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Revoking the policy of granting career executive service rank to graduates of the National Defense College of the Philippines: July 2, 2024 [63] 64 Updating the salary schedule for civilian government personnel and authorizing the grant of an additional allowance, and for other purposes August 2, 2024 [64] 65
The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CSAFP) is the highest-ranking military officer (except for the President of the Philippines, who holds the position of Commander-in-Chief equivalent to a five-star general) and the head of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), including all service branches (Army, Air Force, Navy–Marine Corps) under its command.
This work is in the public domain in the Philippines and possibly other jurisdictions because it is a work created by an officer or employee of the Government of the Philippines or any of its subdivisions and instrumentalities, including government-owned and/or controlled corporations, as part of their regularly prescribed official duties ...
April 16, 1996 Fidel V. Ramos [11] 29 Robert Z. Barbers: April 16, 1996 February 4, 1998 30 Epimaco Velasco: February 4, 1998 May 30, 1998 OIC: Nelson Collantes: June 1, 1998 June 30, 1998 31 Joseph Estrada: June 30, 1998 April 12, 1999 Joseph Ejercito Estrada [12] 32 Ronaldo Puno: April 12, 1999 January 10, 2000 33 Alfredo Lim: January 10 ...
[16] Secretary of Human Settlements and Urban Development: Melissa Ardanas (OIC) June 30, 2022 – July 29, 2022 [17] Jose Acuzar: July 29, 2022 – [18] Secretary of Social Welfare and Development: Erwin Tulfo: June 30, 2022 – December 23, 2022 [1] Eduardo Punay (OIC) December 23, 2022 – January 31, 2023 [19] Rex Gatchalian: January 31 ...
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM; Filipino: Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala) [1] is an executive body under the Office of the President of the Philippines.It is responsible for the sound and efficient use of government resources for national development and also as an instrument for the meeting of national socio-economic and political development goals.
The Labor Code of the Philippines is the legal code governing employment practices and labor relations in the Philippines. It was enacted through Presidential Decree No. 442 on Labor day , May 1, 1974, by President Ferdinand Marcos in the exercise of his then extant legislative powers .
In the Philippines, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines is the largest union and confederation of 30 labor federations in the country which come from a wide range of sectors. [41] As of 2009, there are a total of 34,320 unions with consist of members summing up to 2.6 million.