CGMA leads Tupad payout in Santa Rita town

SANTA RITA Second District Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo led the payout for the salaries of the "Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers" (Tupad) program beneficiaries of this town over the weekend.

Arroyo met with the beneficiaries in simple ceremonies held in Santa Rita town and hosted by municipal officials led by Mayor Arthur Salalila to personally see to the payout of the salaries of the beneficiaries.

The beneficiaries received P4,500 each for 10 days of community work. Tupad is a community-based package of assistance that provides emergency employment for displaced workers, underemployed and unemployed indigents.

Under the program, each beneficiary is hired to work for a minimum of 10 days with a daily pay based on the prevailing minimum wage. This is part of the employment program of the Department of Labor and employment (DOLE) in partnership with the office of Arroyo and the Municipal Government of Santa Rita.

Tupad is a DOLE program that provides temporary employment to displaced, underemployed and seasonal workers. Each beneficiary is usually provided protective clothing and headgear and enrolled for insurance coverage with the Government Service Insurance System covering the entire duration of their work program.

The work of such beneficiaries under the Tupad program will revolve around social, economic, and agroforestry community projects.

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