Rappler's latest stories on Security of Tenure bill
Villanueva feels 'misled, used' after Duterte veto of anti-endo bill
Despite the disappointment, Senator Joel Villanueva says other senators were not comfortable with the plan to override the President's veto

Despite Duterte veto, Makabayan bloc refiles anti-endo bill in House
For the progressive lawmakers, President Rodrigo Duterte's veto 'reflected his true bias' and priority of business interests over workers' welfare

[ANALYSIS] The paper tiger that was the anti-endo bill
The Duterte government roared to end endo, but the final product of their collective efforts sounded more like a meow

No one to blame for vetoed anti-endo bill, says Malacañang
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo also calls the presidential veto a 'good thing' as it showed where President Duterte stood on the measure – even if the Chief Executive himself had previously certified the very same bill as urgent

After Duterte veto, DOLE to submit proposal for new anti-endo bill
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III says provisions on defining 'labor-only contracting' among others will be part of a new proposal it will submit to the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council by August 5

Villanueva refiles anti-endo bill days after veto
'Babalik tayo sa Grade 1,' says Senator Joel Villanueva as he refiles the Security of Tenure bill that was previously certified 'urgent' by Malacañang

Senators hit Duterte veto of anti-endo bill: 'Get your act together'
(UPDATED) Senators express dismay over President Rodrigo Duterte's veto of the security of tenure bill, noting the measure was certified as urgent months before

After Duterte's veto, labor groups vow to continue fight vs endo
(4th UPDATE) Despite the setback, labor groups say President Duterte's veto won't stop workers' struggle to end contractualization

Duterte vetoes anti-endo bill
(UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte vetoes the security of tenure bill, despite certifying it as urgent in September 2018

Panelo's boo-boo: He says Duterte vetoed anti-endo bill then takes it back
Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo apologizes for his error, saying President Rodrigo Duterte is still studying the measure

Fearing veto, labor groups urge Duterte to sign anti-endo bill
Though labor groups say the security of tenure bill is a watered-down version of what they fought for, they believe it is 'better than nothing'

Villanueva asks NEDA if it's setting up endo bill for Duterte's veto
Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ernesto Pernia says the Security of Tenure bill, which is now up for the President's signature, still needs some tweaking to benefit both workers and employers

Like workers, business groups don't like anti-endo bill under Duterte
Business groups make a last-minute appeal to President Rodrigo Duterte to veto the security of tenure bill. Labor groups earlier called the bill 'weak.'

[ANALYSIS] A law too small for its title
The proposed 'endo' law, which awaits President Duterte's signature, misses its target. Here's why.

Workers reject 'weak' anti-endo bill
(UPDATED) Labor groups argue that some 'strong' provisions in the House version of the anti-contractualization bill should have made it to the measure's final version

‘Endo’ bill now up for Duterte’s signature
The House adopts the provisions of the Senate-approved version of the bill, which means it will now be sent to Malacañang for President Rodrigo Duterte's signature

Senate approves 'endo' bill on third and final reading
Congress is set to convene a bicameral conference committee to finalize the bill

Duterte certifies proposed law vs 'endo' as urgent
(UPDATED) President Rodrigo Duterte certifies the much-awaited Security of Tenure bill

House approves security of tenure bill on 3rd reading
Should it be passed into law, the measure would ban hiring workers for limited periods of time, or what is known as 'fixed-term' labor contracts
