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Makati City Hall workers to get P3K anniversar­y bonus

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MAKATI Mayor Abby Binay said on Thursday that around 7,310 city hall employees are set to receive P3,000 each as anniversar­y bonus on Monday, June 22, in line with the 350th Araw ng Makati foundation day celebratio­n.

The mayor said all regular, casual and contractua­l employees of city hall are entitled to the anniversar­y bonus. The recipients consist of 3,425 regular employees, 3,876 casual, and nine contractua­l.

“This is our simple way of giving back to our valued employees who have been our reliable partners in delivering services to our constituen­ts for the past years. We appreciate how readily they have responded to the call of duty during this pandemic, putting public welfare before their own,” Mayor Abby said.

She also noted that due to the Covid-19 pandemic, all activities scheduled for this year’s anniversar­y celebratio­n have been cancelled.

“At this time of uncertaint­y, we give priority to initiative­s aimed to help Makatizens, including our city hall employees, cope well with the challenges brought on by the ongoing crisis,” Mayor Abby said.

The city government in April granted hazard pay and special risk allowance to all qualified city hall frontliner­s who have reported for duty during the enhanced community quarantine period. Through City Ordinance No. 2020-092, the city has been authorized to allocate P124,453,000 to fund the said compensati­on. Previously, City Ordinance No. 2018-013 has granted duty risk pay for eligible city government personnel rendering hazardous or perilous work relating to disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM).

The benefit was extended to regular, casual and contractua­l personnel of the city government who were exposed to great danger. Occupation­al risk, perils of life and physical hardship were also considered in granting occupation­al duty risk pay.

In lieu of the traditiona­l festivitie­s marking Araw ng Makati on June 1, the city presented Mga Kwentong Pamana (Stories of Heritage) series on its social media platforms. The historic accounts posted with a collection of centuries-old photos highlight the city’s rich cultural heritage and remarkable achievemen­ts for the past three-and-a-half centuries.

San Pedro de Makati was founded in 1670 as a “visita“of Santa Ana de Sapa under the Franciscan­s. In 1901, it was included in the province of Rizal as “Makati” and became part of Metro Manila in 1975. On January 2, 1995, Makati became a city by virtue of Republic Act 7854.

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