Granting Emergency Incentive Allowance For Certain Personnel Of The Bureau Of Mines And Providing Funds Therefor

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Granting Emergency Incentive Allowance For Certain Personnel Of The Bureau Of Mines And Providing Funds Therefor

Presidential Decree No. 398

February 28, 1974

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Summary of Presidential Decree No. 398

Emergency Incentive Allowance for Bureau of Mines Personnel
- To retain experienced technical personnel in the Bureau of Mines by providing monthly incentive allowances to meet high cost of living and competitive salaries offered by private mining companies. (Section 1)
- Incentive allowances categorized into four groups based on positions and salary grades:
• Group A: P750 monthly allowance for positions with salary grade P6,888 to P8,400 including Geologists, Paleontologists, Geophysicists, Mining Engineers, and Metallurgists I and II. (Section 1)
• Group B: P1,000 monthly allowance for positions with salary grade P9,756 to P13,152 including Supervising Geologists I and II, Senior Mining Engineers, Senior Metallurgists, Assistant Chief Geologists, Mining Engineers, and Metallurgists. (Section 1)
• Group C: P1,250 monthly allowance for positions with salary grade P15,264 including Mines Regional Officers, Chief Geologists, Mining Engineers, Petroleum Geologists, and Metallurgists. (Section 1)
• Group D: P1,500 monthly allowance for positions with salary grade P16,860 to P20,580 including Assistant Directors and Directors. (Section 1)
- P900,000 appropriated from the National Treasury or unexpended appropriations or earnings in the Special Fund of the Bureau of Mines to fund the incentive allowances. (Section 2)
- The incentive allowance amount to be included in the General Appropriations Decree of the Bureau of Mines. (Section 2)

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Granting Emergency Incentive Allowance For Certain Personnel Of The Bureau Of Mines And Providing Funds Therefor

Presidential Decree No. 398

February 28, 1974

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 398 February 28, 1974 GRANTING EMERGENCY INCENTIVE ALLOWANCE FOR CERTAIN PERSONNEL OF THE BUREAU OF MINES AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR WHEREAS, in view of the tremendous demand for the services of experienced geologists, mining engineers, paleontologists and metallurgists by the expanding mining industry, many of the technical men of the Bureau of Mines are leaving the stable but low-paying government service for higher salaries and fringe benefits being offered by private enterprises; WHEREAS, the Bureau of Mines had actually lost many of its technical men in view of the low salary being offered by the Government; WHEREAS, in order to accelerate the development of the mining industry in the country, it is necessary to augment the salaries of all technical men of the Bureau of Mines in the form of monthly incentive allowance to meet the high cost of living; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed...
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Granting Emergency Incentive Allowance For Certain Personnel Of The Bureau Of Mines And Providing Funds Therefor

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n/a

Amended by

n/a

Tags

Executive Issuances

Presidential Decrees

Bureau of Mines

incentive allowance

technical personnel

geologists

paleontologists

geophysicists

mining engineers

metallurgists

salary grades

appropriations

special fund

MALACAÑANGM a n i l a PRESIDENTIAL DECREE No. 398 February 28, 1974 GRANTING EMERGENCY INCENTIVE ALLOWANCE FOR CERTAIN PERSONNEL OF THE BUREAU OF MINES AND PROVIDING FUNDS THEREFOR WHEREAS, in view of the tremendous demand for the services of experienced geologists, mining engineers, paleontologists and metallurgists by the expanding mining industry, many of the technical men of the Bureau of Mines are leaving the stable but low-paying government service for higher salaries and fringe benefits being offered by private enterprises; WHEREAS, the Bureau of Mines had actually lost many of its technical men in view of the low salary being offered by the Government; WHEREAS, in order to accelerate the development of the mining industry in the country, it is necessary to augment the salaries of all technical men of the Bureau of Mines in the form of monthly incentive allowance to meet the high cost of living; NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed...
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Granting Emergency Incentive Allowance For Certain Personnel Of The Bureau Of Mines And Providing Funds Therefor