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s we start off this
new year, we at Philippine NewsLink want to highlight an issue that we feel
deserves the
attention of the Philippine government.
The issue is the education of the
tens of thousands of young school-aged boys and girls employed as domestic helpers throughout the
Philippines. We believe that specific legislation is needed to require their
employers to make sure that these youth receive a proper education.
A well-educated populace we believe is the best
way out of our current social and economic predicament. As the global community
rapidly moves into the information age, it is more important than ever. The
Philippines can no longer afford to stand still and bequeath to its children and
grandchildren nothing better than a life of menial labor and servitude in the
rich countries of the world.
A learned, well educated society will elect
leaders that can truly lead our country; their electoral choices based more on
careful analysis and sound judgment, than on emotion and celebrity status. A
learned, well educated society will refuse to tolerate the bribery and
corruption so widespread in our society. A learned, well educated society will
have the discipline and the ethics to consider first and foremost, what is best
for the country, unlike the "me first" mentality we have today.
This could all be wishful thinking, and nothing
more than a pipe dream if not for the fact that we Filipinos living abroad have
the numbers, the resources, and the clout to bring this issue to the fore. We
want to see legislation passed requiring school-age houseboys, housegirls,
maids, yayas, drivers, gardeners and lavanderas, and anyone else employed as
household help, to attend school everyday of the school year.
We want to get everyone involved in this issue.
and we'll keep you updated through this website to let you know how we're doing.
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