Panukalang ‘Heartbreak leave’, isinulong sa Kamara ;

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Panukalang ‘Heartbreak leave’, isinulong sa Kamara ;

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00:00 Are you heartbroken?
00:02 And you don't know how to get back up?
00:05 Well, we are now helping you with a special program
00:09 to help you heal your broken heart.
00:15 Find out more at the center of news of Mela Lesmora's live.
00:19 Angelic, this month, different programs are being held in the heart
00:27 to help our countrymen and their families.
00:32 This is called the Heartbreak Leave Bill.
00:36 Part of each person's life is hurt, broken or broken heart
00:44 especially when it comes to love.
00:46 Some can move on while others have to go through this trial.
00:53 So the camera is now offering a solution.
00:58 This is House Bill No. 9931 of Cagayan de Oro City First District Representative Lord Dan Suan
01:04 that pushes for the heartbreak leave for the employees who need it.
01:09 According to Cong. Suan, there are studies that prove
01:13 that it is highly affecting the mental well-being of workers when they are broken hearted
01:18 which also leads to decreased productivity in work.
01:22 So it is time for a particular leave credit for this.
01:27 Agri-Portless Representative Wilbert Lee also has a separate bill for the hearts.
01:33 This is House Bill No. 9924 that pushes for cheaper medicines for heart diseases
01:39 through VAT exemption.
01:42 According to Lee, having a heart attack is not a joke.
01:46 So as much as possible, the government should help them in any way.
01:51 We just met Cong. Lee and Suan.
01:59 They both said that because of the camera,
02:03 it is a priority for the country to pay attention to the needs of its citizens.
02:08 They hope that these trials will continue.
02:12 This is also for our citizens.
02:15 I will just add, according to Cong. Suan,
02:19 this bill is an unpaid leave.
02:24 This means that it is beneficial for both sides of the employers and employees.
02:30 Unpaid leave means that the cost will not be incurred for their employers.
02:34 But at the same time, there will be a leave credit for our workers
02:40 if they are heartbroken or if they need rest for their hearts.
02:47 Yes, Mela.
02:49 These heartbreak leave bills,
02:52 as we know, are trending.
02:56 But some say that it is just a way to lower the price of medicines.
03:03 That's what the bills are for.
03:06 But how big is the chance of this being passed?
03:10 Angelic, in the view of the camera,
03:16 in fairness, they have a hierarchy of priority bills that are being followed.
03:21 And Angelic is right.
03:23 The direct bills that are included in the priority bills are for the needs of the people,
03:27 for inflation, for the price of goods,
03:31 and for other needs of our citizens.
03:34 These are the priority bills.
03:36 But this heartbreak leave bill,
03:40 we are still waiting for the approval of this.
03:43 But the congressmen are hoping that if other lawmakers see the importance of this,
03:50 they will support it.
03:51 Because Angelic, we have to take note that in the camera,
03:55 every bill is being voted by the lawmakers
04:00 if they will pass it or not.
04:02 So Angelic, we will wait to see if this is just trending
04:06 or if it will be passed in the camera plenary,
04:09 even in the Senate.
04:10 And if this will be passed in the Malacanang,
04:13 these are the kinds of bills, Angelic.
04:16 Okay. So Mela, you don't need this because you are not heartbroken, right?
04:20 Thank you very much, Mela Lesmora.
04:22 P.S.

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