voting in Senate
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