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Jobless to get free bikes for delivery services

Rains Bikers endure the rain with improvised raincoats and colorful raingears as they negotiate the stretch of Commonwealth Avenue rainy weather itcz

Bikers endure the rain with improvised raincoats and colorful raingears as they negotiate the stretch of Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City on a rainy Thursday morning, June 11. The state weather bureau PAGASA said a low pressure area inside PAR could developed into a tropical depression in 24 hours.- INQUIRER/GRIG C. MONTEGRANDE

Workers who lost their jobs or livelihood because of the pandemic could get free bicycles from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) if they want to become delivery riders.

Director Karina Perida-Trayvilla of the Bureau of Workers with Special Concerns said the DOLE has teamed up with delivery service provider Grab, LalaFood and LalaMove for the project where beneficiaries would be trained on bike use and provided with cell phones, insulation bags, helmets, reflectorized vests and bicycle racks. —LEILA B. SALAVERRIA

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