To help indigent applicants gain decent employment, Senator Jinggoy Estrada has filed a bill that would grant them a 20 percent discount in the payment of fees and charges for certain government-issued pre-employment documents.
“Para sa mga mahihirap nating kababayan na pinagsisikapan na itaguyod ang kanilang sarili o pamilya, mabigat sa bulsa ang mga bayarin sa mga dokumentong kailangan nilang isumite. Ang kakarampot nilang gastusin sa pang-araw-araw ay nababawasan pa pagkuha ng mga clearances at certificates,” Estrada said in proposing the Indigent Job Applicants Discount Act.
Senate Bill No. 47 seeks to provide indigent job applicants a 20 percent discount in the payment of fees and charges for certain certificates and clearances issued by government agencies.
The veteran legislator’s Senate Bill No. 47 seeks to provide indigent job applicants trying to secure employment here and abroad a 20 percent discount in the payment of fees and charges for certain certificates and clearances issued by government agencies.
The measure covers clearances issued by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), certificate of marriage and certificate of live birth from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), transcript of records, and authenticated copy of diploma from state universities and colleges (SUCS); medical certificate for local employment from any government hospital licensed by the Department of Health (DOH), certificate of civil service eligibility from the Civil Service Commission (CSC), national certificate (NC) and certificate of competency (COC) issued by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and other documentary requirements issued by the government that may be required by employers from indigent job applicants.
Qualified beneficiaries are those identified and certified by the PSA to be living below the official poverty threshold based on the criteria set in the Community-Based Monitoring System (CBMS), and members of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) may avail of the discount once every six months.
Any misrepresentation or falsification of documents or abuses of the privileges by a job applicant will be subject to penalties under the Revised Penal Code and will also be meted with lifetime disqualification in availing of the said discount.
“He who has less in life should have more in law.”
“He who has less in life should have more in law. This Magsaysay credo is my guidepost in this bill,” the seasoned lawmaker stressed.
“Ang gobyerno ay dapat laging isaalang-alang ang kapakanan ng masang Pilipino,” he concluded.