Release of Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) and Gratuity Pay 2023
Release of Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) and Gratuity Pay 2023
President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has indicated his willingness to provide eligible government workers with a service recognition incentive (SRI) of as much as P20,000.
"We'll see if we can if it is actually viable, if it is financially feasible to give," Marcos told reporters in an interview. The President added that since all Filipinos are suffering right now, the government will do it in whatever way they can help.
Marcos said that the government will have to wait until the fiscal year's end to determine how much can be given to state workers. The practice of granting SRI yearly was started in 2019 by then-President Rodrigo Duterte.
UPDATE from Palawan (Philippine Information Society, PIA)
The City Budget Office awaits guidelines from the Department of Budget Management (DBM) to disburse the Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) to qualified regular and eligible contractual employees.
City Budget Officer Regina Cantillo said Monday that each qualified regular employee of Puerto Princesa City government, including co-terminus, will receive P20,000. Employees must be in service until November 30 with an aggregate of at least four months.
The office will also release P5,000 gratuity pay for eligible job orders and service worker contracts.
"At least may satisfactory performance rating— pagdating sa funding ay LGU fund. It depends on the availability of funds," she said.
It will be funded from the fiscal year 2023 savings in personal services of the offices.
In 2022, each regular employee received P10,000 SRI as funds disbursed depending on the LGU's savings.
Cantillo said that 1,003 regular employees will receive P20,000 each for this year. The city government has an average of around 3,000 job order employees, but not all are eligible to receive gratuity pay.
The office observed more recipients this year compared to 2022 due to retirees.
“Yong hiniling namin sa Sanggunian na pagkukunan ng SRI ay ‘yong savings sa bakanteng posisyon na hindi na-fill up’n. Pagdating sa gratuity pay ay savings ng bawat programa,” she said.
City Budget Officer Regina Cantillo said Monday that each qualified regular employee of Puerto Princesa City government, including co-terminus, will receive P20,000. Employees must be in service until November 30 with an aggregate of at least four months.
The office will also release P5,000 gratuity pay for eligible job orders and service worker contracts.
"At least may satisfactory performance rating— pagdating sa funding ay LGU fund. It depends on the availability of funds," she said.
It will be funded from the fiscal year 2023 savings in personal services of the offices.
In 2022, each regular employee received P10,000 SRI as funds disbursed depending on the LGU's savings.
Cantillo said that 1,003 regular employees will receive P20,000 each for this year. The city government has an average of around 3,000 job order employees, but not all are eligible to receive gratuity pay.
The office observed more recipients this year compared to 2022 due to retirees.
“Yong hiniling namin sa Sanggunian na pagkukunan ng SRI ay ‘yong savings sa bakanteng posisyon na hindi na-fill up’n. Pagdating sa gratuity pay ay savings ng bawat programa,” she said.
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