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PRIVATE SECTOR SHOULD HELP FEED DISADVANTAGED COMMUNITIES DURING COVID-19 QUARANTINE — GATCHALIAN

Amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) crisis now being faced by the country, it is a shared responsibility of both public and private sectors to ensure the survival of disadvantaged communities, including daily wage earners.

This was the call of Senator Win Gatchalian to the private sector following the declaration of an enhanced community quarantine in Luzon over the coronavirus pandemic, which now threatens the survival of daily wage earners and members of the poor and disadvantaged communities.

The order from the Palace calls for strict quarantine in all households, stoppage of work, and regulation of food provision and essential health services.

Adequacy of food supply during the duration of the enhanced community quarantine was one concern Gatchalian had raised.

While all local government units are expected to supply food to daily wage earners in their respective localities for the next 30 days, the veteran legislator said government resources will not be enough to feed these workers in the long term, especially in the case of a prolonged enhanced community quarantine.

“This is where the private sector should step in to complement efforts and resources by the government to ensure these workers’ survival.”

According to the seasoned lawmaker, this is where the private sector should step in, especially large companies, to complement efforts and resources by the government to ensure these workers’ survival.

“Ano ba ang mas gusto natin, tulungang mabigyan ng pagkain ang mga tao ngayon at iba pa nilang pangangailangan o mas madaming pasyente ang gagamutin natin in the next 6 months,” asked the senator.

According to him, existing partnerships between private firms and government agencies should be leveraged in achieving this goal such as the companies’ programs on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Since these programs are already established, Gatchalian said that they provide readily available channels, including community partnerships, which will allow more efficient distribution of aid.

“This is the best opportunity to relive the spirit of bayanihan.”

“This is the best opportunity to relive the spirit of bayanihan. I urge the private sector, especially those large companies, to help provide food and other necessities to our fellow Filipinos”, he added.

Gatchalian called on private firms to uphold workers’ welfare by implementing more humanitarian policies. Aside from the implementation of policies like remote work scheme, he also called for the suspension of the no-work, no-pay policy to help keep daily wage earners afloat while they are unable to render service.

For those who are in the informal economy, Gatchalian eyes the provision of an unemployment financial assistance. According to him, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) should identify potential beneficiaries of this financial assistance scheme.

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