Service Recognition Incentives or SRI of Gov’t Workers at P20,000 Approved by Marcos Jr.

Pres. Bongbong Marcos Gives Green Signal to Service Recognition Incentives or SRI Release before December 15 The Service Recognition Incentives or SRI of the government workers which is at P20,000 uniform rate gained the approval of President Bongbong Marcos. Undeniably, the holiday season is not only the most joyful time of the year but also ... Read moreThe post Service Recognition Incentives or SRI of Gov’t Workers at P20,000 Approved by Marcos Jr. appeared first on PhilNews.

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The Service Recognition Incentives or SRI of the government workers which is at P20,000 uniform rate gained the approval of President Bongbong Marcos. Undeniably, the holiday season is not only the most joyful time of the year but also the one that brings huge expenses among most people. Christmas celebrations and family reunions are happening left and right.

Gift-givings is no stranger at these events aside from the preparation of foods. Meanwhile, during the holiday season, there are allowances that many people can turn to. Most of people receive the 13th month pay, a monetary grant to public and private employees before the year ends.



It is important to make use of the Christmas tipid tips if you don’t want to go beyond the budget. A lot of workers also receive Christmas bonuses from their employers and the companies that they are working for most especially when the company did well. In the case of the government workers, they also receive the special recognition incentives or more popularly called the SRI.

In the recent days, there were some social media posts containing humurous messages that seemingly call for the release of the service recognition incentives of the government employees. Recently, the much-awaited news has finally come. Pres.

Bongbong Marcos has approved the release of the service recognition incentives or SRI of the government employees including the uniformed personnel. Based on a report on GMA News, Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, by the authority of the President, released the Administrative Order No. 27.

The SRI is fixed at a rate of P20,000 each for both civilian and military government personnel. Based on the Administrative Order released over the incentives, the amount is expected to be given to the government workers starting December 15. Based on the report, civilian personnel in national government agencies, including those in state universities and colleges (SUCs) and government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs) under regular, contractual or casual positions are etitled to receive the service recognition incentives.

The following are also entitled to receive the SRI: Department of National Defense (DND) Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Department of Justice Department of Transportation Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) With regards to the Christmas parties of the government offices, Pres. Bongbong Marcos has previously called on the government to avoid big Christmas parties ..