The Manila Times

SBMA supports reintegrat­ion of parolees

- MAHATMA RANDY DATU

The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) and the Parole and Probation Administra­tion (PPA), an attached agency under the Department of Justice (DoJ), recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) that supports the reintegrat­ion of probatione­rs, parolees and pardonees into the workplace.

The MoA was signed between SBMA Chairman and Administra­tor Eduardo Jose Aliño and Department of Justice-Parole and Probation Administra­tion (DoJPPA) Administra­tor Bienvenido Benitez Jr. on Thursday, April 11, at the SBMA Corporate Boardroom.

Aliño said the workplace reintegrat­ion program is a silver lining for those who were deprived of liberty and be part of the social mainstream again.

“If you are a parolee, probatione­r or pardonee, people will tend to look down on you because of the social stigma from your past actions. I honestly think though, that they should not be denied their right to work and provide financial support to their families,” he said.

He added that this stigma has hindered most of them from reintegrat­ing into a workplace, as they are usually shunned by companies due to their past records.

Benitez, meanwhile, expressed his gratitude to the SBMA for supporting the PPA’s workplace reintegrat­ion program since the agency is the first among the government-owned and controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs) that supported the project.

He lauded the efforts of the SBMA Labor Department led by Melvin Varias, for being instrument­al in the realizatio­n of this proposal to create employment opportunit­ies and help rebuild the lives of former persons deprived of

liberty (PDLs).

According to the general conditions of the agreement, the SBMA and the PPA will jointly develop a workplace reintegrat­ion program for these clients that specifies its objectives and includes a register of the knowledge, skills, and competenci­es that these persons already have or acquired for skills-matching.

The SBMA and the DoJ-PPA will jointly monitor and evaluate the Workplace Reintegrat­ion Program.

The agreement also states that the supposed employment shall not constitute an employee-employer relationsh­ip between the SBMA and the clients, but shall be a partnershi­p or joint venture between the agency and the DoJ-PPA, even beyond the scope of the agreement.

Meanwhile, SBMA Senior Deputy Administra­tor for Support Services Ramon Agregado said that the SBMA is more than willing to help these clients get back into the workplace, adding that providing equal employment opportunit­ies for them would be an honorable undertakin­g for the agency.

“For our part, we will facilitate the endorsemen­t of potential and qualified clients through a Register of Eligibles (RoEs) to Subic Bay Freeport Zone locator-companies under the Workplace Reintegrat­ion Program,” he said.

He added that the SBMA will provide a quarterly update to the DoJ-PPA on the program, and coordinate and work closely with the administra­tion in order to provide the needed support to achieve the MoA’s objectives.

Benitez said the DoJ-PPA also plans to propose the program to Clark Developmen­t Corp. (CDC) and John Hay Management Corp. (JHMC).

 ?? RANDY DATU PHOTO BY MAHATMA ?? Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administra­tor Eduardo Jose Aliño (seated, left) and Department of Justice-Parole and Probation Administra­tion (DoJ-PPA) Administra­tor Bienvenido Benitez Jr. sign the memorandum of agreement (MoA) for the workplace reintegrat­ion program for probatione­rs, parolees and pardonees held at the SBMA Corporate Boardroom on Thursday, April 11, 2024. With them are SBMA Senior Deputy Administra­tor for Support Services Ramon Agregado and DpJ-PPA Director Marissa DC Alquetra.
RANDY DATU PHOTO BY MAHATMA Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA) Chairman and Administra­tor Eduardo Jose Aliño (seated, left) and Department of Justice-Parole and Probation Administra­tion (DoJ-PPA) Administra­tor Bienvenido Benitez Jr. sign the memorandum of agreement (MoA) for the workplace reintegrat­ion program for probatione­rs, parolees and pardonees held at the SBMA Corporate Boardroom on Thursday, April 11, 2024. With them are SBMA Senior Deputy Administra­tor for Support Services Ramon Agregado and DpJ-PPA Director Marissa DC Alquetra.

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