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Bong Go reminds agencies to provide support for live events workers, other nonoperati­ng industries

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SEN. christophe­r Lawrence “Bong” Go appealed to the government to also provide support for displaced workers affected by the covid-19 crisis, especially those in industries whose nature of business cannot operate because of social distancing and community quarantine measures currently imposed throughout the country.

“Dahil sa covid-19, may mga industriya talagang hindi makapag-operate ngayon. Bawal ang pagtitipon kaya tulad nung mga nasa live events organizing, kailangan maghanap ng ibang pagkakakit­aan,” he said.

Go said that among displaced workers, those who are engaged in live events or ordinary workers in the entertainm­ent industry, as well as those engaged in businesses that cannot operate at this time, must be given utmost attention by the government.

“Bukod pa diyan, ang mga tao sa entertainm­ent industry ay apektado rin po, lalong lalo na ’yung ordinaryon­g manggagawa tulad nung parte ng mga production crew bilang halimbawa. Ito po ’yung mga kababayan nating bumubuhay sa industriya ng sining na ngayon ay hirap makabalik sa kabuhayan nila,” he explained.

The live events industry consists of events, such as meetings, conferenci­ng, exhibition­s, concerts involving internatio­nal and local artists, theatrical production­s, corporate, social, cultural, fashion, sporting, and club events, weddings and family celebratio­ns, trade fairs and exhibits, and on-ground activation and sampling activities.

“Tulungan nating mapagaan ang pinapasan ng mga nasa ganitong uri ng industriya. Wala pong dapat mapabayaan sa panahon ngayon. Magbayanih­an tayo para malampasan ang krisis na ito at makabangon agad ang bawat Pilipino,” Go added. Go also hopes that once data shows more recoveries and the spread of covid-19 is eventually controlled, more provinces and cities under modified general community quarantine can provide guidelines for these industries to resume operations in accordance with required health protocols.

The senator urged concerned government agencies, such as the Department of Trade and industry (DTI) and the Department of Labor and Employment, to look into the situation of these displaced workers and ensure that there are programs that can assist them in overcoming the burden caused by the ongoing crisis.

“May mga existing programs naman po ang mga ahensya ng gobyerno para sa displaced workers. Siguraduhi­n po natin na hindi mapabayaan ang mga nasa industriya­ng ito,” he urged.

Go also suggested that businesses engaged in this particular industry may be able to avail of emergency loans and financing program for micro, small and medium enterprise­s.

DTI is presently implementi­ng covid-19 assistance to Restart Enterprise­s (CARES) program under the Pondo sa Pagbabago at Pag-asenso (P3) program, which aims to help enterprise­s stabilize or recover from losses due to the health crisis.

Through Dti’s Small Business corporatio­n, CARES Program is part of the government relief effort for micro and small enterprise­s affected by covid-19. MSES operating for at least a year prior to March 16 and with assets not exceeding P15 million can avail of it. Micro enterprise­s with an asset size not exceeding P3 million may borrow from P10,000 to P200,000 while small enterprise­s with assets not more than P15 million may apply for a loan not exceeding P500,000. Discounted interest is at

0.5 percent only with a grace period of six months on principal payments.

The senator suggested further that the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t can provide emergency assistance to affected individual­s belonging in these industries through their Assistance for Individual­s in Crisis Situations Program.

Live events organizing is a multibilli­on industry that provides employment to several thousands of people. The National Live Events Coalition (NLEC) says the industry is composed of 30,000 MSMES. Yet, due to the health crisis and the protocols in place, such as social distancing and prohibitio­n against large crowd gatherings, the industry suffered huge losses, displacing thousands of its workers while the country continues to fight the pandemic.

“This is definitely a huge blow to our economy and the huge contributi­on it could have brought. More importantl­y, maraming Pilipino ang mawawalan ng kabuhayan,” Go said.

Although the live events industry sector is not specified in the latest Senate version of the proposed Bayanihan to Recover as One Act, Go is urging the country’s economic managers to look into the matter and explore more opportunit­ies for the government to extend help to this sector in these trying times.

“May mga provisions sa Senate version ng Bayanihan to Recover as One Act [Bayanihan 2] para sa mga

subsidies, loan programs at iba pang

social assistance na pwedeng makatulong sa mga empleyado ng ganitong industriya,”

Go said.

Go, a member of the Joint Congressio­nal Oversight Committee monitoring the progress of the implementa­tion of the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act, had earlier appealed to the government to provide help and additional support to MSMES.

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