Lazatin’s plans for AC LGU employees: Provident fund, HMO, performance bonus
ANGELES CITY – City Mayor Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr., in an open letter addressed to city hall workers, vowed to provide all the benefits and incentives of government employees if re-elected to a second term.
Lazatin said he would include programs for employees of the city iovernment in his agenda, including the Angeles City Provident Fund, Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) Plan, and Performance Based Bonus (PBB).
Lazatin outlined his plans in an open letter addressed to the employees of the Angeles City LGU.
“Kung ako po ay papalarin na maluklok sa ikalawang termino bilang Alkalde ng Lungsod, pinapangako ko po na mas paiigtingin ko pa ang mga programa para sa mga kawani ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Angeles,” wrote Lazatin.
“Sisikapin po natin na magkaroon ng Angeles City Provident Fund, alinsunod sa mga alituntuning itinakda ng Department of Budget and Management… pag-aaralan natin kung paano magkakaroon ng HMO Plan para sa pangangailangang medical ng ating mga kawani… pag-aaralan din natin kung paano magkakaroon ng Performance Based Bonus (PBB) ang mga kawani ng Pamahalaang Lungsod, alinsunod sa mga alituntunin ng Department of Local and Interior Government,” he added.
Lazatin also vowed to further strengthen the relationship between his administration and the Association of Government Employees for a New and Dynamic Angeles City and Angeles City Employees Multi-Purpose Cooperative; and to ensure that all benefits that government employees are entitled to receive under the law are received by the employees of the Angeles City LGU.
Under the Lazatin administration, the City Government ensured the provision of all the benefits and incentives of government employees, including the Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) Bonus and the Service Recognition Incentive (SRI), both of which are released yearly in December.
On April 20, Lazatin visited various offices of the City Government to catch up with City Government employees and personally deliver copies of his open letter.
Joining Lazatin are Vice Mayor Vicky Vega, who is also running for a second term, re-electionist Councilors JC Parker-Aguas, Marino “Niknok” Bañola, Joseph Alfie “Doc Alfie” Bonifacio, Raco Del Rosario, Dan Lacson, Jay Sangil, and Atty. Arvin “Pogs” Suller; as well as councilor-aspirants Rodelio Mamac Jr., Ron Pineda, and CJ Ponce.