Sun.Star Pampanga

Lawmaker, daughter lead Tupad orientatio­n in Mexico town

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OF SAN FERNANDO— The office of the Third District Representa­tive Aurelio Gonzales, Jr., in partnershi­p with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), led the orientatio­n of the beneficiar­ies of the Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged Workers Program (Tupad) at the former’s district office in Barangay Anao in Mexico town, Pampanga.

The lawmaker was joined by his daughter Mica Gonzales who is a board member aspirant for the third district.

The beneficiar­ies were initially selected from Mexico and the city of San Fernando. A total of 1, 088 benefices are set to be covered by the program in district. This includes Arayat (200), Bacolor (187), City of san Fernando (284), and Santa Ana ( 133) .

The basis for the selection was based on the beneficiar­ies’economic background and the town from which they came from.

Tupad is a community-based package of assistance that provides emergency employment for displaced workers, underemplo­yed and unemployed indigents.

Under the program, each beneficiar­y is hired to work for a minimum of 10 days with a daily pay based on the prevailing minimum wage.

Each will be provided protective clothing and head gear and enrolled for insurance coverage with the Government Service Insurance System covering the entire duration of their work program.

Congressma­n Gonzales said the program will greatly help his constituen­ts, adding those in the marginal sections of the community need all the help they can get. He urged the beneficiar­ies to take the program seriously and strive to excel in the work given to them.

Tupad is one of the flagship

programs under the Dole Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP).

Through the DILEEP, self-employed workers with insufficie­nt income, marginaliz­ed and landless farmers, unpaid family workers, parents of child laborers, low wage and season workers, and workers displaced or to be displaced by natural or manmade disasters can now easily avail or access DOLE’s livelihood and emergency employment programs and services.

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