Originally Posted by
giddyboy
correction: im not comparing. im making an analogy to prove ur logic wrong. there's a big difference there.
complaining nga dagko ang sweldo sa GSIS compared to the teachers is already a wrong comparison in the first place. u should compare it w/ other GOCC's salaries.
mao btaw, akong giingon nga kung moreklamo mo sa GSIS salaries ky dagko w/o providing any basis at all, aw angay sab diay ka mo reklamo sa sweldo sa call center agents ky dagko man pud. that's an analogy, not a comparison.
in the first place, i think it is already wrong that GSIS is not be included in the SSL. exempting GSIS from the SSL is already a discrimination to other government agencies. we cannot say that GSIS employees deserved more because of what they do compared to, let say, teachers or soldiers. Why would the salaries be pegged to salaries of private corporations? Are they competing with private companies? No, they don't. GSIS only service government employees and properties.
When you talk about employees turn-over, working with the government is a service, a public service. Now, if the GSIS employees did not work to serve the public, they should have entered the private sector.
How do you justify the salary of a mid-management manager of GSIS compared to the salary of the president of the republic? Who deserves a better pay?