(June 01 2026)  The 4Ps member parents start cleaning the school room at Bagong Silangan Elementary School in Quezon City on Monday June 1 2026, as the 2026 Brigada Eskwela, officially open, an annual nationwide initiative by the Department of Education (DepEd) to prepare public schools for the upcoming academic year. Photo/Analy Labor ANALY LABOR
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243,000 workers tapped for Brigada Eskwela under TUPAD

Pola Coleen L. Bartolome

The national government has hired 243,000 workers under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program to help prepare public schools for the opening of classes on 8 June.

Under the TUPAD-Brigada Eskwela initiative, beneficiaries will receive P5,000 in exchange for participating in school cleanup and improvement activities, including waste management, classroom cleaning, vegetation clearing, landscaping, repainting, and the hauling of furniture and learning materials.

Malacañang said the program supports President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s directive to ensure that classrooms nationwide are clean, safe and ready for students when classes begin.

The initiative initially covers 5,000 public schools, including large and mega schools, as well as geographically isolated and disadvantaged area (GIDA) schools across the country.

Beneficiaries were scheduled to be deployed to participating public schools from 1 to 5 June as part of the nationwide Brigada Eskwela preparations.

The program was discussed during a coordination meeting on 27 May attended by Executive Secretary Ralph Recto, Labor Secretary Francis Tolentino and senior officials of the Department of Education.

Recto assured the Department of Labor and Employment of the Office of the Executive Secretary's continued support for programs focused on employment, education and social protection.