Sun.Star Baguio

Employees summit to be institutio­nalized

- Dexter See

BAGUIO CITY – The City Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance declaring and institutio­nalizing every first Friday of December every year as City Hall Employees Summit, providing funds and for other purposes.

The ordinance authored by Vice Mayor Edison R. Bilog and Councilors Joel Alangsab and Peter Fianza ordered the creation of a committee chaired by the Chairperso­n of the City Council Committee on Ethics, Government­al Affairs and Personnel with the City Human Resource and Management Officer as vice chairperso­n, and the members of the City Council Committee on EGAP, president of the Local Government Unit–Baguio Employees Associatio­n, Inc., and City Secretary as members, to coordinate the activities of the summit.

The ordinance added that the local government shall allocate the amount of P150,000, subject to increase, to be included in the city’s developmen­t plan funded from the 20 percent Annual Investment Plan (AIP) which shall be considered as funds for gender-related projects.

The ordinance pointed out the success or failure of an organizati­on rests on the performanc­e of its human resources thus the personnel of an organizati­on is its most important assets.

According to the proposed ordinance, human resources serve as the organizati­on’s advantage, support and measure of strength.

The ordinance emphasized the summit is a venue where issues and policies about the status, rights, privileges, benefits and dissatisfa­ctions of human resource are ventilated, with the end in view, of providing solutions to some if not all the challenges faced by them in the service.

The ordinance added that it is important for the local government to institutio­nalize the summit regularly to equip the city’s human resource to be apace with the changing thrusts and needs of the bureaucrac­y to maintain a high level of efficiency and effectiven­ess within the sphere of the government’s goal and targets, especially in the delivery of basic needs to the people.

Last December 1, 2017, the local government conducted the first City Hall Summit which was participat­ed in by hundreds of employees from the different department­s of the city and various issues were raised relative to employee benefits, rights, privileges, among others.

The results of the December summit will be used as possible inputs to the planned amendments that will be introduced in the local government’s manual governing human resource management.

Local government workers welcomed the institutio­nalization of the annual summit to allow them to ventilate pressing issues and concerns to contribute to enhacing the status of employees in the city.

The local government has a total work force of at least 1,500 wherein nearly 1,300 employees are occupying permanent positions while over 200 are casual employees.

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