Sen. Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr. on Tuesday said that all government officials and employees who are eligible for compulsory retirement shall be granted an automatic promotion equivalent to One Grade Level Higher than his/her position at the time of retirement.
Read Moreenate Committee on Public Services Vice Chairman Ramon Bong Revilla, Jr. is set to ask the Committee led by Senator Grace Poe to reconsider its decision not to grant the President Emergency Powers to address the worsening traffic conditions in the country.
Read MoreThe Senate Committee on Civil Service, Government Reorganization and Professional Regulation on Tuesday explored all possibilities of implementing salary increase for government workers, especially rank and file employees who are in "financial trouble."
Read MoreSen. Bong Revilla slammed the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) for allegedly underutilizing a total of P 118 billion budget for flood control programs, according to a report by the Commission on Audit (COA).
Read MoreSen. Bong Revilla, Jr. yesterday grilled Bureau of Corrections (BuCOr) Chief Nicanor Faeldon about the thwarted release of former Calauan, Laguna Mayor and convicted rapist Antonio Sanchez.
Read MoreSen. Bong Revilla has filed a new bill seeking to provide additional benefits and privileges to solo parents in the country, particularly to provide discounts from milk formula, supplements, diapers, medicines, vaccines, clothing, school supplies, and other necessities.
Read MoreSen. Bong Revilla has filed Senate Bill No. 649, the "Prevention of Adolescent Pregnancy Act of 2019" which will address what is described by the National Economic and Development Authority as a "national social emergency."
Read MoreDaycare Workers all over the country will soon become regular government employees.
This is the main objective of Senate Bill No. 299 or the Magna Carta for Daycare Workers filed by Sen. Bong Revilla. If passed into law, the veteran senator's bill shall also guarantee all day care workers security of tenure, a living wage and social benefits, cost of living allowance, hazard pay, overtime pay, and trainings, among others.
Read MoreJust months after the enactment of a law providing a P15,000-monthly increase to Filipino war veterans, another round of increase is being proposed to be granted to them, their dependents included this time.
Read MoreThe Senate Committee on Public Information and Mass Media is eliciting position papers and comments from different individuals, experts, sectors and organizations as reference for the forthcoming hearings.
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