(Suportado ng Australian BPO firms) WORK FROM HOME SCHEME

SUPORTADO ng Australia Philippine Business Council (APBC) ang long-term remote working strategies ng business process outsourcing firms sa bansa.

“There are over 300 Australian companies in the Philippines employing more than 44,000 Filipinos in business process outsourcing, infrastructure, financial services, ICT and energy sectors…As COVID-19 brought about significant challenges to the Philippines, we are pleased to note that Australian companies in the Philippines continue to do well and that they remain confident in the future trajectory of the Philippine economy,” wika ni Ma. Hellen De La Vega, Philippine Ambassador to Australia, sa webinar na ‘Navigating the Future of Work’ nitong Setyembre.

Ayon kay De La Vega, hindi lamang pansamantalang so­lusyon sa pandemya ang work from home scheme sa mga Australian BPO sa Pilipinas kundi tinitingnan na rin ito ng mga industry executive ng APBC bilang pangmatagalang work arrangements.

“APBC’s business is business.  We seek to represent Australian business investment in the Philippines and Philippine businesses here in Australia. We want to be your partner in doing business with the Philippines,” sabi ni Eduard Alcordo, APBC President.

Sinabi ng Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) sa Sydney, Australia na ang industriya ng infor-mation technology and business process management o IT-BPM ay isa sa malakas na nagsusulong ng ekonomiya ng Pilipinas at nangunguna sa buong mundo sa voice-related services at pumapangalawa naman sa non-voice services.

Pinayagan kamakailan ng Fiscal Incentives Review Board (FIRB) ang mga kompanya ng IT-BPM sa special economic zones na ipatupad ang 90% na remote work setups hanggang March 31, 2022.

“Remote work is now recognised as a manageable, sustainable, productive and cost saving alternative…If you think about it, outsourcing is just WFH with over 30 years more experience – and you can turn it on and off as needed,” ani Rene Cabrera, incoming president ng APBC.

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