Mindanao Times

Dole disburses P235-M for displaced workers: report

- BY CARMELITO Q. FRANCISCO

THE DEPARTMENT of Labor and Employment (Dole)has disbursed about P235.08 million to 48,646 beneficiar­ies through its four programs, including the one for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), amid the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid) pandemic.

In a report sent to the TIMES, the agency identified the programs as the the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (Camp), the Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/Displaced WorkersBar­angay Ko, Bahay Ko (Tupad-BKBK), the DoleAbot Kamay ang Pagtulong (Dole-Akap) and the Social Ameliorati­on for the Sugar Industry (Sasi).

Under the Camp, the agency extended P163.63 million in 3,191 establishm­ents with 32,726 workers. Under this program, beneficiar­ies were those workers in the formal sector who have “employee-employer” relationsh­ip with the companies they work for.

Each worker is granted a one-time assistance of P5,000 in cash with their employers as the ones tasked to submit the applicatio­ns online. The program started in middle of March and ended on April 15.

The Tupad-BKBK was able to disburse about P52.810 million to 13,336 beneficiar­ies in the region. Unlike the Camp, the Tupad-BKBK

was for the informal sector like ambulant vendors, fishers and other members of the so-called undergroun­d economy.

Under the program, workers, identified by their barangay officials, were made to render community disinfecti­on for 10 days and were paid the regional minimum wage of P396 a day.

Implemente­d by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion, the Dole-Akap benefited 1,784 OFWs as it disbursed P17.84

million as each beneficiar­y got P10,000 in assistance. The program was intended for OFWs who were displaced because of the virus.

The Sasi, implemente­d specifical­ly in Davao del Sur for its sugar industry, benefited 800 workers with each getting P1,000 in assistance. The province was identified for the program because it is considered the sugar hub of the region.

 ??  ?? DOLE XI Regional Director Raymundo G. Agravante (in black shirt) is always “hands on” in implementi­ng the DOLE programs. Above photo was taken during a TUPAD BKBK payout in Samal Island.
DOLE XI Regional Director Raymundo G. Agravante (in black shirt) is always “hands on” in implementi­ng the DOLE programs. Above photo was taken during a TUPAD BKBK payout in Samal Island.

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