Thursday, March 28, 2024

Empowering MSMEs: Wages, Productivity, and the Path Forward in Lanao del Norte


SOURCE: PIA ILIGAN CITY

In the bustling cities of Iligan and Lanao del Norte, an unprecedented gathering of around 50 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) took place. This wasn't just any ordinary meeting, but the "Usapang 2Ps: Pasahod at Productivity" training program, organized by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB)-10 in collaboration with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Lanao del Norte Provincial Field Office. This was a training designed to enlighten entrepreneurs about New Wage Order No. RX-22 and New Wage Order for Domestic Workers, Wage Order No. RX-DW-04. 



The training's aim was to resolve wage distortion issues and propose necessary solutions. It also focused on delivering productivity training such as providing incentives to workers and service quality techniques. "Through this training program, we aim to empower each and every one of you with invaluable insights and practical strategies to effectively manage wages and enhance productivity within industries," said Joseph Nathan Fabrega of DOLE Lanao del Norte.



The issuance of Wage Order No. RX 22 by the RTWPB set the stage for a significant transition. Private sector wage earners in northern Mindanao were granted a P33 daily wage increase. The increase would be implemented in two tranches: a P23 increase effective from January 11 and an additional P10 increase starting July 1. This transition set the new minimum wage for non-agricultural workers at P438 (Category 1) and P423 (Category 2), while agricultural workers could look forward to receiving P426 (Category 1) and P411 (Category 2).



Category 1 comprised of cities such as Cagayan de Oro, Iligan, Malaybalay, Valencia, Gingoog, El Salvador, and Ozamiz, and municipalities like Tagoloan, Villanueva, Jasaan, Opol, Maramag, Quezon, Manolo Fortich, and Lugait. 



Category 2 included cities such as Oroquieta and Tangub, along with municipalities like Laguindingan, Mambajao, and Balingasag. It also incorporated all areas not specified in the previously mentioned categories, as well as retail and service establishments with a workforce of no more than 10 individuals.



On the other hand, Wage Order No. RX-DW-04 introduced a significant monthly wage increase of P500–P1,500 for domestic workers (kasambahay) in Region 10, increasing the monthly minimum wage rate for these workers to P5,000, effective from January 11, 2024.


Marc Claro of Heaven’s Bakehouse in Iligan City expressed gratitude for the training program. Their bakery, one of the awardees of the 2023 Productivity Olympics Industry by RTWPB-10, highlighted the importance of offering incentives beyond the wage increase to motivate employees and enhance productivity.


Heaven’s Bakehaus offered various incentives for its employees, such as rewards for meeting daily production targets and a certain percentage bonus for achieving sales quotas, in addition to their regular salary. They also offered fringe benefits like birthday tokens and even cellphone loads to aid in communication.



Lawyer Gretchen Lamayan of RTWPB expressed that they were actively providing information drives for wage orders through face-to-face and online sessions. She added, "In line with our mandate, we are proactively advocating and cascading the wage order, even if effective January 11, many are unaware of or do not fully understand its provisions."



RTWPB conducted province-by-province sessions, starting with Bukidnon, Valencia, and Camiguin before reaching Iligan and Lanao del Norte. The next session is slated for Misamis Occidental, demonstrating the continued drive towards wage and productivity improvements in the region. The future of MSMEs in Lanao del Norte is indeed promising, as these enterprises continue to adapt, learn, and grow in the face of new wage orders and productivity paradigms.

A Symphony in Beans: The Opening of Coffee Project Gran Europa




SOURCE: Coffee Project Gran Europa


Welcome to a new era of coffee culture as we introduce the grand opening of Coffee Project Gran Europa, a sanctuary for coffee lovers and aficionados alike. Nestled in the heart of Vista Place, Gran Europa, Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro, this coffee haven is set against a backdrop of breathtaking views, served up through its stunning glass walls. Join us on a caffeinated journey as we explore what makes Coffee Project Gran Europa a must-visit destination.


As you step into Coffee Project Gran Europa, you're immediately greeted by a warm and inviting ambiance. It’s not just about enjoying a warm cup of coffee; it’s about immersing yourself in an experience that tantalizes your senses from the moment you enter. Every corner, every detail, speaks to the essence of tranquility and comfort, setting the stage for what will undoubtedly become your new favorite coffee retreat.

At the core of Coffee Project Gran Europa is its coffee. With beans sourced from the finest growers, each cup promises an adventure for your taste buds. Whether you're in the mood for a classic espresso or seeking the thrill of more innovative blends, there's a brew for every palate. The meticulous preparation and passion poured into every cup are palpable, enhancing the already vibrant atmosphere.


One cannot discuss Coffee Project Gran Europa without marveling at its architectural design. The panoramic views offered through the expansive glass walls not only invite the outside in but also create a serene, almost ethereal setting for patrons. This seamless integration of nature with modern comforts makes for a unique coffee-drinking experience, one that encourages reflection and relaxation.

Whether you're looking to jump-start your morning with a potent shot of espresso, seeking a quiet nook to delve into a book, or in need of a picturesque setting for that important meeting, Coffee Project Gran Europa caters to all. Its versatile ambiance is a testament to the thoughtfulness behind its creation, aiming to be more than just a coffee shop but a hub for community and creativity.


Beyond the beans, Coffee Project Gran Europa offers a culinary journey that complements its stellar coffee selection. From artisanal pastries to heartier fare, each dish is crafted with the same attention to detail and quality as its coffees. Here, food and beverage converge in a symphony of flavors designed to satisfy and inspire.


In today's world, sustainability is not just a trend but a necessity. Coffee Project Gran Europa takes this responsibility to heart, incorporating eco-friendly practices in its operations. From sourcing responsibly grown coffee to minimizing waste, every step is taken with the health of our planet in mind, allowing patrons to enjoy their coffee with a clear conscience.


More than just a place for coffee, Coffee Project Gran Europa aims to be a cornerstone of the community. It’s a venue for events, workshops, and gatherings, fostering a spirit of togetherness and shared passion for coffee culture. Here, connections are brewed alongside coffee, creating a tapestry of stories and friendships.


Within its walls, Coffee Project Gran Europa also celebrates the arts. The ambiance is enhanced by carefully curated pieces that add an extra layer of depth and beauty to the space. It’s a place where art and coffee intermingle, providing a feast for the eyes as well as the palate.


Every aspect of Coffee Project Gran Europa, from its design to its offerings, speaks to a commitment to excellence. It’s a pursuit of perfection not for its own sake but to provide guests with an unparalleled coffee experience. The dedication of the team, from baristas to chefs, shines through, making every visit memorable.


Coffee Project Gran Europa extends a warm invitation to all. Whether you’re a coffee aficionado, someone in search of a tranquil spot, or simply someone who appreciates the finer things in life, this is the place for you. Come and see the beauty of Coffee Project Gran Europa at Vista Place, Gran Europa, Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro, and let it become a part of your coffee journey.

In the tapestry of Cagayan de Oro's vibrant coffee scene, Coffee Project Gran Europa emerges as a beacon of sophistication, quality, and community. It’s more than just a coffee shop; it’s a destination, promising an experience that remains unparalleled. Let this be your new sanctuary, where every visit brews a new story, and every cup of coffee feels like coming home.

Shedding Light & Uplifting Lives: DPWH's Twin Triumphs in Cagayan De Oro City



SOURCE: DPWH

Welcome to the burgeoning city of Cagayan De Oro, where the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has recently completed two pivotal infrastructure projects. Charting a path of progress, these projects bring comfort and safety to the residents of Barangays Gusa and Bulua, illustrating the transformative power of well-planned and conscientiously implemented infrastructure.



In Barangay Gusa, darkness has given way to a luminescent path, courtesy of the 64 solar street lights installed along the Bigaan Bridge portion of the Butuan-Cagayan de Oro-Iligan Road. Thanks to the DPWH Cagayan De Oro 2nd District Engineering Office, pedestrians and motorists can now navigate this stretch with increased visibility and safety, particularly during night-time hours.



The P12.1-million project is a beacon of sustainable development. Featuring 33 single arm posts on both sides of the road and 31 double arm posts at the center island, it provides a thorough distribution of light. However, it's not merely about illumination; it's about carving a safer, brighter future for the local community.



Switching gears to Barangay Bulua, the DPWH Cagayan de Oro 1st District Engineering Office has completed a two-story interment facility. Costing P4.9-million, this building offers locals a free, intimate venue for holding wake and funeral services, giving them space to celebrate the lives of their departed loved ones.



The facility comes replete with two multipurpose halls, two pantries, two comfort rooms, two utility rooms, a storage space, and an electrical/maintenance room. It's not just a structure; it's a testament to human resilience and the power of community in times of grief.



DPWH Region 10 Director Zenaida T. Tan, in her report to DPWH Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan, stated that these projects, programmed under the 2023 General Appropriations Act (GAA), were carried out to improve the welfare and security of residents in both barangays.



These projects are more than just markers of development. They are steps towards a future where every resident of Cagayan De Oro City can enjoy improved living conditions, safety, and community strength.



By focusing on key areas such as safety and community welfare, DPWH is setting an example of how infrastructure can transform lives. The streetlights and the interment facility highlight the role of infrastructure as a catalyst for progress.



Through these projects, DPWH is not just building infrastructure; it's building hope. It's demonstrating a commitment to fostering a brighter, safer, and more connected Cagayan De Oro City.



As we move forward, let's celebrate these twin triumphs in Barangay Gusa and Barangay Bulua. They stand testament to the power of infrastructure to uplift lives, create safer communities, and foster progress. They remind us that every step taken towards improving public infrastructure is a step towards a better future for all.

Brew-tiful Beginnings: Seattle’s Best Coffee Uptown Opens Its Doors!

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