DBM to release cash incentives for 1.8-M gov’t employees starting Friday

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MANILA, Philippines — Over 1.8 million government employees would receive cash incentives starting Friday after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. authorized the grant of the Service Recognition Incentive (SRI).

Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman, in a statement on Friday, explained that the SRI is in recognition of the hard work of state workers who contribute to the administration’s efforts, in line with the Philippine Development Plan and the Eight-Point Socioeconomic Agenda.

“This is in recognition of the tireless dedication of our public servants. This is one way of making them feel that the government acknowledges their good work and efficient performance. On behalf of the DBM, I commend President BBM for approving Administrative Order (AO) No. 12 authorizing the grant of the Service Recognition Incentive—which has been implemented since 2019—to government employees for fiscal year 2023,” Pangandaman said.

“As the Order notes, the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. ‘recognizes all government employees for their collective and invaluable contribution to the government’s continuing efforts in pursuing the objectives, commitments, targets, and deliverables under the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028 and the President’s 8-Point Socioeconomic Agenda,” she added.

According to AO No. 12, each qualified worker would get a uniform rate not exceeding P20,000 for the following:

Executive Branch:

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) also emphasized that the civilian personnel who would receive the SRI should be:

Meanwhile, DBM said that workers who are engaged without an “employer-employee relationship and whose compensation is funded from non-Personnel Services (PS) appropriations/budgets, such as consultants and experts engaged for a limited period to perform specific activities or services with expected outputs” are not entitled to the SRI.

Similarly, excluded from the SRI provision are:

With job orders (JO) or contract of service (COS) workers, DBM said Marcos signed another order — Administrative Order No. 13 — to grant a one-time Gratuity Pay not exceeding P5,000 in recognition of “their hard work and valuable participation in the implementation of various programs, activities, and projects in the government”.

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