Bam eyes more jobs for PWDs in govt agencies, private firms
More jobs await persons with disabilities (PWDs) in government offices and private entities if the bill submitted by Sen. Bam Aquino will be enacted into law.
Sen. Bam’s Senate Bill No. 1249 seeks to amend Republic Act 7277 or the Magna Carta for Disabled Persons to mandate government agencies to ensure that two percent of their employees comprise of PWDs.
Private organizations, for their part, will be required to employ 1 percent of their workforce from PWDs.
“This bill seeks to guarantee the inclusion of PWDs in the workforce and provide commensurate compensation, benefits and employment terms for PWDs as any other qualified employee,” Sen. Bam said.
“Let’s give our PWDs more opportunities to generate livelihood,” he added.
If passed into law, Sen. Bam believes the measure will give PWDs a more meaningful and productive role in society.
“Furthermore, an increased PWD presence in the workforce aims to heighten public awareness and consideration for their rights,” Sen. Bam said.
In the 16th Congress, Sen. Bam tirelessly worked for the welfare of PWDs, with the passage of Republic Act 10754 that exempts them from paying the value added tax (VAT).
The law also gives tax incentives to persons with PWD dependents, up to fourth civil degree of consanguinity or affinity.
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