Displaced Ilocos tourism workers get P200-M cash
>> Monday, July 12, 2021
By Freddie G. Lazaro
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union -- Some 40,076 displaced workers from the tourism sector in Region 1 have received P5,000 each cash aid from the national government through the Dept. of Labor and Employment in collaboration with the Dept. of Tourism.
Ilocos Region Tourism Director Joseph Francisco Ortega said, as of April 14, the DOLE Region 1 had already disbursed P200.38 million for the workers in the tourism sector in the region.
The amount was remitted in payment centers where the workers may claim in their respective areas.
He said the financial aid is part of the Covid-19 Adjustment Measures Program (CAMP) of the DOLE for the tourism sector under the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act, or Bayanihan 2.
The CAMP program is a one-time P5,000 cash aid provided by the government to affected workers in private establishments.
The government has allocated P3.1 billion funds for the tourism sector workers affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to Director Ortega, the DOT Region 1 had endorsed to DOLE a total of 48,012 workers affected by the pandemic.
The DOLE initially approved 40,076 workers as recipients of the assistance while the remaining 7,936 workers are still waiting for approval.
Of the 40,076 tourism workers, 4,034 workers are from Ilocos Norte;
3,027 from Ilocos Sur; 5,265 from La Union; and 27,750 from Pangasinan.
“Currently, our office is requesting another fund from the DOLE to
assist more tourism workers to receive cash assistance,” he said.
Aside from the displaced tourism workers, Ortega said the tourism
workers under flexible work arrangements are also qualified to receive assistance.
Meanwhile, Ortega said the DOT Region 1 is now working on plans on
the massive inoculation against Covid-19 for all workers in the tourism sector
in the region in preparation for the full re-opening of the tourism sites in
the region.
“The inclusion of workers in the tourism sector particularly those
working in the airports and quarantine hotels as recipients of a free
anti-Covid-19 vaccine in the vaccination priority list: A4, is a great help for
them. We are overwhelmingly expressing our gratitude to Secretary Carlito
Galvez of the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process who
worked out for the inclusion of our tourism workers in the priority list of
those who will receive the vaccine,” said Ortega. -- PIA 1
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