Sun.Star Baguio

Hike in hazard pay of garbage collectors pushed

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THE CITY Council approved on first reading a proposed ordinance increasing the hazard pay granted to all garbage collectors and street sweepers in the city and appropriat­ing funds for the said purpose.

Councilor Leandro Yangot Jr. in his proposed measure said it is the duty of the local government to protect its workers and provide them an equitable compensati­on based on the principle of equal remunerati­on for men and women workers for work of equal value.

The ordinance will apply to all qualified garbage collectors and street sweepers in the city and currently receiving the prescribed hazard pay.

Under the proposed ordinance, the hazard pay for these qualified garbage collectors and street sweepers of the city shall be increased by 12 percent of their basic monthly salary.

Further, the ordinance added that those who work on part-time basis shall receive half of the amount received by full-time personnel in the same situation.

Yangot added the fund to implement the proposed local legislativ­e measure will be sourced from any available funds of the

city subject, however, to auditing rules and applicable laws.

The ordinance mandates the City Budget Office and the City General Services Office shall promulgate the required rules and regulation­s necessary to implement the pertinent provisions of the proposed measure.

According to the proposal, people often ignore these lowly workers who daily sort out their trash, eliminate the pungent odor and take away their garbage to be transferre­d out of site, thereby, eliminatin­g eyesores affecting the city.

Yangot pointed out only when garbage collection draws to a halt and protestors call for its speedy hauling that people realize and fully appreciate the cardinal importance of garbage collectors.

Republic Act (RA) 7160, otherwise known as the Local Government Code of the Philippine­s, mandates the creation of the general services office (GSO) in local government­s throughout the country.

The ordinance emphasized that the GSO, as the property custodian of the city and the lead implementi­ng office in the citys search for the most feasible and permanent solution to the existing garbage disposal problem puts its garbage collectors and street sweepers in jeopardy from harsh environmen­tal conditions, pollutants and potentiall­y toxic chemicals in the course of and after field work, regularly exposing to life-threatenin­g situations.

Currently, the hazard pay received by the garbage collectors and street sweepers is reportedly insufficie­nt at merely P600 per month or a mere P27.27 per day and studies show that early retirement and mental fatigue are common sightings among the field workers, with the meagre P600 recouping for these risks. Dexter See

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