Polong Duterte ipinababasura 'pahirap' na batas ni Trillanes | Bandera

Polong Duterte ipinababasura ‘pahirap’ na batas ni Trillanes

Leifbilly Begas - April 29, 2020 - 01:49 PM

IPINABABASURA ni presidential son at Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte ang batas na inakda ni Sen. Antonio Trillanes IV dahil pahirap lamang umano ito sa mga propresyunal.

Sa isang pahayag, sinabi ni Duterte na titiyakin nito na maisasabatas ang kanyang panukala na ibasura ang Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016 (RA 10912).

“While we support the lifelong learning among our professionals to further their craft, the requirements set by the CPD law just adds to the burden they have to deal with,” ani Duterte. “After a long day of work, they are forced to spend a bulk of their salary, take absences from work, and go through unreasonable hardships just so they can renew their licenses and continue the practice of their professions.”

Sa halip na pahirapan, ang dapat umano ay tulungan ang mga propesyonal.

“This CPD law is uncalled for. To address this, we will file a bill repealing this anti-professional measure introduced by Trillanes. We can actually help our professionals meet global standards through other means, without passing the burden to them,” dagdag pa ni Duterte. “Our proposed measure is also to serve as gratitude to our professional frontliners who continuously render their service to our nation, especially in this time of crisis. We have witnessed the selfless acts of our professional frontliners. They do not deserve the CPD law.”

Sa ilalim ng CPD law kailangan na muling mag-aral ng mga professional para ma-renew nila ang kanilang lisensya.

At kahit na senior citizen na ang isang propesyonal kailangan pa rin niyang kumuha ng dagdag na unit sa pag-aaral para makapag-renew ng professional license.

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