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Salary Standardization Law VI

Requested from DBM by C. Fuentes at 11:24 AM on Jan 10, 2024.
Purpose: Research
Date of Coverage: 01/01/2024 - 01/10/2024
Tracking no: #DBM-578006506252

Fuentes 11:24 AM, Jan 10, 2024

Hi. I would like to request a copy of the Salary Standardization Law VI for year 2024 if meron na po ba. Thanks in advance po!

Central Records Division 01:21 PM, Jan 10, 2024

10 January 2024

Dear Requesting Party:

Warm greetings from the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). 

Thank you for your request dated 10 January 2024, under the Executive Order No. 2 (s. 2016) or the Freedom of Information in the Executive Branch.

We have received your request for a copy of the Salary Standardization Law VI for year 2024, on 10 January 2024. We will respond on or before 31 January 2024, in accordance with the Executive Order's Implementing Rules and Regulations. 

Should you have any questions regarding your request, kindly contact us using the reply function at the eFOI portal, with ticket number #DBM-578006506252.

Thank you.

Very truly yours, 

FRO Media Affairs and Community Relations Office (MACRO)
FOI Officer

Bureau 02:41 PM, Jan 11, 2024

January 11, 2024

Dear Cyril Fuentes,

This refers to your request for a copy of the Salary Standardization Law (SSL) VI for FY 2024.

At the outset, may we note that FY 2023 marked the fourth and final tranche of the implementation of the Salary Schedule prescribed under Republic Act (RA) No. 11466  or commonly referred to as the SSL V.

Relatedly, may we highlight that the SSL V was a byproduct of a Study on Compensation and Benefits in the Public Sector which was commissioned by the national government to determine (i) the competitiveness of government pay in relation to the private sector, and (ii) the compensation strategy to bring government pay closer to market rates, while giving priority to the rank-and-file personnel.

Corollary, a new round of compensation and benefits study is being commissioned to serve as basis for the compensation adjustments beginning   FY 2024, with the end in view of setting a competitive, financially sustainable, and equitable compensation package for government personnel.

In this regard, the DBM and the Governance Commission for GOCCs are currently collaborating on the engagement of a consulting firm to conduct a Compensation and Benefits Study in the Public Sector.

Thank you.

Respectfully,

Organization and Position Classification and Compensation Bureau
FOI Receiving Officer

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