DOLE chief trims number of top labor execs

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Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma has trimmed the number of senior officials at the DOLE from 12 to nine.

MANILA, Philippines — Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma has trimmed the number of senior officials at the Department of Labor and Employment from 12 to nine.

Laguesma also reduced the number of undersecretaries from seven to five, and assistant secretaries from five to four. Four of the newly appointed senior officials are incumbent or returning career labor officials like Laguesma.Named undersecretaries were Ciriaco Lagunzad III for operations and administration; Benedicto Bitonio Jr.

Appointed assistant secretaries were Dominique Tutay for workers’ welfare and protection; Liavel Crisostomo for administration and operations; Paul Añover for employment and human resource development; Lennard Serrano for legislative and legal affairs. Of the four assistant secretaries, only Tutay is a career labor official while the others are lawyers joining the labor department for the first time.

 

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EXORBITANT SALARIES, ALLOWANCES, DISCRETIONARY FUNDS, BONUSES SHOULD BE TRIMMED TOO.

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