B’guet mentors: Lower teacher retirement age
>> Sunday, October 15, 2017
By
Augustin Dao-anis
LA TRINIDAD,
Benguet—The teachers in this province aired supportto the proposed lowering of mandatory retirement
age of public school teachers from 65 to
60 years old and optional retirement age from 60 to 55 years old.
During the
recent 3rd Benguet Teachers’ Day celebration, the National Association of
Public Secondary School Heads, Inc.(NAPPSHI)-Benguet Chapter launched a
signature campaign for the cause.
“More or
less 2, 500 teachers responded to our signature campaign,” said NAPSSHI-Benguet
Chapter president Wilbert H. Cuidno, school principal of Benguet National High
School-main campus.
He said the
NAPSSHI-Benguet Chapter would attach the said copy of signature campaign with a
resolution to Benguet Rep. Ronald M. Cosalan.
“We will
draft a resolution to be submitted to Congressman Ronald Cosalan for his
reference at the House of Representatives,” added Cuidno.
He said
teaching is rigorous job so it is difficult to handle for a teacher who is
beyond 55 years old.
Sen.
Francis G. Escudero earlier filed Senate Bill 89 that lowers the retirement age
of the Department of Education employees from 65 to 60 years old.
Prior to
this, the committee level in the House of Representatives approved in 2015, the
House Bill 4501, which seeks for the lowering of mandatory retirement age of public school teachers from 65 to 60 years
old and optional retirement age from 60 to 55 years old.
In the same
year, ACT Party-list Representative Antonio L. Tinio filed House Bill 5533
which also seeks for the lowering of public school teachers retirement age.
“The
lowering of teachers’ retirement age means enjoyment of remaining years outside
classroom setting,” said Janet S. Cabael, a teacher at La Trinidad National
High School, Lubas, La Trinidad.
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