Philippines decides outsourcers need incentives to stick around, after all
The Philippines last week decided to extend incentives offered to foreign outsourcers that offer working from home to local employees.
But the COVID-19 pandemic saw many of the industry's workers move out of offices in special zones and work from home. Whether incentives and subsidies would continue while most staff work from home has become a contentious issue, given the point of the incentives is to spur development of business precincts and surrounding areas, and by doing so grow and diversify the overall Philippine economy.
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