AT LEAST two weeks before Christmas, amid uncertainties surrounding the release of the promised P35,000 bonus for regular and casual Cebu City Hall employees and P10,000 gratuity pay for job order (JO) personnel, the city treasurer assures that the required funding is feasible.
CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama seeks additional budget of P300M to fund P35K bonus for City Hall employees. City Council holds budget hearing for proposed second supplemental budget (SB2) and cash incentive resolution. Funding to be sourced from unfilled regular positions. Proposal allocates P167M for regular and casual employees' bonuses, and P30M for gratuity pay of job order (JO) employees. Council to deliberate and approve budget in upcoming session. Bonus to be disbursed before Christmas. Previous bonuses ranged from P10K to P20K. Stay updated with the latest news at our news company.
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The city mayor usually exercises his power of direct veto when the Cebu City Council is dominated by a party that is hostile to the chief executive, which happens when there are more councilors aligned with the rival party than the mayor's own.
History repeats itself at the Metropolitan Cebu Water District as Cebu City Mayor Mike Rama attempts to remove water district chairman Jose Daluz III – just like what his predecessor did to a previous chairman in 2019