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In a unified endeavor to enhance the well-being of marginalized citizens in Iloilo City, Senator Christopher "Bong" Go, in partnership with the city government led by Mayor Jerry Treñas and in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment, provided various forms of assistance on Friday, 8 September.
The initiative was conducted at the Iloilo City Freedom Grandstand, positively impacting 382 displaced workers. Go's team provided each beneficiary with snacks and shirts. In addition, select individuals were gifted with shoes, as well as balls for basketball and volleyball.
Simultaneously, DoLE offered employment assistance through its program for qualified disadvantaged and displaced workers.
To further promote the welfare of Filipino workers, Go filed last year Senate Bill No. 1705 which proposes to increase the service incentive leave of private sector employees; and SBN 1707 which seeks to provide competitive remuneration and compensation packages to social workers in the country if enacted into law.
He also filed SBN 2107, or the "Freelance Workers Protection Act," which seeks to provide protection and incentives for freelance workers. The measure, if passed, aims to recognize the rights of freelance workers and ensure that they are protected and adequately compensated for their services.
Last year, Go also filed SBN 1183, or the proposed "Media and Entertainment Workers' Welfare Act," which seeks to provide enhanced protection, security and incentives for media workers through additional health insurance package, overtime and night differential pay, and other benefits if enacted into law.
To ensure that those who reside in rural areas and lack job opportunities are taken care of, Go also filed SBN 420, which seeks to offer temporary employment to eligible members of low-income rural households who are ready to perform unskilled physical labor for a period of time.