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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML Who are eligible to join online gambling in the Philippines? Philippines A CONCERNED citizen took to social media to share her “horrifying and traumatic” experience at the recently reopened iconic landmark Tops, located in the mountain barangay of Busay, Cebu City.Beverly Ramos, a social media user, in her Facebook post on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, described how she and others had to spend the night there on Feb. 15 due to the lack of a bus ride to Cebu I.T. Park, contrary to the advertised service.“Again, we strongly demand accountability from the Tops management! Don’t ignore us; take responsibility for what happened to us,” reads a portion of her post.She said the intention of her post is “to show how the Tops management and staff handled the crisis.”Ramos’ post garnered 4,200 reactions and more than 4,000 shares as of this writing.Tops, Cebu’s go-to observatory deck to see the scenic and panoramic view, had its soft opening on Feb. 14, after more than a year of renovations and development since Oct. 21, 2022.To cater to guests without personal vehicles, Tops management advertised on its Facebook page on Oct. 13, offering non-stop bus rides between Tops and Cebu I.T Park, as well as Tops and JY Square.For a fee of P200, which covers the Tops entrance fee and round trip bus ride to the JY Square and I.T. Park terminals, guests can avail themselves of the service. Buses travel in a 30-minute interval starting as early as 6 a.m. with the last trip departing from Tops at 2:30 a.m. for the I.T Park terminal.Feb. 15 incidentHowever, it was allegedly not followed on Feb. 15.Ramos said she and her friends decided to visit the iconic landmark at 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, and after an hour and a half of picture taking and enjoying the view, they decided to go home.Ramos said they had been waiting for a ride since 1 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16. By 2 a.m., the bus for the third trip departed while many guests, including them, were still in line.She said contrary to the 30-minute pick-up time interval, it took longer for some buses to pick up passengers. She also observed that only four out of six buses were in service.“At 3 a.m. wala pa g’yud nabalik ang bus and the staff really assured us na mubalik pa g’yud daw ang driver to pick us up (the bus still hadn’t returned, and the staff assured us that the driver would indeed come back to pick us up),” Ramos said, noting that the temperature at the time was already getting lower and the rain started pouring.She said some guests sought shelter inside the establishment’s comfort rooms during the rain. When asked for an update, a staff member admitted the lack of communication with the bus driver.“They can’t really blame us for expecting to be picked up because we paid properly,” Ramos said.When one of the staff was able to contact the driver, the driver replied that their duty was only until 2:30 a.m. and the next pickup would be at 6 a.m. that day.Ramos said the guests had to call in emergency response units from various offices such as Barangay Lahug, City Command Center, and Mabolo Police Station but response units were unable to rescue them due to the rain and low visibility in the area.Guests were rescued by Barangay Busay and Mabolo Police Station personnel by 7 a.m.Ramos said they asked for a refund, but the staff couldn’t provide it yet because the management personnel were not present.Ramos said there was a lack of initiative and responsibility on the part of the staff as they were unable to find a solution to the situation. Ramos said they demand accountability from the management for what happened.Management ResponseSunStar Cebu tried to reach Tops’ management on Monday, Feb. 19 but was referred to a statement issued on Feb. 17.In the statement, the Tops management announced the suspension of all bus rides from JY Square to the establishment. Instead, all six buses will be redirected to the Cebu I.T. Park Terminal route until further notice.In the same statement, Tops said it will be augmenting its bus fleet from six to 12 to improve transport availability.“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent delays in our shuttle bus rides,” said the official statement made by Tops.

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A CONCERNED citizen took to social media to share her “horrifying and traumatic” experience at the recently reopened iconic landmark Tops, located in the mountain barangay of Busay, Cebu City.Beverly Ramos, a social media user, in her Facebook post on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, described how she and others had to spend the night there on Feb. 15 due to the lack of a bus ride to Cebu I.T. Park, contrary to the advertised service.“Again, we strongly demand accountability from the Tops management! Don’t ignore us; take responsibility for what happened to us,” reads a portion of her post.She said the intention of her post is “to show how the Tops management and staff handled the crisis.”Ramos’ post garnered 4,200 reactions and more than 4,000 shares as of this writing.Tops, Cebu’s go-to observatory deck to see the scenic and panoramic view, had its soft opening on Feb. 14, after more than a year of renovations and development since Oct. 21, 2022.To cater to guests without personal vehicles, Tops management advertised on its Facebook page on Oct. 13, offering non-stop bus rides between Tops and Cebu I.T Park, as well as Tops and JY Square.For a fee of P200, which covers the Tops entrance fee and round trip bus ride to the JY Square and I.T. Park terminals, guests can avail themselves of the service. Buses travel in a 30-minute interval starting as early as 6 a.m. with the last trip departing from Tops at 2:30 a.m. for the I.T Park terminal.Feb. 15 incidentHowever, it was allegedly not followed on Feb. 15.Ramos said she and her friends decided to visit the iconic landmark at 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, and after an hour and a half of picture taking and enjoying the view, they decided to go home.Ramos said they had been waiting for a ride since 1 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16. By 2 a.m., the bus for the third trip departed while many guests, including them, were still in line.She said contrary to the 30-minute pick-up time interval, it took longer for some buses to pick up passengers. She also observed that only four out of six buses were in service.“At 3 a.m. wala pa g’yud nabalik ang bus and the staff really assured us na mubalik pa g’yud daw ang driver to pick us up (the bus still hadn’t returned, and the staff assured us that the driver would indeed come back to pick us up),” Ramos said, noting that the temperature at the time was already getting lower and the rain started pouring.She said some guests sought shelter inside the establishment’s comfort rooms during the rain. When asked for an update, a staff member admitted the lack of communication with the bus driver.“They can’t really blame us for expecting to be picked up because we paid properly,” Ramos said.When one of the staff was able to contact the driver, the driver replied that their duty was only until 2:30 a.m. and the next pickup would be at 6 a.m. that day.Ramos said the guests had to call in emergency response units from various offices such as Barangay Lahug, City Command Center, and Mabolo Police Station but response units were unable to rescue them due to the rain and low visibility in the area.Guests were rescued by Barangay Busay and Mabolo Police Station personnel by 7 a.m.Ramos said they asked for a refund, but the staff couldn’t provide it yet because the management personnel were not present.Ramos said there was a lack of initiative and responsibility on the part of the staff as they were unable to find a solution to the situation. Ramos said they demand accountability from the management for what happened.Management ResponseSunStar Cebu tried to reach Tops’ management on Monday, Feb. 19 but was referred to a statement issued on Feb. 17.In the statement, the Tops management announced the suspension of all bus rides from JY Square to the establishment. Instead, all six buses will be redirected to the Cebu I.T. Park Terminal route until further notice.In the same statement, Tops said it will be augmenting its bus fleet from six to 12 to improve transport availability.“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent delays in our shuttle bus rides,” said the official statement made by Tops. How can I earn money online easily? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has threatened to file charges against government officials and groups calling for a halt to the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project, as their actions could delay the project and worsen traffic.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia could be included in the lawsuit “if she includes herself among those opposing the project’s completion,” the Cebu City News and Information reported.Rama reacted to the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Cebu Chapter’s resolution, which called for the project’s immediate stoppage. “Anyone stopping [the project], in a way, I will be constrained to file cases. And I am preparing cases already,” Rama said on his program, “Ingna’ng Mayor,” Thursday, March 7, 2024. The mayor said LMP Cebu Chapter members must “mind their own business” and they should “respect the city’s autonomy.”The mayor, however, did not disclose the specific cases he intends to pursue against those opposing the CBRT project.LMP Cebu resolutionThe resolution, dated Feb. 28, 2024, and approved by LMP Cebu Chapter president Daanbantayan Mayor Sun Shimura, asserts that the CBRT project “should be totally abdicated because it has caused irreparable injury to the economy of Cebu and has contravened the national heritage and cultural laws of the Philippines as it obstructs the view and facade of the Cebu Provincial Capitol which is a heritage building.” It further said the project affects individuals from far-flung areas in the province who have transactions in Cebu City, where most key national government agencies and health facilities are located.LMP Cebu Chapter, which groups 44 municipalities, supports the Provincial Board’s (PB) two resolutions calling for a halt of the CBRT project due to traffic and heritage concerns. One of the four bus stations for the CBRT’s first package is under construction in front of the Capitol building, which is already over 80 years old. The PB has said that the Capitol building is covered by the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, which requires the protection of structures older than 50 years and authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for construction in designated buffer zones.Last week, Garcia issued a cease and desist order halting the construction of bus stations.The group made the resolution public in a meeting with the governor at the Capitol in Cebu City on Wednesday night, March 6.Rama agreed to Garcia’s call to halt the construction of the bus stations in front of the Capitol, “but the whole infrastructure should not be stopped.”He threatened to demolish the bus station if the CBRT proponents didn’t address the Provincial Government’s concerns and provide an acceptable design.Solve traffic woes in provinceThe mayor said the LMP Cebu Chapter should focus on resolving the traffic congestion in their jurisdiction. He identified the towns from Argao to Carcar City in the south, and towns of Consolacion to Liloan in the north as having traffic problems. The mayor urged the LMP Cebu Chapter to prioritize addressing the persistent traffic congestion within their area of jurisdiction. He highlighted the southern towns ranging from Argao to Carcar City and the northern towns extending from Consolacion to Liloan as experiencing significant traffic challenges that require immediate attention.“Magbuhat lang unta sila’g resolution ana (They should pass a resolution about that),” Rama said.He added that traffic isn’t just a problem in Cebu City, but also in the cities of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu.Osmeña Blvd. ownership Meanwhile, Garcia reiterated on Wednesday evening that a portion of the Osmeña Blvd. in front of the Capitol building towards Fuente Osmeña Rotunda is owned by the Provincial Government. This was Garcia’s reaction to former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, who said he is willing to go to court to reclaim the portion of the Osmeña Blvd. that was donated by his late father, former governor Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr., to the Provincial Government if the governor insists on stopping the CBRT.“Get your facts straight,” said Garcia, referring to the former mayor.Tomas is regarded as the brains behind the CBRT, which took 20 years to get off the ground. Garcia told the mayors and officials from various government agencies during a meeting that Capitol’s ownership of Osmeña Blvd. was the result of a land swap deal between the Provincial Government and the Cebu Heights Inc. in the late 1930s. / EHP

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has threatened to file charges against government officials and groups calling for a halt to the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project, as their actions could delay the project and worsen traffic.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia could be included in the lawsuit “if she includes herself among those opposing the project’s completion,” the Cebu City News and Information reported.Rama reacted to the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Cebu Chapter’s resolution, which called for the project’s immediate stoppage. “Anyone stopping [the project], in a way, I will be constrained to file cases. And I am preparing cases already,” Rama said on his program, “Ingna’ng Mayor,” Thursday, March 7, 2024. The mayor said LMP Cebu Chapter members must “mind their own business” and they should “respect the city’s autonomy.”The mayor, however, did not disclose the specific cases he intends to pursue against those opposing the CBRT project.LMP Cebu resolutionThe resolution, dated Feb. 28, 2024, and approved by LMP Cebu Chapter president Daanbantayan Mayor Sun Shimura, asserts that the CBRT project “should be totally abdicated because it has caused irreparable injury to the economy of Cebu and has contravened the national heritage and cultural laws of the Philippines as it obstructs the view and facade of the Cebu Provincial Capitol which is a heritage building.” It further said the project affects individuals from far-flung areas in the province who have transactions in Cebu City, where most key national government agencies and health facilities are located.LMP Cebu Chapter, which groups 44 municipalities, supports the Provincial Board’s (PB) two resolutions calling for a halt of the CBRT project due to traffic and heritage concerns. One of the four bus stations for the CBRT’s first package is under construction in front of the Capitol building, which is already over 80 years old. The PB has said that the Capitol building is covered by the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, which requires the protection of structures older than 50 years and authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for construction in designated buffer zones.Last week, Garcia issued a cease and desist order halting the construction of bus stations.The group made the resolution public in a meeting with the governor at the Capitol in Cebu City on Wednesday night, March 6.Rama agreed to Garcia’s call to halt the construction of the bus stations in front of the Capitol, “but the whole infrastructure should not be stopped.”He threatened to demolish the bus station if the CBRT proponents didn’t address the Provincial Government’s concerns and provide an acceptable design.Solve traffic woes in provinceThe mayor said the LMP Cebu Chapter should focus on resolving the traffic congestion in their jurisdiction. He identified the towns from Argao to Carcar City in the south, and towns of Consolacion to Liloan in the north as having traffic problems. The mayor urged the LMP Cebu Chapter to prioritize addressing the persistent traffic congestion within their area of jurisdiction. He highlighted the southern towns ranging from Argao to Carcar City and the northern towns extending from Consolacion to Liloan as experiencing significant traffic challenges that require immediate attention.“Magbuhat lang unta sila’g resolution ana (They should pass a resolution about that),” Rama said.He added that traffic isn’t just a problem in Cebu City, but also in the cities of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu.Osmeña Blvd. ownership Meanwhile, Garcia reiterated on Wednesday evening that a portion of the Osmeña Blvd. in front of the Capitol building towards Fuente Osmeña Rotunda is owned by the Provincial Government. This was Garcia’s reaction to former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, who said he is willing to go to court to reclaim the portion of the Osmeña Blvd. that was donated by his late father, former governor Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr., to the Provincial Government if the governor insists on stopping the CBRT.“Get your facts straight,” said Garcia, referring to the former mayor.Tomas is regarded as the brains behind the CBRT, which took 20 years to get off the ground. Garcia told the mayors and officials from various government agencies during a meeting that Capitol’s ownership of Osmeña Blvd. was the result of a land swap deal between the Provincial Government and the Cebu Heights Inc. in the late 1930s. / EHP How can I earn money online easily? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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A CONCERNED citizen took to social media to share her “horrifying and traumatic” experience at the recently reopened iconic landmark Tops, located in the mountain barangay of Busay, Cebu City.Beverly Ramos, a social media user, in her Facebook post on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2024, described how she and others had to spend the night there on Feb. 15 due to the lack of a bus ride to Cebu I.T. Park, contrary to the advertised service.“Again, we strongly demand accountability from the Tops management! Don’t ignore us; take responsibility for what happened to us,” reads a portion of her post.She said the intention of her post is “to show how the Tops management and staff handled the crisis.”Ramos’ post garnered 4,200 reactions and more than 4,000 shares as of this writing.Tops, Cebu’s go-to observatory deck to see the scenic and panoramic view, had its soft opening on Feb. 14, after more than a year of renovations and development since Oct. 21, 2022.To cater to guests without personal vehicles, Tops management advertised on its Facebook page on Oct. 13, offering non-stop bus rides between Tops and Cebu I.T Park, as well as Tops and JY Square.For a fee of P200, which covers the Tops entrance fee and round trip bus ride to the JY Square and I.T. Park terminals, guests can avail themselves of the service. Buses travel in a 30-minute interval starting as early as 6 a.m. with the last trip departing from Tops at 2:30 a.m. for the I.T Park terminal.Feb. 15 incidentHowever, it was allegedly not followed on Feb. 15.Ramos said she and her friends decided to visit the iconic landmark at 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, and after an hour and a half of picture taking and enjoying the view, they decided to go home.Ramos said they had been waiting for a ride since 1 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16. By 2 a.m., the bus for the third trip departed while many guests, including them, were still in line.She said contrary to the 30-minute pick-up time interval, it took longer for some buses to pick up passengers. She also observed that only four out of six buses were in service.“At 3 a.m. wala pa g’yud nabalik ang bus and the staff really assured us na mubalik pa g’yud daw ang driver to pick us up (the bus still hadn’t returned, and the staff assured us that the driver would indeed come back to pick us up),” Ramos said, noting that the temperature at the time was already getting lower and the rain started pouring.She said some guests sought shelter inside the establishment’s comfort rooms during the rain. When asked for an update, a staff member admitted the lack of communication with the bus driver.“They can’t really blame us for expecting to be picked up because we paid properly,” Ramos said.When one of the staff was able to contact the driver, the driver replied that their duty was only until 2:30 a.m. and the next pickup would be at 6 a.m. that day.Ramos said the guests had to call in emergency response units from various offices such as Barangay Lahug, City Command Center, and Mabolo Police Station but response units were unable to rescue them due to the rain and low visibility in the area.Guests were rescued by Barangay Busay and Mabolo Police Station personnel by 7 a.m.Ramos said they asked for a refund, but the staff couldn’t provide it yet because the management personnel were not present.Ramos said there was a lack of initiative and responsibility on the part of the staff as they were unable to find a solution to the situation. Ramos said they demand accountability from the management for what happened.Management ResponseSunStar Cebu tried to reach Tops’ management on Monday, Feb. 19 but was referred to a statement issued on Feb. 17.In the statement, the Tops management announced the suspension of all bus rides from JY Square to the establishment. Instead, all six buses will be redirected to the Cebu I.T. Park Terminal route until further notice.In the same statement, Tops said it will be augmenting its bus fleet from six to 12 to improve transport availability.“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent delays in our shuttle bus rides,” said the official statement made by Tops. Who are eligible to join online gambling in the Philippines? . Find the best online casinos that accept GCash as a payment method with our guide. Discover all the best games, offers and sign up for an exciting bonus! here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama urged those who allowed job order (JO) personnel to work in City Hall since January this year without appointments to take responsibility for compensating them.This decision came as the three-month salary of JO personnel remains unpaid due to ongoing appointment renewals. “Those (who are) until now working since January and not being covered, but (were) allowed to work, whoever allowed them to work should take the responsibility of paying them,” Rama said in a press conference on Monday, April 8, 2024.Rama said he prefers these individuals to be referred to as having “project-based employment contracts” rather than being called “job order personnel.”When asked whether JOs whose appointments will not be renewed could still receive the compensation they are entitled to receive since January, Rama declined to answer the question.“I cannot answer that until I (get to) know kinsa ni (who are these workers). Kinsay nanghinambog (who are not serious). Unsa ni ilang trabaho, aron mahibaw-an nato (what were their jobs, so we would know), then action will be taken upon facts and documentations presented,” Rama said.“That should have been covered and even before another appointment will be issued, covering from May onward,” he added.SunStar Cebu tried to gather comments from JO employees in City Hall. However, those approached for comment declined to be interviewed, citing fear of repercussions from their superiors.In an interview on Monday, April 8, Human Resources and Development Management Office head Henry Tomalabcab said several factors, including documentation and procedural delays, caused the delay in JO appointments.In a previous interview with a female JO, who asked not to be named, she said that out of 21 JOs in her department, only eight remain.“Ang uban wala na g’yud sila nagduty since January... Actually, depende ra man sa department head kung mopadayon mo. Ang uban man gud, I think wala na sila nagpadayon kay syempre ikaw daw wala nay appointment, magtrabaho sila wala nay assurance,” she said.(Some of them have not been on duty since January... Actually, it depends on the department head if they’ll continue. Some, I think, didn’t continue, because, of course, they thought, “You don’t have an appointment anymore, you’ll work without assurance.”)“Nakasabot man ko, but on the other side kay dili (makasabot) kay syempre nanginhanglan sad g’yud mi og kwarta, plite, kaon pa ana. Ang uban sa amoa kay mangutang na lang jud kay wala may allowance. Naa pay pamilya ang uban,” the JO added.(I understand, but on the other hand, I don’t because, of course, we also really need money to pay bills and for food. Some of us resort to borrowing because there is no allowance. Some also have families to support.)Meanwhile, some JOs from the Department of Public Services have reported that they have already received their salaries for January and February, and they are currently awaiting payment for March. / AML How can I earn money online easily? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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Don’t ignore us; take responsibility for what happened to us,” reads a portion of her post.She said the intention of her post is “to show how the Tops management and staff handled the crisis.”Ramos’ post garnered 4,200 reactions and more than 4,000 shares as of this writing.Tops, Cebu’s go-to observatory deck to see the scenic and panoramic view, had its soft opening on Feb. 14, after more than a year of renovations and development since Oct. 21, 2022.To cater to guests without personal vehicles, Tops management advertised on its Facebook page on Oct. 13, offering non-stop bus rides between Tops and Cebu I.T Park, as well as Tops and JY Square.For a fee of P200, which covers the Tops entrance fee and round trip bus ride to the JY Square and I.T. Park terminals, guests can avail themselves of the service. Buses travel in a 30-minute interval starting as early as 6 a.m. with the last trip departing from Tops at 2:30 a.m. for the I.T Park terminal.Feb. 15 incidentHowever, it was allegedly not followed on Feb. 15.Ramos said she and her friends decided to visit the iconic landmark at 11:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, and after an hour and a half of picture taking and enjoying the view, they decided to go home.Ramos said they had been waiting for a ride since 1 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 16. By 2 a.m., the bus for the third trip departed while many guests, including them, were still in line.She said contrary to the 30-minute pick-up time interval, it took longer for some buses to pick up passengers. She also observed that only four out of six buses were in service.“At 3 a.m. wala pa g’yud nabalik ang bus and the staff really assured us na mubalik pa g’yud daw ang driver to pick us up (the bus still hadn’t returned, and the staff assured us that the driver would indeed come back to pick us up),” Ramos said, noting that the temperature at the time was already getting lower and the rain started pouring.She said some guests sought shelter inside the establishment’s comfort rooms during the rain. When asked for an update, a staff member admitted the lack of communication with the bus driver.“They can’t really blame us for expecting to be picked up because we paid properly,” Ramos said.When one of the staff was able to contact the driver, the driver replied that their duty was only until 2:30 a.m. and the next pickup would be at 6 a.m. that day.Ramos said the guests had to call in emergency response units from various offices such as Barangay Lahug, City Command Center, and Mabolo Police Station but response units were unable to rescue them due to the rain and low visibility in the area.Guests were rescued by Barangay Busay and Mabolo Police Station personnel by 7 a.m.Ramos said they asked for a refund, but the staff couldn’t provide it yet because the management personnel were not present.Ramos said there was a lack of initiative and responsibility on the part of the staff as they were unable to find a solution to the situation. Ramos said they demand accountability from the management for what happened.Management ResponseSunStar Cebu tried to reach Tops’ management on Monday, Feb. 19 but was referred to a statement issued on Feb. 17.In the statement, the Tops management announced the suspension of all bus rides from JY Square to the establishment. Instead, all six buses will be redirected to the Cebu I.T. Park Terminal route until further notice.In the same statement, Tops said it will be augmenting its bus fleet from six to 12 to improve transport availability.“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent delays in our shuttle bus rides,” said the official statement made by Tops. licensed online casinos CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has threatened to file charges against government officials and groups calling for a halt to the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project, as their actions could delay the project and worsen traffic.Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia could be included in the lawsuit “if she includes herself among those opposing the project’s completion,” the Cebu City News and Information reported.Rama reacted to the League of Municipalities of the Philippines (LMP) Cebu Chapter’s resolution, which called for the project’s immediate stoppage. “Anyone stopping [the project], in a way, I will be constrained to file cases. And I am preparing cases already,” Rama said on his program, “Ingna’ng Mayor,” Thursday, March 7, 2024. The mayor said LMP Cebu Chapter members must “mind their own business” and they should “respect the city’s autonomy.”The mayor, however, did not disclose the specific cases he intends to pursue against those opposing the CBRT project.LMP Cebu resolutionThe resolution, dated Feb. 28, 2024, and approved by LMP Cebu Chapter president Daanbantayan Mayor Sun Shimura, asserts that the CBRT project “should be totally abdicated because it has caused irreparable injury to the economy of Cebu and has contravened the national heritage and cultural laws of the Philippines as it obstructs the view and facade of the Cebu Provincial Capitol which is a heritage building.” It further said the project affects individuals from far-flung areas in the province who have transactions in Cebu City, where most key national government agencies and health facilities are located.LMP Cebu Chapter, which groups 44 municipalities, supports the Provincial Board’s (PB) two resolutions calling for a halt of the CBRT project due to traffic and heritage concerns. One of the four bus stations for the CBRT’s first package is under construction in front of the Capitol building, which is already over 80 years old. The PB has said that the Capitol building is covered by the National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009, which requires the protection of structures older than 50 years and authorization from the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for construction in designated buffer zones.Last week, Garcia issued a cease and desist order halting the construction of bus stations.The group made the resolution public in a meeting with the governor at the Capitol in Cebu City on Wednesday night, March 6.Rama agreed to Garcia’s call to halt the construction of the bus stations in front of the Capitol, “but the whole infrastructure should not be stopped.”He threatened to demolish the bus station if the CBRT proponents didn’t address the Provincial Government’s concerns and provide an acceptable design.Solve traffic woes in provinceThe mayor said the LMP Cebu Chapter should focus on resolving the traffic congestion in their jurisdiction. He identified the towns from Argao to Carcar City in the south, and towns of Consolacion to Liloan in the north as having traffic problems. The mayor urged the LMP Cebu Chapter to prioritize addressing the persistent traffic congestion within their area of jurisdiction. He highlighted the southern towns ranging from Argao to Carcar City and the northern towns extending from Consolacion to Liloan as experiencing significant traffic challenges that require immediate attention.“Magbuhat lang unta sila’g resolution ana (They should pass a resolution about that),” Rama said.He added that traffic isn’t just a problem in Cebu City, but also in the cities of Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu.Osmeña Blvd. ownership Meanwhile, Garcia reiterated on Wednesday evening that a portion of the Osmeña Blvd. in front of the Capitol building towards Fuente Osmeña Rotunda is owned by the Provincial Government. This was Garcia’s reaction to former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, who said he is willing to go to court to reclaim the portion of the Osmeña Blvd. that was donated by his late father, former governor Sergio “Serging” Osmeña Jr., to the Provincial Government if the governor insists on stopping the CBRT.“Get your facts straight,” said Garcia, referring to the former mayor.Tomas is regarded as the brains behind the CBRT, which took 20 years to get off the ground. Garcia told the mayors and officials from various government agencies during a meeting that Capitol’s ownership of Osmeña Blvd. was the result of a land swap deal between the Provincial Government and the Cebu Heights Inc. in the late 1930s. / EHP

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