Cortes signs ordinance granting COVID-19 hazard pay to City Hall employees

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MANDAUE CITY, Cebu - Employees of the Mandaue City Hall who 'physically' reported for work while the city was still under enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) will receive hazard pay of

Mandaue City Mayor Jonas Cortes signed on Monday, July 6, an ordinance that will allow the release of COVID-19 hazard pay to City Hall employees who “physically” reported for work from March 30 to May 31. | PIO photo

MANDAUE CITY, Cebu – Employees of the Mandaue City Hall who ‘physically’ reported for work while the city was still under enhanced community quarantine will receive hazard pay of P200 per day that will be computed from March 30 to May 31, 2020. An advisory from the city’s Public Information Office said that the pay will be given to all regular, contractual, and job order personnel who rendered service during the pandemic.

“Gitanaw kini nga dakong ikatabang labi na niadtong mga empleyado nga mao gyuy nahimong frontliner ining gubat batok sa COVID-19,” the advisory reads. Mayor Jonas Cortes signed on Monday, July 6, 2020, City Ordinance No. 15-2020 – 1552 “granting COVID-19 hazard pay to city hall employees who physically reported for work from March 30 to May 31.”“Proclamation No.

 

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