Watchmen Daily Journal

DOLE offers livelihood grants to jeepney drivers who refuse to ‘consolidat­e’

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday reminded jeepney drivers of the livelihood assistance that they could avail should they refuse to consolidat­e their units as part of the process of the government’s Public Utility Vehicle Modernizat­ion Program (PUVMP).

DOLE Workers’ Welfare and Protection Cluster Undersecre­tary Benjo Benavidez made the remarks as the government insisted that Tuesday, April 30, would be the consolidat­ion deadline for those interested in joining the PUVMP.

“Ang direktang tulong na ibinibigay ng DOLE sa mga apektado po ng modernisas­yon ay access doon po sa tinatawag natin na livelihood program. Nagbibigay po kami ng kapital sa mga apektadong drivers at konduktor. Hindi naman po ito kalakihan, hindi po lalagpas sa P30,000 per beneficiar­y,” Benavidez said in a televised briefing.

The livelihood program started in 2018, a year after PUVMP was launched.

Since then, the assistance has benefitted thousands of drivers and conductors, Benavidez said.

“Nakapagbig­ay na po kami ng more than 4,600 beneficiar­ies. At ngayon, Mayo 1, mayroon po kaming 900 na individual­s na bibigyan ng tulong pangkabuha­yan,” he added.

Operators have until April 30 to join a cooperativ­e and then gradually replace their fleet with modern vehicles that are safer, more comfortabl­e and less polluting.

Cooperativ­es will be able to access bank financing and receive a government subsidy for each vehicle to ease the financial burden of the transition.

But drivers opposed to the plan argue that buying a new vehicle will bury them in debt, and they will not be able to earn enough money to repay their loans and make a living. (ABSCBN News / With a report from Agence France-Presse)

In an interview with reporters late Monday, Finance Secretary Ralph Recto said Philippine economic growth will likely settle at 5.8 to 6.3 percent in the first quarter of the year.

“Anything higher than 5.5 is a win because last

 ?? (Jonathan Cellona / ABS-CBN News photo) ?? Jeepney drivers and operators have until yesterday to join a cooperativ­e and then gradually replace their fleet with modern vehicles that are safer, more comfortabl­e and less polluting.
(Jonathan Cellona / ABS-CBN News photo) Jeepney drivers and operators have until yesterday to join a cooperativ­e and then gradually replace their fleet with modern vehicles that are safer, more comfortabl­e and less polluting.

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