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Capitol workers to get P20,000 bonus

By: Peter L. Romanillos December 14,2013 - 08:21 AM

CHRISTMAS will be merrier for employees of the Cebu provincial government after Gov. Hilario Davide III yesterday announced that each employee would receive a P20,000 bonus and 25-kilo sack of rice.

The amount is smaller than last year’s bonus of P30,000 in light of recent calamities like supertyphoon Yolanda and the Capitol’s fiscal status.

“We decided on the amount based on our funds and in the spirit of solidarity due to the recent tragedy,” Davide told reporters.

“If we make it bigger, other people might say that we have a lot of money here which is not the case. If it’s too small, then others would say that Capitol is too thrifty.”

“I think P20,000 is fair and reasonable,” Davide said.

The bonus will benefit 1,564 regular, co-terminous and casual employees but not outsourced personnel who are mostly assigned in Cebu’s district and provincial hospitals.

A P31.28 million supplemental budget for the bonus will be approved in the next Provincial Board session on Monday.

This means a savings of P20 million from Capitol coffers compared to the P51 million spent for last year’s Christmas bonus.

By next week, the bonus will be released to Capitol employees as productivity incentives, the “reward of their labor throughout the year” said Davide.

Yesterday’s annual Christmas party was toned down with a Mass and announcement but no more raffle, program or song-and-dance contests.

Employes went back to their offices for a simple “salo salo” as the budget for the Christmas party was spent to buy food, candy and clothes for children and elderly victims in typhoon-hit areas.

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