
THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has proposed a proactive solution to mitigate the potential disruption to businesses and employees caused by the upcoming EDSA rehabilitation project.
Starting June 13th, the Pasay and Guadalupe sections will be the first to undergo reconstruction, impacting numerous businesses and their employees located along the heavily trafficked thoroughfare.
DOLE Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma advocates for employers to consider alternative work arrangements, such as work-from-home options, to ensure business continuity while minimizing inconvenience for workers. He emphasized the mutually beneficial nature of this approach, stating that it would allow businesses to operate without significant disruption while protecting employees from potential transportation challenges.
This recommendation comes as the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) highlights the significant number of businesses, including nearly 50 malls, situated along EDSA.
The scale of the rehabilitation project and its potential impact on commuting times necessitate a strategic response to prevent widespread employee absenteeism and productivity losses. While DOLE promotes alternative work arrangements as a viable solution, the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) acknowledges that this approach may not be universally applicable to all businesses and employees.
The ECOP president, Sergio Ortiz, suggests allowing companies and their employees to collaboratively determine the most suitable solutions, reflecting a belief in the importance of individual company-level adaptation.
The differing perspectives of DOLE and ECOP highlight the complexities involved in implementing large-scale infrastructure projects.
While DOLE prioritizes worker welfare and business continuity through a standardized recommendation, ECOP emphasizes the need for flexibility and individualized solutions tailored to specific company contexts.
The success of navigating the EDSA rehabilitation will likely depend on the collaborative efforts of government agencies, employers, and employees, fostering open communication and a willingness to explore diverse strategies to minimize disruption and ensure a smooth transition during the construction period.
The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the effectiveness of these proposed solutions and the overall impact on businesses and workers along EDSA.