PHILIPPINES

By Manuel L. Quezon III
The Philippine Daily Inquirer-May 2
With the scorching heat, sooner or later everyone’s thoughts turn to Baguio and an interesting bit of trivia. The construction of Kennon Road was made possible with Japanese labor — and enormous casualties. Most accounts state 500 Japanese workers (out of a total of 1,500!) died in the construction of that road. What is relevant and remarkable about this is that over a century after the Americans brought in foreign labor to build infrastructure is the much-discussed possibility that if government is to fulfill its extravagant promises of infrastructure-building, it will have to bring in Chinese labor to do it. At first blush one could argue that the sad reality is that in over a century, the labor-related limitations on infrastructure-building in this country haven’t moved forward very much.
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First published in: The Philippine Daily Inquirer