Three construction workers and a janitor who were stranded in Makati by the Metro Manila COVID-19 lockdown resorted to selling turon and lumpiang toge to survive. | CMarquezINQ
“They earn approximately P1200, netting 500 daily because their puhunan is P700 . What they earn goes to their food, with P200 automatically set aside for the next fuel needs. So that’s living off a meager daily food budget of 300 among themselves,” Arcega said in her Facebook post.
The four workers live together at the Laperal Compound, Ortega said. The only cash aid they got was donated by Caritas, a Catholic relief agency. “Kasi po hindi kami entitled sa anumang ayuda. Hindi po kami puedeng umasa sa wala ,” Arcega quoted one of the workers as saying. Despite the economic difficulties and distress brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the displaced workers continued to find a ray of hope in their alternative line of work. They were even able to share their meager blessings to others who were also hit hard by the pandemic.Wondered why the TL boys hadnt passed by on their usual 10 am round when i heard a ruckus on the street. Apparently, One…
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