00:00More than 100,000 jobs were lost due to the continued loss of business
00:05under the leadership of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority.
00:10In the program Mike Abelive,
00:12SBMA Chairman and Administrator Eduardo Alino said
00:16that more than 1,007 investors
00:19have moved to their place just last year
00:23where more than 164,000 were given a livelihood
00:28According to Alino,
00:29the continued loss of business under their leadership
00:33reflects and follows the order of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
00:39to simplify the process and regulations for those who still abide by the law.
00:46Not only for the stakeholders,
00:48but also for the Filipino workers
00:52to have a decent and quality job.
00:56The President told me how important the SBMA and the Subic itself is.
01:04He said,
01:05to the many stakeholders and employees there,
01:12you should take care of them.
01:15He told me what is needed
01:18to simplify the search for a livelihood
01:21within the Subic or the regulation of the SBMA.
01:29Of course, it will be according to the law.
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