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INSURANCE. Antique's sugar migrant workers show their identification cards issued by the Sacada Desk before their departure to work in the sugar plantations of Negros Occidental on Sept. 10, 2021. Randy Ardeno, in charge of the Sacada Desk, said in an interview on Friday (Jan. 7, 2022) that the provincial government of Antique has provided the "sacadas" with various support, including requiring their contractors to provide them with Social Security System insurance.(Photo courtesy of Sacada Desk) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The year 2021 saw about 4,203 active sugar migrant workers or "sacadas" from this province get enrolled in the Social Security System (SSS). Randy Ardeno, in charge of the Sacada Desk of the Antique Provincial Planning and Development Office (PPDO), said in an interview Friday that last year, upon the direction of Governor Rhodora J. Cadiao, the long-coveted dream of the "sacadas" to be enrolled in the SSS was made a requirement for the contractors. Cadiao made the request in July 2021 to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), which issues the migratory workers' permit and authority to travel. "During our collaboration meeting with the DOLE, we discussed the request of the governor for the labor department to make it as a requirement among the contractors that they will have to enroll the 'sacadas' they will be hiring with the SSS," Ardeno said. "Before the SSS was made as a requirement, the contractors and even the planters were given leeway whether they would only enroll the sacadas with the SSS or not." Previously, whenever sugar migrant workers suffer an accident in Negros Occidental, they would come home to Antique penniless because they had to pay for their medical bills. It was also common for the family of the injured "sacada" to seek help from the Antique provincial government for the Aid to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS) through the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) for their medication. "With their SSS enrollment, the 'sacadas' have now the insurance benefit that they could claim, aside from the AICS provided them," Ardeno said. In a previous interview, SSS-Antique information officer Leory Ninora said the "sacadas" enrolled in the SSS could avail of such claims as disability, sickness, death, and maternity for women. Likewise, they are now entitled to avail of the retirement benefit after 120 months of paying their premium or get a salary loan by paying the monthly premium of PHP400 per month. However, the migratory workers' SSS enrollment is just the first step being taken by the provincial government for their protection. It is also eyeing to allocate funds for the continued SSS insurance of the sugar migrant workers who will opt to stay for good and work in the province. "The provincial government then intends to pay for the SSS premium of the 'sacadas' who will no longer be returning to work in Negros Occidental under their contractor," Ardeno said. 'Bisita Sacada' Ardeno said the yearly "Bisita Sacada", or the visit of Cadiao and the provincial board members to check on the situation of the sugar migrant workers in Negros Occidental, resumed on Dec. 3-5, 2021. The annual visit was halted in 2020 due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic. Last Christmas, Cadiao, together with members of the Provincial Health Office, went back to Negros Occidental bringing grocery items, medicines, and free medical consultations for sugar migrant workers. Antique social workers also interviewed the "sacadas" for their requested AICS. "We also distributed 20 lechon or roasted pig to the contractors on December 20 for the 'sacadas' to share," Ardeno said. Every year since 2018, when the Sacada Desk was established, they have released 120 livelihood assistance to the workers and their families. "The 'sacadas' for their livelihood assistance were made to choose whether they would like to put up a grocery store or raise cattle for their farm," he said. The livelihood assistance amounts to PHP10,000 for each beneficiary. The active "sacadas" usually return to Negros Occidental starting September for the milling season, and with the livelihood assistance from the local government, the workers are confident that they have left a source of income for their families to survive the six months that they would be gone, Ardeno added. "The DOLE, through our assistance, also holds (a) pre-departure orientation seminar so that the 'sacadas' will know their rights and privileges and whom to contact in case of emergency." The Sacada Desk orients the sugar migrant workers bound for Negros Occidental about their wage, which ranges from PHP170 to PHP200 per day, and issues identification cards. Education for children of 'sacadas' "As long as there is work to be provided for the 'sacadas' in Negros Occidental, we expect them to continue working in the sugar fields there because it has been their occupation ever since, but Governor Cadiao is really working hard to provide educational assistance for their children so that their status in life will improve," Ardeno said. The provincial government is looking into providing scholarships for the children of the sugar migrant workers starting this year "to guarantee that at least one of their kids will be able to finish college," he added. In 2020, about 2,232 "sacadas" were hired to work in the fields of Negros Occidental by 63 contractors during the milling season. The "sacadas" work mostly as cane cutters in the vast sugar plantations in the province dubbed the "sugar capital" of the Philippines. (PNA) }

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Philippines ,Negros Occidental ,Rhodoraj Cadiao ,Bisita Sacada ,Leory Ninora ,Randy Ardeno ,Health Office ,Development Office ,Department Of Labor ,Social Security System ,Sacada Desk ,Antique Provincial Planning ,Governor Rhodora ,Crisis Situation ,Provincial Social Welfare ,Provincial Health Office ,Governor Cadiao ,Insurance Antique 39s Sugar Migrant Workers Show Their Identification Cards Issued By The Sacada Desk Before Departure To Work In Plantations Of Negros Occidental On Sept 10 ,021 Randy Ardeno ,N Charge Of The Sacada Desk ,Aid In An Interview On Friday Jan 7 ,022 That The Provincial Government Of Antique Has Provided Quot Sacadas With Various Support ,Ncluding Requiring Their Contractors To Provide Them With Social Security System Insurance Photo Courtesy Of Sacada Desk San Jose De Buenavista ,Ntique The Year 2021 Saw About 4 ,203 Active Sugar Migrant Workers Or Quot Sacadas From This Province Get Enrolled In The Social Security System Sss Randy Ardeno ,N Charge Of The Sacada Desk Antique Provincial Planning And Development Office Ppdo ,Aid In An Interview Friday That Last Year ,Pon The Direction Of Governor Rhodoraj Cadiao ,He Long Coveted Dream Of The Quot Sacadas To Be Enrolled In Sss Was Madea Requirement For Contractors Cadiao Made Request July 2021 Department Labor And Employment Dole ,Hich Issues The Migratory Workers 39 Permit And Authority To Travel Quot During Our Collaboration Meeting With Dole ,E Discussed The Request Of Governor For Labor Department To Make It Asa Requirement Among Contractors That They Will Have Enroll 39 Sacadas Be Hiring With Sss ,Uot Ardeno Said Quot Before The Sss Was Made Asa Requirement ,He Contractors And Even The Planters Were Given Leeway Whether They Would Only Enroll Sacadas With Sss Or Not Quot Previously ,Henever Sugar Migrant Workers Suffer An Accident In Negros Occidental ,Hey Would Come Home To Antique Penniless Because They Had Pay For Their Medical Bills It Was Also Common The Family Of Injured Quot Sacada Seek Help From Provincial Government Aid Individuals In Crisis Situation Aics Through Social Welfare And Development Office Pswdo Medication With Sss Enrollment ,He 39 Sacadas Have Now The Insurance Benefit That They Could Claim ,Side From The Aics Provided Them ,Uot Ardeno Said Ina Previous Interview ,Ss Antique Information Officer Leory Ninora Said The Quot Sacadas Enrolled In Sss Could Avail Of Such Claims As Disability ,Sickness ,Death ,Nd Maternity For Women Likewise ,Hey Are Now Entitled To Avail Of The Retirement Benefit After 120 Months Paying Their Premium Or Geta Salary Loan By Monthly Php400 Per Month However ,He Migratory Workers 39 Sss Enrollment Is Just The First Step Being Taken By Provincial Government For Their Protection It Also Eyeing To Allocate Funds Continued Insurance Of Sugar Migrant Who Will Opt Stay Good And Work In Province Quot Then Intends Pay Premium Sacadas No Longer Be Returning Negros Occidental Under Contractor ,Uot Ardeno Said 39 Bisita Sacada The Yearly Quot ,R The Visit Of Cadiao And Provincial Board Members To Check On Situation Sugar Migrant Workers In Negros Occidental ,Esumed On Dec 3 5 ,021 The Annual Visit Was Halted In 2020 Due To Coronavirus Disease 2019 Covid 19 Pandemic Last Christmas ,Adiao ,Ogether With Members Of The Provincial Health Office ,Ent Back To Negros Occidental Bringing Grocery Items ,Medicines ,Nd Free Medical Consultations For Sugar Migrant Workers Antique Social Also Interviewed The Quot Sacadas Their Requested Aics We Distributed 20 Lechon Or Roasted Pig To Contractors On December 39 Share ,Uot Ardeno Said Every Year Since 2018 ,Hen The Sacada Desk Was Established ,Hey Have Released 120 Livelihood Assistance To The Workers And Their Families Quot 39 Sacadas For Were Made Choose Whether They Would Like Put Upa Grocery Store Or Raise Cattle Farm ,Uot He Said The Livelihood Assistance Amounts To Php10 ,000 For Each Beneficiary The Active Quot Sacadas Usually Return To Negros Occidental Starting September Milling Season ,Nd With The Livelihood Assistance From Local Government ,He Workers Are Confident That They Have Lefta Source Of Income For Their Families To Survive The Six Months Would Be Gone ,Rdeno Added Quot The Dole ,Hrough Our Assistance ,Lso Holdsa Pre Departure Orientation Seminar So That The 39 Sacadas Will Know Their Rights And Privileges Whom To Contact In Case Of Emergency Quot Sacada Desk Orients Sugar Migrant Workers Bound For Negros Occidental About Wage ,Hich Ranges From Php170 To Php200 Per Day ,Nd Issues Identification Cards Education For Children Of 39 Sacadas Quot As Long There Is Work To Be Provided The In Negros Occidental ,E Expect Them To Continue Working In The Sugar Fields There Because It Has Been Their Occupation Ever Since ,Ut Governor Cadiao Is Really Working Hard To Provide Educational Assistance For Their Children So That Status In Life Will Improve ,Uot Ardeno Said The Provincial Government Is Looking Into Providing Scholarships For Children Of Sugar Migrant Workers Starting This Year Quot To Guarantee That At Least One Their Kids Will Be Able Finish College ,Uot He Added In 2020 ,Bout 2 ,232 Quot Sacadas Were Hired To Work In The Fields Of Negros Occidental By 63 Contractors During Milling Season Mostly As Cane Cutters Vast Sugar Plantations Province Dubbed Capital Philippines Pna ,

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