Release of year-end bonus, cash gift to gov't workers starts on Nov. 15
Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Secretary Amenah F.
Pangandaman announced that the release of the year-end bonus (YEB) and cash
gift (CG) to qualified government employees starts on November 15.
“This is a well-deserved symbol of appreciation for our
government workers, our heroes, who give their all for the country— those who
walk the extra mile and spend longer work hours out of their sheer sense of
public service. This is in line with the directive of President Ferdinand R.
Marcos, Jr. to ensure that our government workers are given these rightful
tokens for all their sacrifices that are greatly contributing to the reactivation
of our economy,” Secretary Pangandaman said.
According to Item 6.1 of the DBM Budget Circular (BC) No. 2016-4, the YEB is
equivalent to one month of basic pay as of October 31, and the CG of P5,000
shall be given to qualified government personnel not earlier than November 15
of the current year.
Public servants who have rendered at least a total of four (4)
months of service from January 1 to October 31 of the current year and remained
in government service as of October 31 of the same year are eligible to receive
the YEB and CG.
In the case of the national government agencies (NGAs), the DBM has
allotted P45.3 billion for the YEB of the civilian personnel and P15.2 billion
for the military or uniformed personnel.
Meanwhile, P8.9 billion was allocated for the CG of over 1.7 million civilian
and military and uniformed personnel in the NGAs.
The appropriations for the YEB and the CG were already
comprehensively released to the NGAs concerned at the start of the fiscal year.
The budget secretary, meanwhile, reminded government workers to use their
bonuses wisely, and only spend it for their needs, and for the things that
matter.
“Alam ko marami sa inyo na excited matanggap ang bonus ninyo, pero sana huwag
natin kalimutang gamitin ito ng tama. Spend it wisely, and invest it on things
and needs that truly matter. Unahin ninyo ang mga kailangan kaysa luho lang,”
Pangandaman said.
In a video message played during the 123rd Philippine Civil
Service Anniversary in September 2023, President BBM expressed gratitude to the
more than 1.8 million-strong government workforce for their tireless work,
excellence and integrity “to deliver the quality service that all Filipino
deserve.”
“Thank you for your dedication despite the numerous challenges
that we experience in our respective occupations. Let us strive harder in
achieving our united goal of providing a better future for our country,” the
President said.
Last September 27, the Congress passed House Bill 8980, or the
2024 General Appropriations Bill, on its third and final reading and
transmitted it to the Senate of the Philippines on November 4.
The 2024 national budget is expected to be signed by the President in December.
(DBM/PIA-Caraga)