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PGMA okays P18.4 billion for salary increase of gov’t workers
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Jun 17, 2009 - 9:18:05 AM
MANILA,
June 18 (PNA) - President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo issued yesterday
Executive Order (EO) 811 allocating P18.4 billion for the salary
increase of some 1.2 million state workers starting July 1.
The allocation will be taken from the Miscellaneous Personnel Benefits Fund of the General Appropriations Act of 2009.
The
President signed the EO before she left for a nine-day trip that will
take her to Tokyo in Japan, and Brasilia, Suape and Rio de Janeiro in
Brazil.
The
P18.4 billion appropriation will cover the compensation adjustments of
the first tranche of the Modified Salary Schedule for civilian
personnel, and base pay for military and uniformed personnel in the
national government.
The
EO “adopts the first tranche of the modified salary schedule of
civilian personnel and base pay schedule of military and uniformed
personnel in the government, as well as the modified position
classification system pursuant to Joint Resolution No.4 (s.2009).”
Executive
Secretary Eduardo Ermita, in a statement, said the President expressed
her gratitude to both Houses of Congress for giving her the authority,
through a joint resolution (Joint Resolution 4), to implement a new
compensation program for government employees that will increase
salaries by an average of 50 percent spread over four years, while
setting the minimum wage of civil servants higher than those of their
private sector counterparts starting July 1 this year.”
Ermita
said the measure is aimed at “attracting skilled and competent
personnel to work in government and retaining them on the long term, as
well as assuaging the economic conditions of the government’s workers.”
He
pointed out that the impact of the program will be such that by July 1,
2009, the daily minimum wage of government workers of P402 will be
higher than that of their private sector counterparts which remains at
P382.
All
government personnel of the executive, legislative, judicial branches,
constitutional commissions, state colleges and universities,
government-owned and controlled corporations, government financial
institutions and local government units will be covered by the program.
However, local government workers will have to wait for Jan. 1, 2010 to enjoy the initial benefits under EO 811.
(PNA)
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