CORONAVIRUS | This is to simplify the payment method without having frontliners fill out the same form each month and in the process, reducing bureaucracy.
| The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services has suggested that the special allowance for Covid-19 frontliners be paid together with their monthly salaries.
"Cuepacs has received numerous complaints on the bureaucratic requirement and the setting of conditions which is seen as complicating the frontliners to make the claim.
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