Petitioning
Department of Budget and Management (DBM)
Petition by
Quezon CIty, Philippines
In recognition of Science and Technology as an essential element for
attainment of national development and progress, the Senate and House of
Representatives of the Philippines signed and pass in December 1997 and took
effect in February 1998 the Republic Act 8439 (RA 8439) known as “Magna Carta
for scientists, engineers, researchers and other Science and Technology
personnel in government”.
Rule II of the implementing rules and regulations of the Act stipulates the
benefits to be received by the DOST employees which will be funded through the
appropriations or savings of the department, agency or office concerned. As
such, benefits to be received by employees thus depend on the savings of each
agency. Consequently, each agency takes measures to allot budget for the benefits
due to their employees.
For several years, scientists, engineers, researchers and other DOST
personnel only receive portion of the benefits. The longevity pay (Sec 2.7) and
the compulsory free medical examination (Sec 2.8) are not provided.
This year, DBM disallowed the implementation of RA 8439 specifically on the
provision of benefits to the DOST employees even when the funding is available.
All benefits- subsistence allowance, laundry allowance, hazards pay, etc. are
denied to the scientists, engineers, researcher and other S&T personnel.
DBM justify their action as they see the need to balance and harmonize the
implementation of the provisions of the Act with the availability of government
financial resources and to enforce rules on use of funds, particularly savings.
No matter how they justify it, the action of DBM caused to further the
agony of the DOST employees. The sad plight of our scientists was given
attention when PAGASA employees, who no longer can take such treatment by DBM,
made public their protest. Because of the attention given by the media and the
public to the issue, DBM released the budget to cover the benefits of PAGASA
employees from March to June 2012. Secretary Abad has issued statement for
“strict compliance with Magna Carta rules for the second semester of 2012”.
Apparently, as of this writing, they are being strict but not complying.
The DOST Head Office has been convincing DBM and is complying with their
requirements to implement RA 8439 but to no avail. DBM is yet to take action to
comply with the Act. Instead, DBM has drafted an amendment of the Act that is
deemed offensive and insulting to the DOST employees as it reflects how they
devalue our scientists.
In the proposed amendment:
1. The subsistence allowance is valued at P150/day for 3 meals if
actual service spans 3 meal times (breakfast, lunch and supper), due to
overtime service rendered. P100/day if service spans two meals and P50/day if
actual service is 8 hours.
This practically means P50/8 hours or P50/meal
for our scientists. But if a personnel is not required to make his service
available at all times such that he can leave during break-times, he is not
entitled to receive this benefit. In short, no break-time for straight 8 hours
to receive the P50 subsistence allowance.
2. Laundry allowance is valued at P150/month to cover the cost for
washing and pressing personal protective clothing and uniforms that will
provide required degree of protection while reassuring clients of their
professionalism, competency and identity. Who will accept to wash and press
such clothing and receive only P150/month? The value could get lower if and
when one does not complete the 22 working days.
It is to be noted that the provision of the benefits is still subject to
the availability of funds and that the use of savings is still to be approved
by DBM. This practically means DBM WILL CONTROL IMPLEMENTATION OF RA 8439.
The disallowance or non-implementation of RA 8439 agonized the DOST
employees causing them to craft ways to make ends meet. Employees started walk
their way to work. Some chose not to go to work when money is not enough.
Employees are deeply in debt.
Disappointed, disgusted and demoralized, DOST employees are seriously
considering early retirement, resignation, and working abroad. BRAIN DRAIN IS
INEVITABLE.
Is this how we value our scientists? P50/meal?
As one employee would say, “Puro na lang ba pasensya sa siyensya?”
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