140 former CPLAs to be hired as forest guards
>> Monday, March 10, 2014
By Larry
Lopez
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – One hundred forty
former members of the Cordillera People’s Liberation Army are set for hiring
this month as forest guards by the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
Provincial Environment
and Natural Resources Officer Severino Dalutag reported the 140 comprise second
batch of CPLA members to be provided temporary work under the administration’s offer to provide employment assistance to
former rebels.
Of the 140, 80 slots
are offered to Kalinga, while 60 are for Apayao. Last year, the first batch of
65 applicants had been hired under the same program.
Dalutag said their office is expecting final list of qualified applicants from the Office of Presidential Assistant on Peace Process (OPAPP) before the hiring.
The applicants were
required to complete a three-day orientation-seminar given by OPAPP as part of
the procedure.
Former rebels employed
under the program are evaluated, oriented and screened by OPAPP while DENR provides
the work.
Those hired are given
monthly salary of P8,000 derived from the National Greening Program (NGP) fund.
They work under a six-month contract,
renewable for another six months, based on recommendation of the PENRO.
1 comments:
This is not fair to people who are abiding citizen and went to school aiming to have a job in the future.Believe me,if you hire these people they will just stay At home and wait 15th & 30th pay day.Why do you think they joined the Movement?,They don't even know what are they fighting for?What a waste gov't fund.
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