Should government enforce total ban on contractualization?

Weslene Uy, Deputy Executive Director for Research of the Stratbase ADR Institute Putting a stop to the deeply entrenched practice of contractualization was featured as one of then-candidate Rodrigo Duterte’s top promises on the campaign trail. As he stepped into office, he relentlessly warned companies that he would shut them down and revoke their permits… Read More

ADRi Occasional Paper: “A Balanced Approach To Solid Waste Management: Governance and Total Stakeholder Participation”

We are pleased to share with you our November occasional paper, entitled “A Balanced Approach to Solid Waste Management: Governance and Total Stakeholder Participation”. Written by Ms. Vanessa Pepino, Environment Fellow of Stratbase ADR Institute, the paper’s central thesis is that while waste generation is an inevitable environmental concern for growing economies like the Philippines,… Read More

Inflexible labor regulations have negative consequences

Dindo Manhit, President of the Stratbase ADR Institute After more than two years in office, the Duterte administration has not fulfilled its promise to end contractualization. Reports indicate that there are an estimated 1.3 million Filipinos who are contractually employed in the country. The efforts of the Office of the President and the Department of… Read More

ADRi Special Paper: “Assessment of the Sin Tax Reform Act of 2012”

Bienvenido Oplas, Jr., President of Minimal Government Thinkers (MGT) and Non-Resident Fellow of the Stratbase ADR Institute In terms of meeting its objectives, the Sin Tax Law of 2012 has so far yielded mixed results. It managed to raise revenue that benefited the universal health care program and other government welfare initiatives. However, whether or… Read More

Is the proposed mining fiscal regime too high, low or just right?

Vanessa Pepino, Environment Fellow of the Stratbase ADR Institute Minerals are an essential part of modern society but its extraction comes with both opportunities for economic growth and challenges for social and environmental protection, among others. It makes sense that regulations and fiscal policies are in place to see to it that neither is compromised,… Read More

It’s about expanding the mining tax base

Vanessa Pepino, Environment Fellow of the Stratbase ADR Institute Globally recognized, the Philippines is one of the most mineral-rich countries, with an estimated $840 billion worth of untapped mineral wealth. But unknown to most, it is subject to doubled excise taxes when the Tax Reform for Inclusion and Acceleration (TRAIN) Law took effect. Along with… Read More