A senator has filed a measure seeking to protect the employment rights of members of the reserve force of our Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) when they render military service for the country.
“The measure aims to ensure that Reservists will be reinstated to their civilian careers by the end of their required military service, whether for training or deployment purposes,” said Sen. Bam Aquino in his Senate Bill No 1607 or the Reservist Employment Rights Act.
Under Sen. Bam’s measure, reservists shall be entitled to their original position, or to a substantially equivalent position, without loss of seniority rights, and diminution of pay.
“This bill also ensures that companies cannot require reservists to use their standard leave credits entitled them for absences, for the military service they are required to render,” added Sen. Bam.
During the Marawi siege, around two battalions from the reserve command were mobilized alongside the regular soldiers of the AFP to fight the terrorists who held the city under siege for five months.
Sen. Bam said some of the reservists temporarily left their jobs behind when they were mobilized to Marawi City. Unfortunately, some of them never regained their old positions or were reassigned to other offices due to their long absence from work.
“This bill also ensures that companies cannot require reservists to use their standard leave credits entitled them for absences, for the military service they are required to render,” said Sen. Bam.
Furthermore, the bill protects reservists who suffered any injury or disability as they would still be entitled to reinstatement as long as they can perform the essential function of their original employment.
The measure also gives adequate training for reservists, compensation for non-reinstatement and military service and penalties for discriminating current and prospective reservists.
“We owe it to these courageous Filipinos to professionalize the Reserve Force. Let’s reward our Reservists the legal rights and protections they deserve,” Sen. Bam pointed out.
When you need peace in your neighborhood, who you gonna call?
A senator dubbed the Filipino peacekeepers as the new action heroes of the world for their bravery and resolve during a standoff with Syrian rebels in Golan Heights.
“Our soldiers’ brave front only proves that Filipinos will not back down from any challenge that we face,” said Senator Bam Aquino
Aquino has filed Senate Resolution No. 877 to commend and to recognize the Filipino peacekeepers’ resolve in carrying out their mission.
“Their bravery and courage reflect the professionalism and competence of the Armed Forces of the Philippines,” Aquino said.
The Filipino peacekeepers form an integral part of the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) Mission that monitors a ceasefire agreement between Syria and Israel.
Aside from the Philippines, other countries contributing troops to the UNDOF Mission include Fiji, Ireland, Nepal and the Netherlands.
The tension escalated after Syrian rebels entered the UN-patrolled buffer zone between Syria and Israel last August 28, capturing 44 Fijian peacekeepers and demanding the surrender of Filipino peacekeepers.
Surrounded by the Syrian rebels, the Filipino peacekeeper refused to surrender their arms and continued to defend their position, leading to a four-day standoff.
The first group of 35 Filipino peacekeepers stationed at Position 69 was rescued by Irish and Filipino forces.
The second group of 40 Filipino peacekeepers held their ground at Position 68 and kept about 100 Syrian rebels at bay.
After seven hours under heavy fire, the Filipino peacekeepers successfully planned and implemented their escape on August 30 under the cover of darkness.
They walked for nearly two hours to meet up with other UN forces who escorted them to safety. They are now safely repositioned to Camp Ziuoani behind UN lines.
Despite the incident, the Filipino peacekeepers will stay until October 2014, in fulfillment of the country’s commitment to international security.
“We continue to support the speedy resolution of the Syrian conflict to stop the violence that has left thousands of families devastated by war,” Aquino said.
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