APRIL 30 - MAY 2, 2022 Volume 32 - No. 34 • 2 Sections – 18 Pages
DATELINE USA FROM THE AJPRESS NEWS TEAM ACROSS AMERICA
Fil-Am attorney leads class action team, gets $21.56M payout to drivers
Duterte to skip US-ASEAN meet in May out of respect for successor
MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte will be sitting out the meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden and with other leaders of Southeast Asia scheduled next month because the Philippines would have elected a new president by then. LOS ANGELES — XPO Logistics Inc., Washington, through the US-ASEAN Special one of the biggest truck companies in the Summit, will be hosting state leaders from the United States, has agreed to pay $20 million to 561 drivers misclassified as independent contractors in a major class action suit handled by a group of lawyers, led by Filipino-American attorney C. Joe Sayas Jr. XPO additionally paid $1.56M to cover taxes, resulting in a total company payout of $21.56 M. Under the terms of the settlement agreement reached at the 11th hour before jury trial., the drivers were paid an average share of nearly $27,000, with the highest individual share estimated at $69,000. The settlement, one of the highest per-worker settlement average involving misclassification of employees as independent contractors, was featured as the Top Verdict in the Daily Journal, California’s premier newspaper source of the legal community XPO Logistics Inc, is a major trucking firm that transports containers to and from shipping and railway terminals in North America. XPO regularly hires drivers to move cargo. The main PAGE A3
California opens Medi-Cal to older unauthorized immigrants Starting May 1, expansion covers low-income unauthorized immigrants over 49 ON Sunday, May 1, California will open Medi-Cal to older immigrants residing in the state without legal permission. Unauthorized immigrants over age 49 who fall below certain income thresholds will become eligible for full coverage by MediCal, California’s version of Medicaid, the federal-state partnership that provides health insurance to low-income people. Unauthorized immigrants of all ages account for 40% of the state’s approximately 3.2 million uninsured residents. Official estimates put the number of newly eligible people as high as 235,000. Those who sign up will join more than 220,000 unauthorized immigrants ages 25 and under already enrolled in MediCal. And if Gov. Gavin Newsom gets his way, PAGE A5
made there,” Duterte said in his weekly address. The Philippines will be holding its national and local elections on May 9 and the presidential inauguration will be held end-June. Duterte pointed out that while it would take a while for the elected president to be proclaimed by Congress, it would be PAGE A2
Association of Southeast Asian Nations on May 12 and 13. “Pangit na tignan kung magpunta ako duon alam ko na may bagong presidente na (It won’t look good if I go and there is already a new president-elect) and besides, if there is a working conference, there might be some agreements or commitments that will be
Vice President Leni Robredo and former Senator Bongbong Marcos Inquirer.net photos
Robredo challenges Marcos to debate: ‘Anytime, anywhere’ by NEIL
ABSENTEE VOTING. Registered voters participating in absentee voting cast their votes at FENII Building, Intramuros, Manila on Thursday, April 28. The three days of absentee voting from April 27-29 are for personnel of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and other government agencies including members of media who are on duty on May 9 (election day). PNA photo by Rico H. Borja
ARWIN MERCADO Inquirer.net
MANILA — Vice President Leni Robredo on Friday, April 29 challenged fellow presidential candidate Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to a debate, saying the public should be given an avenue to ask about controversies surrounding him. Robredo made the call as she pointed out that
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PH wraps up WTTC Global Summit, Saudi Arabia to host the next one DOT focuses on ‘regenerative tourism’ by MOMAR
G. VISAYA
AJPress
THE president and chief executive officer of the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) praised and thanked the Philippines for successfully hosting the three-day summit in Manila. “I’m not often stumped for words, but I am now. Wow! What an amazing summit. We really have rediscovered travel,” Simpson said at the closing ceremony of the summit, which gathered leaders of the tourism industries across the world.
Simpson, who considered the “extraordinary Philippine welcome” as her personal highlight of the two-day summit, added that its success was a “testament that the country’s tourism industry is well on its feet.” Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Berna Romulo-Puyat pulled all the stops to make sure that the country’s first-ever hosting of the global summit would be memorable as she took pride in setting an example of how to open safely and showcase “how beautiful the country is.” PAGE A3
Pictured are the newly-installed members of the Cerritos City Council including two Filipino Americans. From left: Councilmember Frank Aurelio Yokoyama, Councilmember Lynda Johnson, Mayor-elect Chung Vo, Mayor Pro-tempore elect Bruce Barrows and Councilmember Naresh Solanki. Photo by Phil Cunneen / courtesy of the City of Cerritos Administrative Services Dept.
Susana Reyes confirmed as LA Board of Public Works Commissioner 2 Fil-Ams sworn in as Cerritos, by AJPRESS
Susana Reyes
FILIPINA American public service veteran Susana Reyes has a new title: commissioner of the Los Angeles Board of Public Works. Reyes, previously the vice president of the city’s Board of Water and Power Commissioners, was unanimously confirmed by the City Council to her new board position on Wednesday, April 27. “It’s gratifying to know that people trust and believe in my leadership and public service. I stand on the shoulders of other leaders who moved the
needle on equity, justice, and sustainability,” Reyes said in a social media post. Prior to the Board of Water and Power Commissioners, Reyes served as the director of the LA Department of Water and Power’s Low-Income Customer Access program, which provides low-income ratepayers with financial assistance, discounts and rebates. Reyes also served on LA Mayor Eric Garcetti’s sustainability team as a senior sustainability analyst, where she helped oversee the implementation of Los Angeles’ first Sustainable City pLAn and helped secure a $1.7 million grant
for the City from the California Air and Resources Board to help launch BlueLA, an EV car sharing pilot program in lowincome communities. Reyes is an active member of the Sierra Club, elected to the organization’s first-ever all-female Executive Committee in 2017. “Susana is a selfless public servant who has spent her career building a more resilient and fair Los Angeles,” said Garcetti said in a statement following her nomination in April. “Her strong commitment to equity, environmental justice, and public safety will make her a powerful PAGE A2
California councilmembers by DAN
E. NINO
CERRITOS, Calif. — Two Filipino American public officials were officially sworn in as councilmembers on Wednesday, April 27 at the City of Cerritos Council Chamber. Top vote-getter Frank Aurelio Yokoyama was re-elected to his second term as councilmember while Lynda Johnson was elected in her first council run. “My dream of becoming a City of Cerritos Council member has come through,” Johnson said.
Johnson enthused that she was blessed for having a “Campaign Dream Team” and made special mention of her boss, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, for his full support. “I look forward to serving the city that I love. I will work as a team with my colleagues, to build consensus and make Cerritos the city we can be proud of.” Yokoyama is the eldest son of a Japanese-American veteran, Tom Yokoyama. His mother, the former Chit Aurelio, is a native of Subic Bay, Zambales. Both PAGE A2