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Hurting the nation

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The political alliance that once delivered one of the biggest electoral victories in recent Philippine history now stands in open conflict. Watching it unravel has been both remarkable and unsettling. To me, it is a reminder that political partnerships built for elections do not always survive the realities of governing.

What happened to Vice President Sara Duterte is one of the most dramatic political reversals in recent memory. Before the 2022 elections, multiple public opinion surveys consistently showed her among the strongest contenders for the presidency. Instead, she chose to run for vice president alongside Ferdinand Marcos Jr., forming the UniTeam ticket that won by a wide margin. Looking back, it is hard not to wonder how differently the political landscape might have looked had she made another decision. Politics has always been compared to chess, but sometimes it feels more like bamboo rafting: everyone smiles while crossing the river, yet someone quietly unties the raft before reaching the opposite bank.

The collapse of the UniTeam alliance did not happen overnight. Policy disagreements, political tensions, and Vice President Duterte’s eventual departure from the Cabinet gradually revealed deep fractures within the coalition. Those events are matters of public record. As someone who watched the campaign and its aftermath, I cannot ignore the contrast between the message of unity that won the election and the division that soon followed. Campaign slogans may fill stadiums, but governing ultimately tests whether those promises were merely convenient words or genuine commitments.

The impeachment proceedings against Vice President Duterte have become the defining chapter of this political split. Supporters argue that the case is politically motivated, while those backing the impeachment maintain that it is a constitutional accountability process that deserves to be heard on its merits. I believe every constitutional process should be conducted fairly, transparently, and according to the evidence presented—not according to public pressure, partisan loyalty, or political convenience. In moments like these, institutions matter more than personalities because they shape public confidence long after today’s leaders are gone.

The same principle applies to the continuing public debate over government spending. Reports from oversight agencies and congressional inquiries have raised significant questions about budget allocations, including flood-control expenditures and other public works. Those issues deserve serious investigation wherever credible evidence points, regardless of who may ultimately be implicated. Public funds belong to taxpayers, not to politicians, and every peso deserves an honest accounting. Corruption, if proven, should never wear a party color or hide behind campaign banners.

What troubles me most is how quickly Philippine politics often becomes an all-or-nothing contest. Once alliances break apart, former allies can become fierce rivals almost overnight, while supporters are expected to choose sides without asking difficult questions. That habit weakens democratic discussion. Citizens should never feel compelled to defend everything done by politicians they admire or condemn everything done by politicians they oppose. Independent judgment remains the strongest protection against political manipulation.

As the country moves toward the 2028 elections, many Filipinos will continue debating Vice President Duterte’s political future. Whether she eventually becomes a candidate, whether the impeachment reaches its conclusion, and whether the courts or constitutional bodies rule on related issues are matters that should unfold through lawful processes rather than assumptions or predetermined conclusions. For my part, I hope voters keep their focus on evidence, performance, integrity, and respect for the rule of law rather than allowing personalities alone to dictate political choices. Democracies become stronger when citizens ask hard questions of every leader, including those they support.

This story is larger than one politician or one administration. It is about whether political power in the Philippines will remain anchored in shifting alliances or in institutions that command public trust regardless of who occupies office. My hope is simple: let every allegation be tested by evidence, let every public official be judged by the same standards, and let the Filipino people—not political maneuvering—have the final word at the ballot box.

Safer schools by cooperation and proactive actions

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Ha aton mga eskwelahan, usa nga kabaraka an kahadlok nga bangin may estudyante nga makapanakit o makapamusil kontra ha iya mga kaupod.

The fear of violence within schools—whether in the form of shootings, bullying, or physical harm—has become one of the most pressing concerns for parents, educators, and communities worldwide. While the Philippines has not experienced the same frequency of school shootings as other countries, the anxiety surrounding student safety is real. It is our collective responsibility to diminish this fear and create an environment where learning thrives without the shadow of violence.

What can we do ?

Parents are the first line of defense in shaping a child’s values and emotional well-being. Open communication at home is essential. When children feel heard, understood, and supported, they are less likely to resort to aggression. Parents must:

• Model empathy by showing respect in daily interactions.
• Monitor behavior both online and offline, recognizing early signs of distress or hostility.
• Collaborate with schools by attending meetings, joining parent-teacher associations, and supporting safety initiatives.

Teachers and administrators are uniquely positioned to observe student dynamics daily. Their proactive actions can prevent small conflicts from escalating:
• Establish trust so students feel comfortable reporting concerns.
• Implement clear policies against bullying, harassment, and violence.
• Promote inclusivity by ensuring every student feels valued, reducing the isolation that often fuels aggression.

The most effective safety measures emerge when parents and faculty work hand in hand. Joint workshops, counseling programs, and community dialogues can foster mutual understanding. By sharing insights—parents about home life, teachers about classroom behavior—patterns of risk can be identified early.

Burubligay ngan pag intindihay la gihapon an susi!

Mental health needs spiritual health

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NOWADAYS, mental health clinics are becoming more common. More people, especially the young, seek help for anxiety, depression, stress, trauma, and other emotional struggles. This growing need should concern us all.

These clinics perform an important service. Professional counseling, therapy, medication, and other psychological interventions have helped many recover balance and hope. They deserve our appreciation and support.

But there is one truth we should never overlook. Mental health and spiritual health are deeply connected.

One affects the other. A troubled mind can make prayer difficult, weaken hope, and drain one’s desire to do good. At the same time, a neglected spiritual life can leave the mind more vulnerable to fear, loneliness, despair, and confusion. They constantly interact because the human person is both body and soul.

Yet we should also keep our priorities clear. Our spiritual life has primacy. It is the soul that gives ultimate meaning to everything else. We are not merely biological or psychological beings. We are children of God, created to know him, love him, and live with him forever.
This is a point worth remembering in a culture that often looks only at the psychological or material dimensions of life. Human problems cannot always be solved by techniques alone. There are wounds that only God’s grace can heal.

Everything begins with our relationship with God. When we strive to pray, receive the sacraments, meditate on God’s word, and do his will, we develop an inner stability that no external circumstance can completely destroy. We discover that our worth depends not on success, popularity, or comfort, but on being loved by God.

That spiritual foundation strengthens the mind. Life will still bring disappointments, failures, sickness, misunderstandings, and loss. But faith enables us to face them without losing hope. We may experience sorrow, but not despair. We may feel fear, but we are not paralyzed by it. We may carry heavy burdens, but we never carry them alone.

This is one of the practical consequences of a healthy spiritual life. It gives meaning to suffering, direction to difficulties, and peace even in uncertainty. We begin to see every event, pleasant or painful, as something God can use for our good.

The reverse is also true. When we neglect our spiritual life, we often lose our proper perspective. Small problems can become overwhelming. Setbacks easily discourage us. We become imprisoned by our emotions because we have lost sight of God’s loving providence.
This does not mean that every mental illness is caused by weak faith. Many psychological conditions have genuine biological or emotional causes and require competent professional care. Seeking such help is neither a sign of weakness nor a lack of trust in God.

Rather, grace and sound therapy should work together. God can act through doctors, psychologists, counselors, family members, and friends. But while professional care heals the mind, only God can fully satisfy the deepest longing of the heart.

That is why we should care for both our mental and spiritual health. Let us seek competent medical help when needed, but let us also nourish our soul through prayer, the sacraments, Scripture, and works of charity.

Then we can truly make St. Paul’s words our own: “Do not be anxious about anything… the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” With Christ at the center, we can face every challenge with serenity, courage, and lasting hope.

The wellness dividend: Evaluating the impact of employee well-being on organizational productivity

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In today’s demanding work environment, organizations are increasingly recognizing the critical link between employee well-being and organizational productivity. While traditional approaches focused primarily on maximizing efficiency and output, a growing body of evidence suggests that prioritizing employee well-being can lead to significant improvements in productivity, engagement, and overall organizational performance. This article explores the multifaceted relationship between employee well-being and organizational productivity, examining the key dimensions of well-being and outlining strategies for creating a work environment that fosters both employee health and business success.

Defining Employee Well-Being: A Holistic Perspective

Employee well-being encompasses a holistic view of an individual’s physical, mental, emotional, and social health within the workplace. It goes beyond simply the absence of illness or stress and encompasses a positive state of thriving and fulfillment. Key dimensions of employee well-being include:

• Physical Well-being: Encompasses physical health, fitness, nutrition, and ergonomics.
• Mental Well-being: Encompasses psychological health, stress management, resilience, and cognitive function.
• Emotional Well-being: Encompasses emotional intelligence, positive emotions, and a sense of purpose.
• Social Well-being: Encompasses relationships with colleagues, teamwork, and a sense of belonging.
• Financial Well-being: Encompasses financial security, access to resources, and financial literacy.
• Career Well-being: Encompasses job satisfaction, career development opportunities, and a sense of accomplishment.

The Productivity Equation: How Well-Being Drives Performance

The relationship between employee well-being and organizational productivity is a complex and multifaceted one, with several key mechanisms at play:
1. Increased Engagement:
o Impact: Employees who feel valued and supported are more likely to be engaged in their work, leading to increased motivation, creativity, and commitment.
o Mechanism: A positive work environment fosters a sense of belonging, purpose, and psychological safety, which in turn enhances employee engagement.
2. Reduced Absenteeism and Presenteeism:
o Impact: Employees with high levels of well-being are less likely to be absent from work due to illness or stress, and more likely to be fully present and productive when they are at work.
o Mechanism: Prioritizing employee health and well-being reduces the incidence of physical and mental health problems, leading to lower rates of absenteeism and presenteeism.
3. Improved Creativity and Innovation:
o Impact: Employees who are mentally and emotionally healthy are more likely to be creative, innovative, and open to new ideas.
o Mechanism: A positive and supportive work environment fosters psychological safety, allowing employees to take risks, experiment, and generate novel solutions.
4. Enhanced Collaboration and Teamwork:
o Impact: Employees who have strong social connections and a sense of belonging are more likely to collaborate effectively with colleagues and contribute to team success.
o Mechanism: A positive work environment fosters trust, communication, and empathy, which in turn enhances collaboration and teamwork.
5. Reduced Turnover:
o Impact: Employees who feel valued and supported are more likely to stay with the organization, reducing turnover costs and preserving institutional knowledge.
o Mechanism: Prioritizing employee well-being enhances job satisfaction, reduces stress, and creates a more attractive work environment, leading to lower turnover rates.
Cultivating a Culture of Well-Being: Strategies for Organizations
To effectively leverage the wellness dividend, organizations should implement the following strategies:
1. Promote Physical Health:
o Strategies: Offer wellness programs, provide access to fitness facilities, encourage healthy eating habits, and promote ergonomic workstations.
2. Support Mental Health:
o Strategies: Provide access to mental health resources, offer stress management training, promote work-life balance, and create a supportive work environment.
3. Foster Emotional Well-being:
o Strategies: Promote emotional intelligence, encourage positive communication, recognize and reward employee contributions, and create a sense of purpose.
4. Build Social Connections:
o Strategies: Encourage teamwork, organize social events, create employee resource groups, and promote a sense of belonging.
5. Enhance Financial Security:
o Strategies: Offer competitive salaries and benefits, provide financial literacy training, and offer access to financial planning resources.
6. Provide Career Development Opportunities:
o Strategies: Offer training and development programs, provide opportunities for advancement, and create a clear career path for employees.
7. Promote Work-Life Balance:
o Strategies: Offer flexible work arrangements, encourage employees to take time off, and create a culture that values work-life balance.
8. Measure and Track Well-being:
o Strategies: Conduct employee surveys, track absenteeism and presenteeism rates, and monitor employee engagement levels to assess the effectiveness of well-being initiatives.
The relationship between employee well-being and organizational productivity is undeniable. By prioritizing employee health and well-being, organizations can create a more engaged, productive, and innovative workforce. The wellness dividend is not just a feel-good concept; it’s a strategic imperative for organizations seeking to thrive in today’s competitive environment. The key to success lies in adopting a holistic approach to well-being that addresses the physical, mental, emotional, and social needs of employees, creating a work environment where individuals can thrive and contribute their best work. The future belongs to those organizations that recognize that investing in employee well-being is not just the right thing to do, but the smart thing to do.
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Chiz seeks FDA overhaul to better protect consumers

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Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero
Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero

Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero has filed a measure proposing to overhaul the country’s product regulatory system by transferring several functions of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to other government agencies better aligned with the nature and risks of the products they oversee.

In filing Senate Bill No. 2310 bill, Escudero said his proposed reform aims to streamline government regulation, reduce bureaucratic bottlenecks, and strengthen public health and consumer protection through a science‑based, risk‑informed framework across agencies.
He also said the measure addresses long‑standing overlaps and delays that affect both consumers and businesses.

“Product regulation efficiency is critical for promoting public health and safety, and for protecting consumers from trade malpractices and from substandard or hazardous products,” Escudero said in the bill’s explanatory note.

“Through the establishment and enforcement of product standards and other regulatory measures, the government addresses matters that cannot reasonably be expected of individual consumers, such as verifying product quality, (and) ensuring compliance with technical and manufacturing standards,” he stressed.

Under the proposed “Product Regulatory System Reform Act,” the regulation of raw and unprocessed food products shall be transferred to the Department of Agriculture (DA), while processed food, cosmetics, and other consumer goods shall fall under the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). Other products could likewise be reassigned to specialized agencies depending on their risk profile and statutory mandates.

Escudero emphasized that the realignment seeks to ensure that regulatory functions are exercised by agencies with the appropriate technical expertise and institutional capacity. The measure also mandates inter‑agency coordination to avoid duplication and improve public service delivery.

He underscored the urgency of updating the country’s regulatory framework, citing “rapid technological advancements, increasing complexity of products, evolution of local and global markets, and the emergence of public health risks” as reasons for adopting a more responsive system.

To ensure continuity of service, the bill provides transitory provisions allowing existing permits, registrations, and authorizations to remain valid until expiration. Pending applications and enforcement actions will be completed by the agency to which the relevant function is transferred.

The Bicolano senator said the proposed reforms aim to build “a coherent, adaptive, and efficient regulatory system that protects public health and safety and consumer welfare” while encouraging innovation and investment. (PR)

Libanan condemns China Daily video portraying Filipinos as monkeys

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DEFENDS FILIPINO DIGNITY. House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan condemns a China Daily opinion video portraying Filipinos as monkeys, saying disagreements over the West Philippine Sea should never be used to demean the Filipino people. (Photo Courtesy
DEFENDS FILIPINO DIGNITY. House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan condemns a China Daily opinion video portraying Filipinos as monkeys, saying disagreements over the West Philippine Sea should never be used to demean the Filipino people. (Photo Courtesy

TACLOBAN CITY — House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan has condemned a China Daily opinion video portraying Filipinos as monkeys, saying the depiction is an unacceptable insult that could further strain relations between the Philippines and China.
In a statement Monday, July 20, Libanan said disagreements over the West Philippine Sea should not be used to attack the dignity of the Filipino people.

“A civilization secure in its convictions has no need to demean another people,” Libanan said, adding that a state-owned publication resorting to insults instead of reasoned argument only weakens its position.

“There is simply no justification for a foreign state-owned publication to portray an entire nation in such a contemptuous manner,” he said.

Libanan of the 4Ps party-list group said the video and related editorial cartoons do not promote understanding or dialogue but instead risk fueling resentment between Filipinos and Chinese people who have long shared ties through commerce, education, cultural exchange, and family relationships.

The Department of Foreign Affairs has lodged a formal protest and called for the withdrawal of the China Daily AI-generated opinion video and related editorial cartoons.

“The Filipino people are not props in a propaganda narrative. We are a sovereign people whose dignity is not open to caricature,” Libanan said.

He added that maritime disputes should be addressed through diplomacy and international law, not through campaigns that demean an entire nation.

The China Daily is an English-language newspaper owned by the Chinese government and is widely regarded as a platform for presenting Beijing’s policies and perspectives to an international audience.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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