Labor Education and Research Network
When the network giant GMA-7 presented to the public their newest sportscasters Marco and Maia, the Internet was all abuzz. […]
Most Filipino workers, especially those in the informal sector, live on low-paying insecure jobs. So as food prices go up […]
Mainstream economists and opinion writers were quick to sense a boo-boo on the issuance by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. of […]
“The state of the nation is sound, and is improving. Dumating na po ang Bagong Pilipinas,” declared Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos […]
Our history is the story of unions improving our lot as workers. Our history is the story of humanity freeing ourselves from the shackle of exploitation.
IDEAS
The implications of automation on inequality
December 12, 2021
The fourth industrial revolution will bring radical changes to the economy, both positive and negative.
COVID-19 Pandemic and Automation
December 12, 2021
Not only did the COVID-19 pandemic challenged the otherwise great performance of the Philippine, economy, it also forces firms and micro entrepreneurs to adopt radical changes on how they conduct economic activities.