Saturday, January 30, 2016

Disagreements in SSL-4 Could Lead To 14th Month Pay Postponement

MANILA, Philippines – Apart from the delay in the salary increases that government personnel should have already received, the disagreements in Congress over the Salary Standardization Law 4 (SSL-4) could also lead to a postponement in the grant of a newly introduced 14th month pay.

Sen. Ralph Recto pointed out that the proposed SSL-4 contains a provision that would effectively grant state workers with a bonus equivalent to a whole month’s pay that would be given either in May or June.

Under its section on “compensation system,” the SSL-4 grants “a mid-year bonus equivalent to one month basic salary to be given not earlier than May of every year.”

“This mid-year bonus becomes the 14th month pay, the traditional 13th month pay being the year-end bonus,” Recto said.

He explained that the 13th month pay for government personnel used to be given in two tranches, half in the middle of the year and the balance in December.

“The SSL-4 makes what is given mid-year and year-end equivalent to a full month pay each,” Recto said.

For most of the beneficiaries, the mid-year bonus would be tax-free by virtue of Republic Act 10653, which adjusted the tax exemption ceiling of 13th month pay and other benefits from P30,000 to P82,000.

On top of this, Recto said SSL-4 retains the P5,000 Christmas gift that is given to all government workers.

However, the grant of a 14th month pay could also suffer delays, just like the long-awaited salary increase, because of the disagreement of the Senate and the House of Representatives on SSL-4.

A bicameral conference committee meeting held last Wednesday for both sides to sort out differences and come up with a consolidated version ended in a deadlock.

The Senate wanted to retain the indexation of the pension rate increase for military and police personnel to the hike in the salaries of the active members. The House wanted to suspend this provision. 


According to the House panel, the government does not have the funds to implement the indexation provision, which is estimated to cost between P19 billion to P21 billion on top of the P57.9 billion for the salary increase this year.

(c) Marvin Sy, The Philippine Star


Saturday, January 23, 2016

Breakdown of Proposed Total Compensation for Teacher I: SSL 2015













 NOTE: COLUMN FOR CIVILIAN WAS COMPUTED BASED ON SG-11, STEP 2.
SO YAN PO, DAPAT AY TAX FREE ANG BONUS NOT EXCEEDING 82, 000 PESOS SHALL BE EXEMPT. UNDER R.A. 10653 PA PO YAN.




FOR MORE INFO AND FULL DETAILS OF PRESENTATION, VISITTHE OFFICIAL FILE FROM DBM WEBSITE: http://www.dbm.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/SSL2015/[PRESENTATION]%20SSL%202015%20for%20Congress.pdf

Thursday, January 21, 2016

DepEd Order No. 3, s.2016: Hiring Guidelines for SHS Teaching Positions Effective School Year (SY) 2016-2017

To: Undersecretaries
Assistant Secretaries
Bureau and Services Directors
Regional Directors
Schools Division Superintendents
Public Elementary and Secondary Schools Heads
All Others Concerned


The Department of Education (DepEd) issues the enclosed Hiring Guidelines for Senior High School (SHS) Teaching Positions Effective School Year (SY) 2016-2017, which aims to clearly define the application, selection, and appointment process of SHS teachers as well as to establish professional standards and evaluation criteria which will ensure that highly competent individuals with the appropriate qualifications and specializations are hired to teach in (SHSs).

All DepEd Orders and other related issuances, rules and regulations, and provisions which are inconsistent with these guidelines are hereby repealed, rescinded, or modified accordingly.
Immediate dissemination of and strict compliance with this Order is directed.

(Sgd.) BR. ARMIN A. LUISTRO FSC
Secretary