Navotas Mayor Tiangco signs two ordinances granting cash aid to city employees


Two ordinances that grant financial assistance to government employees of Navotas were signed by Mayor Toby Tiangco on Thursday (Sept. 16).

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Tiangco signed City Ordinances No. 2021-22 and No. 2021-23, implementing COVID-19 assistance programs for the city’s employees.

Under Ordinance No.2021-22, the bereaved family of city employees who died of COVID-19 will receive a one-time cash aid of P20,000 from the local government.

The deceased employee must have rendered service for at least three months or was involved in “high-risk COVID-19 related functions, regardless of months of service.”

Covered by the ordinance are employees who died due to COVID-19 from March 2020.

Ordinance 2021-23, meanwhile, aims to “recognize and reward” the city’s government employees for their commitment to the local government initiatives against COVID-19.

Under the ordinance, medical frontliners will receive P6,000; non-medical frontliners will get P3,000; and employees infected by COVID-19 from March 2020 to Sept. 15, 2021, will get P2,000.

“Every employee working in the City Government of Navotas will receive a corresponding numeration according to the nature of his work functions,” the ordinance stated.

Employees who have been re-infected with COVID-19 can receive an additional P2,000 from the government as long as they can present a “positive RT-PCR test result and medical certification from the Rural Health Physician.”

“All positive RT-PC test results that were classified as re-swab after initially testing positive for COVID-19 and not considered as reinfection are excluded from the count,” the ordinance stated.