By Analou De Vera
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) warned the public against misrepresentation of some unscrupulous groups, who offer availment of livelihood or emergency employment assistance in exchange of money.
Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello III (ROBINSON NIÑAL JR./ PRESIDENTIAL FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
The labor department issued the warning after it received reports of irregularities in the implementation of the DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Program (DILEEP), "particularly the collection and solicitation of money from would-be beneficiaries by using DOLE's Beneficiary Profile."
To note, the DILEEP is a program aimed at providing additional income and alternative employment to the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized workers. It is being supervised by the Bureau of Workers with Special Concerns.
"Please be advised that the DOLE does not authorize any individual or group to collect or solicit money to avail of assistance under the DILEEP. We strongly condemn such practice, and recommend that the public not to respond to such solicitations," said Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III in a statement.
"There are no membership and transaction fees in facilitating the processing of pre and post project implementation documents under the said program," he added.
The labor department urged the public to report any fraudulent incidents as well as information regarding unscrupulous individuals or groups involved in such activities, to the nearest regional/provincial/ or field office.
Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello III (ROBINSON NIÑAL JR./ PRESIDENTIAL FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
The labor department issued the warning after it received reports of irregularities in the implementation of the DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Program (DILEEP), "particularly the collection and solicitation of money from would-be beneficiaries by using DOLE's Beneficiary Profile."
To note, the DILEEP is a program aimed at providing additional income and alternative employment to the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized workers. It is being supervised by the Bureau of Workers with Special Concerns.
"Please be advised that the DOLE does not authorize any individual or group to collect or solicit money to avail of assistance under the DILEEP. We strongly condemn such practice, and recommend that the public not to respond to such solicitations," said Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III in a statement.
"There are no membership and transaction fees in facilitating the processing of pre and post project implementation documents under the said program," he added.
The labor department urged the public to report any fraudulent incidents as well as information regarding unscrupulous individuals or groups involved in such activities, to the nearest regional/provincial/ or field office.