The measure, embodied in House Bill No. 1270, seeks to protect workers and/or independent contractors in the film, television, and radio entertainment industry.
House Speaker and Leyte 1st district Rep. Martin Romualdez said the measure will cover thousands of people working in the entertainment industry and “ensure that they continue to have gainful employment and protect them against abuse, harassment, dangerous working environment, and exploitation”. Romero said his stepfather, one of the country’s most awarded actors, “tripped on loose cables” on the film set and “suffered cervical cracks and fractures” that led to his death.
It defines an industry worker or independent contractor as “any person engaged or hired by the employer or principal to render services involving the production, distribution, and exhibition of film, television, and radio entertainment content”. The employer/principal shall provide him/her a copy of the signed contract, which shall include job position and description, period of employment, details of compensation, salary deductions, if any, work hours, code of conduct, board and lodging, medical care, employer’s policies, and any other lawful condition agreed by both parties.
The bill further provides that travel time to and from out-of-town projects shall be compensable working time. The minimum wage of an industry worker/contractor shall not be less than the minimum wage in the region.
'The proposed law was named after the popular actor who died in June 2019 following an accident while filming a television series.'
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