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275 minimum wage workers to avail of P20/kg. rice in Bacolod

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) will lead the distribution of the P20 per kg. rice to 275 minimum wage workers of Innovative Skills Labor Service Cooperative (iSkills) in Bacolod City on Friday, July 10.

The iSkills workers are the second batch and the biggest group, so far to benefit from the “Benteng Bigas Meron (BBM) Na! for Minimum Wage Earners” Program in Negros Occidental.

In a statement Thursday, DOLE-Negros Occidental Provincial Head Carmela Abellar said the initiative aims to provide essential food support to minimum wage earners in line with the government’s continuing efforts to alleviate the effects of rising living costs.

“The BBM Na! Program is a targeted rice subsidy program designed to uphold the dignity and welfare of Filipino workers by ensuring access to affordable and quality rice,” she said.

Earlier, about 100 minimum wage workers of a manpower agency hiring for a distillery plant in Bago City also availed of the P20 per kg. rice.

Under the program, low-income workers can purchase up to 10 kg. of subsidized National Food Authority rice each month.

Companies have signed a memorandum of agreement with the Food Terminal Inc. (FTI) to avail of the P20 per kg. rice for their workers.

FTI’s partner-companies shoulder the logistics cost and the manpower firms pay the FTI for their rice sale under the “BBM Na” program.

According to the Department of Agriculture, 1.2 million kg. of rice will be allocated monthly for 120,000 minimum wage earners in the country.*PNA

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