Sunday, December 13, 2015

House OKs SS bill



By June S. Blanco

THE Lower House Wednesday approved on third and final reading the proposed Salary Standardization Law (SSL) of 2015.

Rep. Erico Aristotle Aumentado (Bohol, 2nd District) who co-authored the bill said government workers now need to only wait for the Senate version of the same – now at the committee level.

Once approved by the president, the SSL will standardize the salary increases of government workers in four tranches from 2016 to 2019.

Aumentado said this is his small contribution lift the plight – his “little Chirstmas gift” – for government workers so that they can cope with the price movement of commodities.

Meanwhile, also last Wednesday, at the Carabao Festival in Brgy. Lomangog, Ubay town, the solon broached the idea of tourism stakeholders, particularly the resort and hotel owners, to offer carabao’s milk as welcome drink for their guests.

This would be the healthier and more nutritious alternative to liquor-laced drinks. This would also provide a guaranteed market for the carabao’s milk that local farmers get from their work animals.

Pausing from his message to get Gov. Edgar Chatto’s reaction, the chief executive vowed to issue a circular to tourism stakeholders adopting his proposal – a move that earned the audience’s approval by way of applause. ~~~ END

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Aris: CFO to inspect areas, dams for corporate farming

Farming

By June S. Blanco

REP. Erico Aristotle Aumentado’s (Bohol, 2nd District) exploration for still another livelihood scheme for farmers is nearing realization.

This after the chief financial officer (CFO) of a multi-billion peso company said he will visit Bohol before the year ends for a look-see of rice lands and other areas as well as dams preparatory to the implementation of corporate farming. The dams are a plus factor for the rice farmers as these provide irrigation during dry spells. Irrigated rice lands stand a better chance than rain-fed fields when the El NiƱo phenomenon or extended dry spell strikes.

The solon said the CFO will conduct a financial feasibility study in order to draw the best scheme to implement the program. The study will also map the criteria to determine qualified farmer-participants.

He said he is stepping up on best farming schemes to boost productivity so that Bohol will be competitive when the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) integration is implemented in 2017.

Under the scheme, the company will spend for everything needed to plant palay – the farmers do not spend anything at all.

On top of that, Aumentado said the investor will pay at least the minimum wage to the farmers for the land preparation and rice planting, weeding and fertilization as well as pay rent for the use of their lands.

He added that the investors will assume the risks brought on by typhoons, drought, pest infestations and the like.

On top of that, participating farmers will also be enrolled with the Social Security System (SSS) so that after years of work while in their prime, they can have support to tide them over during their sunset years.

The investor admitted that they chose to partner with the solon for this venture after knowing fully the brand of leadership the Aumentados have. ~~~ END

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