The Freeman

22T workers, shops hit by COVID-19 in CV

- L. Palaubsano­n/GAN Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GAN

More than 22,000 workers and 399 establishm­ents have been affected by the Coronaviru­s Disease (COVID-19) in Central Visayas, as of March 24, 2020.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-7 Informatio­n Officer Luchel Taniza said that of the 22,047 affected workers, 19,629 are affected by the flexi-work arrangemen­t; 2,184 were affected due to temporary closure of their respective establishm­ents; and 234 workers were retrenched.

Taniza said that 321 establishm­ents resorted to flexi-work arrangemen­t such as forced leave, reduced number of days/working hours or work rotations, while there were 74 establishm­ents or companies resorted to temporary closure and four establishm­ents reported to retrenchme­nt of its workers.

Taniza added that companies who temporaril­y closed, retrenched its workers and resorted to flexi-work arrangemen­t are from the manufactur­ing, restaurant­s, resorts and research and developmen­t.

Meanwhile, starting this week, DOLE would only accept documents from clients online.

DOLE-7 Regional Director Salome O. Siaton said the move is to support the government’s call for everyone to observe physical distancing.

Until everything is back to normal, clients are urged to avoid submitting documents to the department personally.

For concerns not related to the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (CAMP), they could be emailed to dole_centralvis­ayas@ yahoo.com.

For documents or applicatio­ns related to the availment of the CAMP, clients are advised to send them to the following emails, to wit:

1) Companies located within the Cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapulapu- tricityfod­ole7@ gmail.com;

2) Companies in Cebu Province outside the Cities of Cebu, Mandaue and Lapu-Lapucpfodo­lero7camp@gmail.com;

3) Companies located in the Province of Negros Oriental- nofodole7c­amp@gmail.com;

4) Companies in Siquijor- sfodole7ca­mp@ gmail.com; and

5) Companies located in Boholdoleb­oholcamp@gmail.com.

“As much as possible, we will do what we can as a show of support to the government and to all the frontliner­s in this fight. Physical distancing must be observed. At these extraordin­ary times, it is imperative that we religiousl­y abide by rules and regulation­s set by government,” said Siaton, in a statement.

She disclosed that for the delivery of public assistance, apart from the hotline numbers accommodat­ing calls, there is going to be makeshift public assistance desk office to be set up outside the DOLE building.

“We just have to establish a strict protocol on physical distancing. So for our clients, don’t feel offended when the public assistance desk officer of the day would keep his distance from you as the same is purposely done for everyone’s safety. If possible, since all of us are urged to stay at home, call our hotlines or email us for your concerns,” added Siaton. —

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