By
Dominic I. Sanchez
ZAMBOANGA
CITY - Zamboangueños who were displaced by the crisis in the
city may be hired by private companies through the government’s Emergency
Employment Program (EEP), where said companies will only have to shoulder 75
percent of their salaries while the government will provide 25 percent
counterpart.
According
to Regional Director Sisinio Cano of the Department of Labor and Employment
(DOLE)-9, P2 million has already been allotted to pay the 25 percent of the
wages of some 800 displaced persons in the city.
“Under
this program, the total displaced workers hired shall not exceed 20 percent of
the total number of existing workforce of each participating establishment and
whose employment period shall not exceed six months,” said Director Cano.
The
employment may be extended by their respective establishments upon satisfactory
performance. However, after six months, they will have to shoulder the full
wages of these workers.
“The
employment period is from November until the end of December this year,” Director Cano explained.
Moreover,
participating establishments, as per the memorandum of agreement are tasked to
enroll the displaced persons with the Social Security System (SSS), PhilHealth,
and Pag-IBIG, if the latter are not yet members.