(Sa 2 linggong ECQ) 90K WORKERS SA METRO APEKTADO

Dominique Tutay

AABOT sa 90,000 manggagawa sa 3,000 establisimiyento sa National Capital Region (NCR) ang apektado ng dalawang ling-gong enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

Ayon kay Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Assistant Secretary Dominique Tutay, ang ilan sa kanila ay nawalan ng trabaho habang ang iba naman ay naka-flexible work arrangement.

“My report to Secretary Silvestre Bello III yesterday, we have about 3,000 establishments who were reported to be affected by the current quarantine level. It involves about close to 90,000 workers so when we say affected that could be either be retrenched or they lost jobs permanently and some are undergoing flexible work arrangement and temporary closure,” ani Tutay.

Sinabi ni Tutay na sa bilang na ito ay hindi pa kasama ang 250,000 na naapektuhan bago ang ECQ sa Metro Manila mula Agosto 6 hanggang 20 dahil sa tumataas na mga kaso ng COVID-19.

“You can add the figure to about 255,000 who were already affected prior to the ECQ who were permanently displaced and I think we have reached one million when it comes to the temporarily closure and undergoing flexible work arrangement,” sabi pa niya.

Tinatayang nasa 300,000 hanggang 400,000 manggagawa ang maaapektuhan ng lockdown, ayon sa pamahalaan. LIZA SORIANO

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