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'SPREAD THE WORD'

Puyat says displaced tourism workers, stakeholde­rs can get P5K cash assistance

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

THE top official of the Department of Tourism (DOT) wants more tourism stakeholde­rs, especially workers, in Negros Occidental affected by the prevailing coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) to avail of the agency’s P5,000 cash assistance.

Tourism Secretary

Bernadette Romulo-puyat, on the sidelines of the launching of ”Negrense Heritage

Cooking” book at Casa Gamboa in Silay City yesterday, said she was surprised that some officials in the province are not yet fully aware of the DOT’S financial assistance and cashfor-work program.

Romulo-puyat recalled that the DOT and the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) previously signed

a joint memorandum circular to provide financial assistance to displaced workers in the tourism sector.

The program is actually part of the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act (Bayanihan 2) to address the impact of the pandemic to the country’s tourism.

Under which, the national government allocated P3 billion to help some of the 5.7 million workers of the tourism industry.

The amount is on top of the P6 billion budget for working capital loans that can be availed by small enterprise­s related to tourism through the Small Business Corp. under the Department of Trade and Industry.

The government provides a zero interest loan payable in four years with a one year grace period.

For tour guides alone, the DOT also allocated P100 million in financial assistance which they can also avail at P5,000 each.

“I have informed the governor and some mayors that the program exists, so it can help more tourism stakeholde­rs in Negros Occidental,” she said, adding that “it is really a trying times for the sector, tourism is one of the hardly hit.”

The program caters to displaced employees of Dotaccredi­ted primary and secondary tourism enterprise­s, local government unit (Lgu)licensed primary tourism enterprise­s, members of community-based tourism organizati­ons, and displaced Dot-acregime. credited and Lgu-licensed tour guides.

Additional beneficiar­ies include recipients of the Social Ameliorati­on Program (SAP) of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD), Dole’s Covid19 Adjustment Measures Program (Camp) under Bayanihan 1, workers of affected establishm­ents that implemente­d flexible work arrangemen­t and alternate work schemes, and Lgu-licensed secondary tourism enterprise­s.

This means that workers who have previously availed of the P5,000 financial assistance from the Dole, and even from the Social Security System (SSS), may again apply and avail of the same amount of assistance to the DOT, Romulo-puyat said.

These workers included not only employees of the hotels but also those in the souvenir shops and restaurant­s like waiters, dishwasher­s and cooks, and even

displaced personnel that have returned to work as part-time, she added.

For Negros Occidental and Bacolod City alone, the agency has already endorsed a total of 7,987 beneficiar­ies from 226 tourism enterprise­s, community-based tourism organizati­ons and tour guides associatio­ns as of January 18 this year.

Of the number, some 1,754 beneficiar­ies have already received assistance totaling to P8.77 million as of January 6 this year.

“The P5,000 assistance is really of big help for the tourism workers,” Romulopuya­t said, adding that “we hope to spread the word so more can avail.”

The DOT official was joined by Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, Silay City Mayor Mark Andrew Arthur Golez and Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia during the book launch.

Romulo-puyat then held a meeting with tourism stakeholde­rs at Seda Capitol Central in Bacolod City to assess the current situation of the local tourism industry.

“We have to have dialogues so we will know what they need. It’s more of asking them first before we can say what to do,” she added.

Meanwhile, Romulopuya­t stressed the need for tourism establishm­ents and other accommodat­ion facilities to implement minimum protocols amid the country’s impending acquisitio­n of the vaccine against Covid-19.

The concern of most travelers is still their health and safety so as early as June 2020 the agency already has guidelines for all establishm­ents related to tourism, she said, adding that “you cannot open without an accreditat­ion.”

The official also said that they will ask Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., chief implemente­r of the National Task Force Against Covid-19, to include in the government’s priority for vaccinatio­n the frontline tourism workers like those working in hotels used as quarantine facilities.*

 ?? RICHARD MALIHAN PHOTO ?? TOURISM Secretary Romulo-puyat (right) discusses with (from left) Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, Silay City Mayor Mark Andrew Arthur Golez and Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia the agency’s financial assistance for tourism workers affected by Covid-19 pandemic on the sidelines of the launching of ”Negrense Heritage Cooking” book at Casa Gamboa in Silay City yesterday.
RICHARD MALIHAN PHOTO TOURISM Secretary Romulo-puyat (right) discusses with (from left) Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, Silay City Mayor Mark Andrew Arthur Golez and Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia the agency’s financial assistance for tourism workers affected by Covid-19 pandemic on the sidelines of the launching of ”Negrense Heritage Cooking” book at Casa Gamboa in Silay City yesterday.

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