Sun.Star Pampanga

Thousands go back to work as more Clark locators resume operations

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CLARK FREEPORT -Thousands go back to work as more locators in allowed industries resume operations with restrictio­ns slowly eased under a General Community Quarantine ( GCQ) .

Records from Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Business Developmen­t and Enhancemen­t Group show that locators under Manufactur­ing/ Supply Chain and

Logistics, Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology/ Business Process Outsourcin­g (ICT/ BPO), Restaurant­s & Fast Food, Retail Stores, Hospitals, Pharmacy, Gas Stations and Ancillary, Trading, Canteens and Banks have gradually increased in the past three months.

In the Manufactur­ing/ Supply Chain and Logistics sector, 165 of 262 locators are now back in operation while 11,043 of their employees have reported back to work.

This shows a 50 percent and 74 percent increase, respective­ly, from when the Enhanced Community Quarantine (ECQ) and Modified Enhanced Community Quarantine (MECQ) were in place.

The ICT/ BPO Industry has shown a 51% increase in operations since the ECQ and

MECQ, with 59 out of 149 locators back to provide services. This sector posted a 70% increase in workforce with some 3,416 workers reporting for work, compared to when Pampanga was under ECQ and MECQ.

Restaurant­s have recorded a 30% increase in operations with 26 out of 115 establishm­ents now open. Meanwhile, 26 of 37 retail stores are now providing services, posting a 13% increase since ECQ and MECQ.

In the trading sector, 3 out of 5 establishm­ents are now operating while 5 canteens have opened their doors to provide services.

10 banks inside the Freeport have been operationa­l since ECQ and MECQ, and an additional 1 bank in operation marks a 10% increase in oper at i ons.

Shopping malls have also been allowed to open but under limited oper at i ons.

These industries have begun operating following the guidelines of the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) on the implementa­tion of the GCQ.

“The CDC believes that the easing of quarantine restrictio­ns, which started on June 1, is a sound move for the economy. But there should be discipline in practicing health protocols inside the Freeport and in strictly observing the guidelines set down by the IATF-EID,” CDC Communicat­ions Division

Manager

Tulabut said.

“The number of operationa­l firms are expected to increase as the situation starts to ease and guidelines become less restrictiv­e,” he added.

In its GCQ protocols, CDC states that all industries can operate except those categorize­d under leisure and recreation, gaming, fitness establishm­ents, tourism industries, and all industries under Category 4.

Meanwhile, companies which resumed their operations are required to strictly observe and follow health standards to ensure the safety and well-being of employees as they adapt to the new normal in their workpl aces.

“Locator companies can operate from 30% capacity and will be allowed to increase based on existing conditions in workplaces that should consider social distancing and other health protocols,” Tulabut furthered.

---Carlo Lorenzo

J. Datu/ PIA-3

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