The Freeman

Talisay's 95 JO workers receive their honoraria

- — Garry B. Lao

The 95 job order workers for the Legislativ­e Research and Codificati­on Project, under the Office of the Talisay City Council, have finally get their respective honorarium.

City Budget Officer Edgar Mabunay said the JO personnel for a research project, sponsored by the legislativ­e department, have been working since January.

"Their honoraria are retroactiv­e. We already released these after Mayor Johnny De los Reyes signed their punch card," Mabunay said.

Vice Mayor Romeo Villarante earlier sought for the mayor's endorsemen­t of job order workers for the LRC project, and also asked for the issuance of their punch cards and entry cards.

They (JO workers) have complied with the requiremen­ts set by the city government but De los Reyes initially refused to signed their contracts, saying that he was waiting for the advice and clearance from the CBO.

The job- hire employees are covered by job orders to do a specific job for a particular project, but they do not have an employee- employer relationsh­ip with the city government.

Their salary rate depended on the number of days they render work per week. Those who work for five days a week received P300 per day; for six days, P253.84 per day; and for seven days, P220 per day.

Mabunay said the mayor already approved the P7-million budget for these JOs under the legislativ­e department.

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