The Freeman

Mayor to cut City Hall workforce in 6 months

Within the next six months, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama will target to “substantia­lly reduce human force” at the City Hall in response to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s directive for local government units nationwide to be “rightsized.”

- Shaina Fame Marie P. Mabatid, UV Intern/JMD

The mayor emphasized the necessity for the various department­s to function as a "little City Hall" in order for them to all work together to achieve the administra­tion's aim of making a “Singaporel­ike Cebu City.”

“After six months, we will have substantia­lly reduced human resource. There will be a no-nonsense rightsizin­g program,” Rama said.

The result, he added, would be a reduction in the number of employees while increasing the effectiven­ess of the tasks and responsibi­lities performed by the workers who remain.

Rama said that he has assigned Attorney Josephus Jimenez, labor law expert, to collaborat­e with the Human Resource and Developmen­t Office (HRDO) on the matter.

In a recent event attended by the heads of City Hall department­s and offices, the mayor also asked them to implement sound fiscal management in their various offices.

He also encouraged them to explore initiative­s to improve the city's earnings in order to fund their budget plans for the implementa­tion of projects that will benefit the people.

During the budget discussion, City Accountant Jerome Ornopia stated that the city's collection­s had been declining over the last three years.

The city's gross collection in 2019 was estimated to be around P7.7 billion. In 2020, this was reduced to P7.3 billion, and in 2021, it was reduced further to P6.6 billion.

One of the causes, according to Ornopia, is the city's decreased ability to collect company taxes as a result of the CoViD-19 pandemic, which has forced many companies to momentaril­y stop operations or close down altogether.

City Treasurer Mare Vae Reyes, for her part, said that they will propose raising the fees and charges for services provided by the city. She requested individual suggestion­s from the other department heads so that her office could compile them.

The budget forum is a component of the city's budget planning efforts, which began with Rama's release of a budget call.

Each department and agency will create and submit its own budget recommenda­tions following the forum.

It will be followed by a simulated budget hearing with the Local Finance Committee, the developmen­t of the Local Expenditur­e Program, and the delivery of the mayor's Budget Message.

The next stage will be to submit the proposed executive budget for 2023 to the Sanggunian­g Panlungsod not later than October 16. —

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