MANILA, Philippines鈥擜 group of public school teachers has warned that most of their colleagues would refuse to go on election duty for the Oct. 28 barangay (village) and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections unless they are properly compensated.
Benjie Valbuena, national chair of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT), said majority of the 55,000 public school teachers in Metro Manila alone would refuse to sign their appointment papers as members of the Board of Election Tellers (BET) because the Commission on Elections (Comelec) further lowered their honoraria.
Under Comelec Resolution No. 9751 promulgated on Aug. 5, the poll body set the teachers鈥 election duty honoraria at P3,000 each, consisting of P2,000 for handling barangay precincts, a P500 transportation allowance and an additional P500 for handling SK precincts.
In the last May 13 national elections, which were automated, public school teachers who served on the Board of Election Inspectors were given an honoraria of P4,000.
鈥淸The allowance] should not be lower than the previous one. It鈥檚 more difficult to handle manual elections,鈥 said Valbuena, adding that barangay elections were 鈥渕ore disorderly.鈥
He said the previous P4,000 honoraria was not enough today to compensate the teachers for their heroic efforts in manning election precincts.
鈥淥ur demand last elections was for P5,000 [honoraria], but they only gave P4,000. Now, they even lowered it,鈥 he said.
Valbuena estimated that majority of the teachers nationwide would refuse to sign their appointment as BET members this time around.
鈥淥ur position is that there should be no sanction since we will not sign [the appointment papers] in the first place,鈥 he said.
In Resolution 9751, the Comelec said that 鈥渋n case there are not enough public school teachers, teachers in private schools, employees in the civil service or other citizens of known probity and competence who are registered voters of the city/municipality may be appointed for election duty.鈥
After the May 13 elections, teachers experienced delays in the release of their honoraria.
The Comelec and the Department of Education arranged for them to receive their honoraria through bank-issued 鈥渃ash cards鈥 or through their Landbank ATM payroll accounts.