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Press Release - Lapid lauds the passage of Eddie Garcia law

Sen. Lito Lapid on Monday, February 19, 2024, lauded the passage on third and final reading of a measure that will provide protection to the rights and ensure the welfare of movie, television and radio workers in the country.

Lapid, one of the authors of Senate Bill No. 2505, or the Eddie Garcia Law, said the passage of the measure is a fitting tribute to one of the greatest Filipino actors of all time.

The untimely death of movie and TV icon Eddie Garcia in an accident during a shooting in 2019 could be prevented. "Kinakailangan ang ligtas na kapaligiran sa shooting upang maiwasan ang sakuna, sakit o kamatayan ng ating mga kasamahan sa industriya," Lapid said.

"Kakaiba po ang kalakaran sa entertainment industry. Normal na po ang mahabang oras ng pagtatrabaho sa shooting. Karamihan sa maliliit nating manggagawa ay maliit lang po ang naiuuwing sahod, hindi katulad ng malalaking actor sa industriya," he added.

SBN 2505 prescribes a normal eight-hour work or up to a maximum of 14 hours or a total of 60 hours in a week.

The bill also includes specific provisions on social welfare benefits and insurance from work-related incidents or deaths that would provide the much-needed security and protection in an industry known for its unpredictable nature.

SBN 2505 is a consolidation of SBN 1889, which Lapid filed in ensuring that entertainment industry workers are provided opportunities for gainful employment and decent income, and are protected from abuse, harassment, hazardous working conditions, and economic exploitation.

Lapid, who also co-directs and stars in FPJ's Batang Quiapo teleserye, claimed that the lack of or shortage of coverage of the social protection programs in the entertainment industry is due to the weakness and failure of the government to identify and accept the unique characteristics of entertainment work.

"These include self-employment, temporary or open-ended, part-time or full-time work arrangements with one or more employers, or a mix of these. Furthermore, entertainment work is sometimes characterized by unpredictable revenues and a reliance on consumer or audience demand as well as the season, resulting in an irregular nature of work that is

Read more on legacy.senate.gov.ph