TACLOBAN
CITY, July 22 (PNA) -– Leyte Vice Governor Carlo Loreto lauds the senate bill
being filed by Senator Francis Pangilinan that would automatically grant civil
service eligibility to government workers who have rendered at least five years
of continuous and efficient service.
Loreto said
it is a “good and sound bill” as there are more than 50 percent casual and
contractual workers being employed by the government.
He added
that casual and contractual employees should also enjoy the benefits of regular
employees such as security of tenure, social security, housing fund and other
benefits accorded to the former.
“The bill
makes sense. For the reason that they are contractual and casual and subject to
renewal for a period of time makes them work more efficiently so they can be
rehired. That is why I say they should be entitled to the same benefits,”
Loreto said.
As for the
province of Leyte, Loreto said, should the bill becomes a full law, putting in
additional budget for more regular employees complete with benefits can be
worked out.
“It can be
done. For the Sangguniang Panlalawigan alone, if all casual and contractual
employees it would cost the Php30 million more in budget for personnel,” Loreto
disclosed.
Pangilinan’s
Civil Service Eligibility Bill acknowledges the long years of experience in the
service of contractual and casual employees is enough to merit them
regularization.
The
government is the biggest employer of the country, with some 1.4 million civil
servants, however, almost three of four non-career workers hold casual or
contractual positions.
PGLSQM/AHLETTE C. REYES/EGR
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