Progressive Alliance of Capitol Employees (Pace) addresses backlog in burial assistance for members and beneficiaries. Newly-elected president, Randy Peacita, reveals the need for P6 million to pay 237 claims. Each member's death qualifies for P40,000, and P30,000 for family member's passing. Pace aims to raise funds to address the yearly backlog and is considering policy revisions and the possibility of a loan. Ensuring employee welfare is a top priority under Peacita's leadership.
Stay updated with the latest election results from Pace as Randy Peacita, RG Manalo, Ruben Diamante, Raquel Magbanua, and Oliver Piad emerge as the winners. Also, learn about Pace's successful Collective Negotiation Agreement with the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental. Join us in celebrating this victory for workers' rights and progress!
Stay assured of integrity and transparency in the upcoming Pace election! Lucilla Perartilla and Al Ceralbo of the election committee vow to uphold fairness and credibility. With pre-numbered, padlocked ballot boxes and neutral tabulators, the process guarantees honesty and accountability. Concerns raised have prompted adjustments to ensure impartiality. Count on a trustworthy and unbiased election process for the Progressive Alliance of Capitol Employees.
Progressive Alliance of Capitol Employees urges Negros Occidental government to release performance-based bonuses in accordance with legal guidelines. Union president cites official memorandum and eligibility for Seal of Good Local Government. Bonus amounts to 60% of employees' salaries.