President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Friday signed an administrative order granting gratuity pay for contract of service (COS) and job order (JO) authorities employees.
According to Administrative Order No. 3, authorities employees whose companies are engaged via COS and JO could also be granted a one-time gratuity pay not exceeding P5,000.
The workers involved additionally will need to have rendered a complete or an mixture of no less than 4 months of precise passable efficiency of service, as stipulated of their respective contracts, as of December 15, 2022, and whose contracts are nonetheless efficient as of the identical date,
“Granting a year-end gratuity pay to COS and JO workers is a well-deserved recognition of their hard work in implementing programs, projects, and activities and pivotal role in the delivery of government services amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and present socio-economic challenge,” the order learn.
Those authorities employees who’ve rendered lower than 4 months of precise passable efficiency of service can also be granted a one-time gratuity pay on a pro-rata foundation an quantity not exceeding P4,000 for 3 months however lower than 4 months.
Meanwhile, an quantity not exceeding P3,000 for individuals who have rendered two months however lower than three months, whereas an quantity not exceeding P2,000 for individuals who have rendered lower than two months.
It additionally coated employees whose companies are instantly engaged via COS and JO by nationwide authorities companies (NGAs), state universities and schools (SUCs), government-owned and managed firms (GOCCs), and native water districts.
The native authorities models are additionally enjoined to undertake of their respective workplaces the grant of gratuity pay to their COS and JO employees, the order said.
Government workers who had been additionally rendering companies via JO, COS, or different equally located working preparations are likewise eligible to obtain the one-time rice help approved by the President via Administrative Order No. 2. —NB, GMA Integrated News