Recto: Population rise to dictate bureaucracy size

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“Rightsizing would mean downsizing the personnel complement in some agencies but upsizing them in many,” Batangas Rep. Ralph Recto said. Read more:

workers, as the hiring of essential personnel, such as teachers and nurses, is dictated by population increase.

A mere 1,000 increase in the country’s population also triggers the hiring of one policeman and one nurse, the former senator added. Recto said the “right” rightsizing project should be driven by the mission to boost government service and not merely to cut payroll expenses.

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