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Second tranche of P35 wage hike takes effect in Eastern Visayas

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REYNA ELENA 2026. The candidate from Barangay 83-B, Cogon, San Jose District, Nikki Castillo, was crowned this year’s Reyna Elena after besting other contenders from participating barangays during the competition held on Saturday, May 30. Assisting on her crowning was City Councilor Dandee Grafil. (Tacloban City Information Office)
REYNA ELENA 2026. The candidate from Barangay 83-B, Cogon, San Jose District, Nikki Castillo, was crowned this year’s Reyna Elena after besting other contenders from participating barangays during the competition held on Saturday, May 30. Assisting on her crowning was City Councilor Dandee Grafil.
(Tacloban City Information Office)

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To take effect on June 1

TACLOBAN CITY — The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB)-VIII has fully implemented the second tranche of the minimum wage increase in Eastern Visayas effective Monday, June 1, 2026, covering all minimum wage earners in the private sector.

The adjustment is part of Wage Order No. RBVIII-25, which was approved on November 10, 2025, and implemented in two stages to allow employers to gradually adjust to the mandated increase.

The first tranche took effect on December 8, 2025, while the second tranche completed the wage hike on June 1, 2026.

Under the wage order, workers receive a total increase of P35 per day, broken into P17 for the first tranche and P18 for the second tranche.

With the full implementation, the daily minimum wage in the region is now set at P470 for non-agriculture workers and employees of service and retail establishments with more than 10 workers.

Meanwhile, workers in service and retail establishments with 1 to 10 employees, cottage and handicraft industries, and the agriculture sector will now receive P440 per day.

RTWPB VIII said the adjustment aims to cushion workers from rising living costs while maintaining balance with business productivity and economic conditions in the region.
The wage board based the approval of the wage increase on several economic indicators, including a 0.68 percent regional inflation rate from December 2024 to September 2025, a poverty threshold of P444 for a family of five, and a 6.2 percent regional economic growth rate.

Prior to the adjustment, minimum wage earners in Eastern Visayas were receiving P405 per day, making this the first wage order implementation since 2023.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority–Region VIII (PSA-8) showed that the region’s labor force participation rate dropped to 60.5 percent in 2025 from 63.6 percent in 2024, below the national average of 64.1 percent and ranking second lowest among all regions.
In actual number, the region’s labor force in 2025 was at 2.06 million, a decline from about 2.13 million in 2024.

The labor force refers to individuals aged 15 years and above who are either employed or actively seeking employment.

RTWPB VIII reminded employers to comply with the new wage rates and urged workers to stay informed of their updated pay standards under the wage order.

The agency reiterated its commitment to promoting decent work, productivity, and inclusive growth across Eastern Visayas.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Biliran restores five-day workweek to improve public service delivery

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BACK TO REGULAR SCHEDULE. Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina signs Executive Order No. 24 mandating the return to a five-day workweek for provincial government offices starting June 1, 2026. The directive aims to improve public service delivery while maintaining energy conservation measures across government operations. (Provincial Government of Biliran)
BACK TO REGULAR SCHEDULE. Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina signs Executive Order No. 24 mandating the return to a five-day workweek for provincial government offices starting June 1, 2026. The directive aims to improve public service delivery while maintaining energy conservation measures across government operations. (Provincial Government of Biliran)

TACLOBAN CITY — The provincial government of Biliran returns to a regular five-day workweek starting Monday, June 1, ending the compressed four-day work schedule previously implemented as part of energy conservation efforts.

Governor Rogelio Espina issued Executive Order No. 24 directing all provincial government offices, departments, and units to resume the standard Monday-to-Friday schedule, with employees observing the regular eight-hour workday in accordance with civil service rules.
Local government units (LGUs) in Biliran that had adopted the shortened workweek are likewise encouraged to revert to the traditional schedule.

In his order dated May 28, 2026, Espina said the move aims to improve public service delivery, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen coordination with national government agencies and other stakeholders.

The province earlier implemented a four-day workweek beginning March 8, 2026, under Executive Order No. 12, in line with a national policy encouraging energy conservation and flexible work arrangements in government offices.

While the compressed schedule helped reduce energy consumption, provincial officials noted that it also limited public access to government services and created coordination challenges with agencies and private institutions operating on a standard workweek.

“The regular work schedule will enhance responsiveness, improve workflow efficiency, and ensure alignment with the operating schedules of partner agencies and stakeholders,” Espina said in his order.

Despite the return to a five-day workweek, the provincial government emphasized that energy-saving measures will continue to be implemented across offices as part of ongoing efforts to support national energy conservation goals.

Under the new directive, all offices are instructed to maintain practical and cost-efficient energy management practices while ensuring uninterrupted and accessible public service delivery.

Provincial officials said the adjustment reflects a balance between environmental responsibility and the need for consistent, reliable government services for the public.

The four-day workweek was initially adopted as part of efforts to reduce energy consumption in government operations while maintaining essential services. However, after nearly three months of implementation, officials determined that a return to the standard schedule would better support governance efficiency and public convenience.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

DOST brings satellite internet to Sohoton, boosting eco-tourism and community development

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CONNECTING TOURISM THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Officials from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Samar Provincial Science and Technology Office formally turn over a STARLINK satellite internet unit to the Sohoton Services Cooperative in Basey, Samar on May 28. The project aims to improve digital connectivity, enhance tourism services, and support the sustainable development of the Sohoton Cave and river ecotourism destination. (BASEY MUNICIPAL TOURISM OFFICE)
CONNECTING TOURISM THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Officials from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Samar Provincial Science and Technology Office formally turn over a STARLINK satellite internet unit to the Sohoton Services Cooperative in Basey, Samar on May 28. The project aims to improve digital connectivity, enhance tourism services, and support the sustainable development of the Sohoton Cave and river ecotourism destination.
(BASEY MUNICIPAL TOURISM OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Efforts to strengthen tourism services and digital connectivity in one of Eastern Visayas’ premier ecotourism destinations received a major boost after the Department of Science and Technology Regional Office VIII (DOST-8) turned over a STARLINK satellite internet unit to the Sohoton Services Cooperative in Basey, Samar.

The initiative is expected to improve communication, enhance visitor services, and support the digital promotion of the Sohoton Cave and river tourism complex, a popular destination known for its unique geological formations and natural attractions.

The STARLINK unit was formally handed over on May 28 through the Samar Provincial Science and Technology Office (PSTO) under DOST’s Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) Program, which aims to improve the socio-economic conditions of communities through science, technology, and innovation-driven interventions.

The Sohoton Services Cooperative manages tourism activities within the Sohoton River area, including guided cave tours and river cruises that attract thousands of visitors annually.

Prior to the installation of the satellite internet system, the tourism site had limited connectivity and relied primarily on peso WiFi services and WiFi phones, posing challenges to communication, online transactions, and tourism promotion.

With the new technology, local tourism stakeholders expect improved internet access that will facilitate real-time communication, online bookings, digital marketing, and better coordination of tourism operations.

Leading the turnover ceremony were Engr. Joseph Albert Lledo, Engr. Philip John Condes, and Jincent Mercado of the DOST Samar PSTO. Representing the local government was Municipal Tourism and Development Officer Evangeline Ritaga, who attended on behalf of Basey Mayor Luz Chu-Ponferrada.

Officers and members of the Sohoton Services Cooperative, the direct beneficiaries of the project, also participated in the event.

Beyond improving connectivity, DOST announced an additional environmental initiative for the tourism site through the planned installation of a Modular Ecology-friendly Domestic Wastewater (MEDOWW) Treatment Facility under the CEST Program.

The wastewater treatment facility is designed to support sustainable tourism development by improving wastewater management and helping protect the ecological integrity of the Sohoton River area.

DOST officials said the interventions reflect the agency’s continuing commitment to empowering local communities through appropriate technologies that promote economic growth, environmental sustainability, and inclusive development.

By combining digital connectivity and environmental protection measures, the agency hopes to help position Sohoton as a more competitive and sustainable ecotourism destination while creating greater opportunities for local residents who depend on tourism for their livelihood.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Soldier found dead in Samar creek; police probe circumstances of incident

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PROBE UNDERWAY. Police officers and emergency responders inspect the area in Barangay Diaz, Gandara, Samar, where the body of an active-duty AFP soldier was found floating in a creek alongside his motorcycle on Thursday morning. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and gathering evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. (GANDARA MPS)
PROBE UNDERWAY. Police officers and emergency responders inspect the area in Barangay Diaz, Gandara, Samar, where the body of an active-duty AFP soldier was found floating in a creek alongside his motorcycle on Thursday morning. Authorities are reviewing CCTV footage and gathering evidence to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident. (GANDARA MPS)

ORMOC CITY– Authorities have launched an investigation into the death of an active-duty member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) whose body was found floating in a creek alongside his motorcycle in Barangay Diaz on Thursday morning, May 28.

The victim, identified only as alias “Sgt. Sonny,” 39, married, and a resident of Barangay Sto. Niño, was discovered at around 8:30 a.m. in a creek beside an unfinished section of road along the national highway.

According to the Gandara Municipal Police Station, a concerned resident identified as alias “Rendo” alerted authorities through a cellphone call after finding the body.

Police said the witness had been checking caution lines and warning signs installed near the unfinished road when he noticed that some of the barriers appeared disturbed. Upon inspecting the nearby creek, he discovered a lifeless body floating face down in the water.
Responding officers immediately proceeded to the scene to verify the report and conduct an initial investigation.

With the assistance of personnel from the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), the victim’s body was retrieved from the creek.

Investigators observed a deep laceration on the victim’s forehead. A motorcycle believed to have been driven by the victim was also found submerged in the creek.

Authorities likewise recovered the victim’s belt bag containing personal belongings, jewelry, and his issued firearm.

The victim was initially identified through an identification card recovered at the scene and was later positively identified by his brother-in-law.

Police are currently reviewing available CCTV footage and gathering additional evidence to determine whether the incident was the result of an accident or if foul play may have been involved.

The investigation remains ongoing.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Daram eyes dive tourism boom after underwater survey reveals rich marine attractions

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EXPLORING DARAM’S UNDERWATER TREASURES. Dive experts and members of the Piranha Free Divers conduct an underwater assessment in Daram, Samar, as part of “Project DIVE Daram.” The two-day survey identified several promising dive sites, including Losa Cove and the Kandiwata and Midaybiday Rock Islets, highlighting the municipality’s potential as an emerging marine tourism destination in Eastern Visayas. (DARAM TOURISM OFFICE)
EXPLORING DARAM’S UNDERWATER TREASURES. Dive experts and members of the Piranha Free Divers conduct an underwater assessment in Daram, Samar, as part of “Project DIVE Daram.” The two-day survey identified several promising dive sites, including Losa Cove and the Kandiwata and Midaybiday Rock Islets, highlighting the municipality’s potential as an emerging marine tourism destination in Eastern Visayas. (DARAM TOURISM OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — The municipality of Daram in Samar is taking a major step toward becoming a premier dive tourism destination after a two-day underwater assessment revealed promising marine landscapes and biodiversity that could attract both local and international diving enthusiasts.

The assessment, conducted by the Daram Municipal Tourism Office in partnership with professional divers and marine tourism advocates, identified several sites with significant potential for dive tourism development, reinforcing the municipality’s efforts to diversify its tourism industry and promote sustainable economic growth.

Among the areas evaluated were Losa Cove in Sitio Dangcalanan and the Kandiwata and Midaybiday Rock Islets in Barangay Mabini. The sites were assessed based on underwater topography, marine biodiversity, accessibility, and their suitability for recreational diving activities.

To support the initiative, the tourism office invited dive experts led by Jerome Napala and members of the Piranha Free Divers. The team was welcomed by Mayor Lucia Latorre-Astorga and Municipal Tourism Officer Nathan Abinguna during the Sogod Bay Underwater Experience in Padre Burgos, Southern Leyte, an event organized by the Department of Tourism.

According to the tourism office, the visiting experts provided technical evaluations and recommendations that will help guide future tourism planning and site development efforts.
One of the highlights of the assessment was Losa Cove, where divers documented striking underwater ridge formations and diverse marine habitats. The team also praised the underwater environment surrounding Kandiwata Rock Islet.

“Kandiwata above water is already beautiful, but beneath the surface, it becomes even more breathtaking,” a member of the assessment team said.

The initiative forms part of “Project DIVE Daram,” a tourism development program aimed at positioning the municipality as a recognized diving destination in Samar while promoting the protection and conservation of its marine ecosystems.

Mayor Astorga emphasized that developing marine tourism could generate new livelihood opportunities for local communities while encouraging the preservation of Daram’s natural resources.

Tourism officials likewise stressed the importance of involving local residents in conservation efforts and responsible tourism practices to ensure the long-term sustainability of the industry.

With the successful completion of the assessment, the municipal government is expected to move forward with detailed planning, site development, tourism promotion, and stakeholder consultations as part of its strategy to establish Daram as an emerging dive tourism hub in Eastern Visayas.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Peace gains open new opportunities for growth in Leyte’s 2nd district

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TABON-TABON, Leyte — With 11 municipalities in Leyte’s 2nd District now officially declared under a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC), local leaders are looking beyond security milestones and toward a future marked by greater investments, stronger local economies, and sustained community development.

The declaration, held on May 29 at the Tabon-Tabon Municipal Gymnasium, recognizes the successful efforts of local government units, security forces, national government agencies, and communities in eliminating insurgency influence and establishing an environment conducive to growth and progress.

The municipalities granted SIPSC status were Tabon-Tabon, MacArthur, Dagami, Barugo, Pastrana, Tunga, Capoocan, La Paz, Dulag, Mayorga, and Julita.

Officials said the declaration is more than a recognition of improved peace and order conditions. It also serves as a foundation for accelerating socio-economic development, attracting investments, expanding livelihood opportunities, and improving the delivery of government services.

The SIPSC status is awarded to localities that have demonstrated the capability to maintain peace and security while preventing the resurgence of insurgent activities. It forms part of the government’s whole-of-nation approach to ending local communist armed conflict through a combination of security operations, infrastructure development, social services, and responsive governance.

During the ceremony, local chief executives pledged to sustain the peace gains achieved in their municipalities through programs centered on good governance, youth engagement, community participation, and inclusive development.

The 8th Infantry Division (8ID) of the Philippine Army underscored that the achievement was made possible through close collaboration among government agencies, local officials, civil society groups, and residents.

Major General Peter Burgonio, commander of the 8ID, described the declaration as a testament to the collective commitment of communities and institutions in building lasting peace.

“These changes are not solely the result of the efforts of the security sector. They are a clear outcome of unity among government agencies, local governments, and citizens who chose to stand for peace,” he said.

“This is not merely a ceremony. It is a historic recognition that these communities are now enjoying stable peace, security, and unity as foundations for continuous development,” Burgonio added.

Representing Leyte Governor Jericho “Icot” Petilla, Board Member Mildred Joy Que commended the men and women of the security sector for their role in safeguarding peace and stability across the district.

“The peace we celebrate today did not happen by accident. It was built because our uniformed personnel remained vigilant, courageous, and committed to serving even when their sacrifices went unnoticed,” she said.

Que stressed that sustaining peace will require continued cooperation among local governments, communities, and development partners.

“Perhaps the greatest tribute we can give our uniformed personnel is to ensure that the peace they protect continues through unity, respect, and cooperation,” she added.
For local officials, the economic benefits of the declaration are among its most significant outcomes.

Tabon-Tabon Mayor Efren Redoña said peace and stability are key factors considered by investors when deciding where to establish businesses.

“If there is peace and order in a municipality, investors will come because no one wants to put up a business in an area affected by conflict,” Redoña said.

He noted that although Tabon-Tabon was not a major insurgency-affected area, its location previously made it a transit point for members of the New People’s Army moving between neighboring towns.

With the addition of the 11 municipalities, only Carigara and Jaro remain without SIPSC status among the 14 towns comprising Leyte’s 2nd District. Burauen became the district’s first SIPSC-declared municipality in September 2024.

Officials expressed optimism that the peace milestone will pave the way for increased investments in agriculture, tourism, small enterprises, and infrastructure projects, ultimately creating jobs and improving the quality of life for residents.

As Leyte’s 2nd District moves forward, leaders say the challenge now is to transform the hard-earned gains in peace and security into long-term development that benefits every community.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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