Marcos Approves P5,000 PEI Release for Government Workers Amid DepEd Year-End Payouts

Following DBM guidelines on qualifications, President Marcos has approved the immediate release of the P5,000 Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) for FY2025 to recognize government workers' service, Malacañang announced Friday. The incentive covers civilian personnel in national agencies, universities, corporations, local units, and military staff. Separately, the Department of Education (DepEd) has begun distributing year-end incentives to over one million employees.

Malacañang announced Friday that President Marcos has greenlit the P5,000 Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) for FY2025, as detailed in DBM Circular Letter No. 2025-13 (previously covered). Presidential Communications Undersecretary Claire Castro highlighted the incentive's aim to reward dedicated service, professionalism, and public sector contributions.

Eligibility, as outlined earlier, spans regular, casual, and contractual civilian personnel in national government agencies, state universities and colleges, government-owned or controlled corporations (GOCCs), local government units (LGUs), local water districts, and military/uniformed personnel—excluding consultants, job orders, and others per DBM rules.

In parallel developments, DepEd is releasing year-end incentives to at least one million employees per DBM directive. The P20,000 Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) will be paid in installments starting December: first tranche P10,000–P14,500, with balance post-allotment modification. Eligible: regular, contractual, coterminous DepEd staff in central/regional/division/school offices.

Non-teaching personnel qualify for a P10,000 Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) incentive next month, while contract-of-service/job-order workers get P7,000 gratuity based on service length.

The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) Philippines urged DBM to release full SRI before year-end, with ACT chair Ruby Bernardo noting only P14,500 currently available from regional funds.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the P6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 on January 5, allocating a record P1.015 trillion to the Department of Education and P530.9 billion to the DPWH. He vetoed P92.5 billion in unprogrammed appropriations, leaving P150.9 billion, while vowing prudent spending to curb corruption. The budget bars political involvement in aid distribution, though critics question the remaining funds.

Government employees will start receiving a P5,000 Productivity Enhancement Incentive (PEI) from December 15, 2025, as authorized by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). This forms part of the Total Compensation Framework to boost productivity and motivate staff. It was signed by DBM Acting Secretary Rolando Toledo on December 17, 2025.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vetoed a P43.24-billion allocation for personnel services in the 2026 national budget, sparking concerns among lawmakers over potential effects on government hiring.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed the P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget into law on January 5, 2026, at Malacañang Palace, amid a major government corruption scandal. This marks the latest signing under his administration, leading to a reenactment of the 2025 budget until January 4. The budget emphasizes education, health, and anti-corruption reforms.

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