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Estimated $2.9M paid towards 2017 increments so far- Gov’t HR

-HR Director Michelle Donovan-Stevens says 20% of employee reports still outstanding for payments
The Virgin Islands (VI) Department of Human Resources had announced that a two phases approach will be employed for the completion of 2018 increment payments for the 2017 work year, with an estimated $2.9M already paid, however, some employee reports are still pending for payments. Photo: Facebook/File
Director of Human Resources, Mrs Michelle Donovan-Stevens says 20% of the reports are pending to complete the outstanding 2018 Increments. Photo: GIS/File
Director of Human Resources, Mrs Michelle Donovan-Stevens says 20% of the reports are pending to complete the outstanding 2018 Increments. Photo: GIS/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - The Virgin Islands (VI) Department of Human Resources had announced that a two-phase approach will be employed for the completion of 2018 increment payments for the 2017 work year, with an estimated $2.9M already paid, however, some employee reports are still pending for payments.

This is according to a statement from the Director of Human Resources, Mrs Michelle Donovan-Stevens on the payment of the outstanding 2018 Increments.  

“By October, departments and ministries had received employee reports to validate eligibility and salary changes. However, to date, only 80% of these reports have been returned to the Department of Human Resources, which impacts the overall payments of increments. The reports received have authorized the commencement of increment payment to officers,” she said.

According to the Director, effective November 30, 2021, increment payments began to be distributed to officers who have not had any salary changes between January 2018 to present, and these payments have continued for the 15th December 2021 pay cycle.

1,200 increment transactions made - Mrs Donovan-Stevens

“This number represents 1,200 increment transactions, which reflects 90% of eligible Public Officers and 10% of eligible retirees. So far, an estimated value of $2.9 million dollars has been paid towards increments. “

She said the payment is reflective of transactions for eligible persons who worked a minimum of nine months in 2017, “ Be assured that increment payments will continue for the 31st December pay period and beyond.”

For phase two, Mrs Donovan-Stevens said the process will see the continuation of retirees’ benefits and pensions being appraised and re-calculated, where necessary.

“Over 100 retirees' benefits were reviewed and prepared; where applicable pensions were re-calculated by the Department of Human Resources and are being audited as a requirement before the payment of revised pension benefits to retirees.”

She said considering the details involved with the administrative review of officers who have had salary changes, those outstanding payments to eligible officers will be paid early in the New Year, pending the receipt of the outstanding employee reports from ministries and departments, with a target date for the completion of the exercise set for February 28, 2022.

16 Responses to “Estimated $2.9M paid towards 2017 increments so far- Gov’t HR”

  • Hmmmmm (12/12/2021, 16:39) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Wat about the steps children them, no Statutory Bodies getting there increments wow smfh!!!!!!!!!! This is so unfair
  • Outsider Asking (12/12/2021, 17:34) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Can someone explain to me what “increments” are? Is this a performance bonus or some sort of merit based extra pay? Does every government employee get one every year? What does one have to do to qualify? Thanks.
  • Woi (12/12/2021, 19:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    But the COI lawyers got 5 million
  • 54321 (12/12/2021, 23:32) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    here comes the people who post online say they don’t read VINO news in 54321
  • humm (12/12/2021, 23:51) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Does that apply to bvihsa staff.
  • teacher john (13/12/2021, 00:53) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    At least the vip government did their part in making the funds available
  • question (13/12/2021, 01:59) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    aren't nurses and doctors public servants / civil servants ,yes even doh we are being manage under a statutory body and not government , aren't we not entitled increments from a statutory body like BVIHSA , these people don't give their staff not one thing , no increase in salary , no uniforms allowances, they thief from that lil overtime u do, and hardly want to pay for overtime , , i wonder many times if upper level management speaks the honest truth to the minister of health ,i guess he just goes with what they tells him straight to vino, they takes months and almost year to give you your lil gratuity at the end of contract,, they only lie and more lies to the staff , whats wrong with them , government need to take back this institution before it totally collapse, them ya never have money to do anything for staff, no wonder i left in 2015 and move to the usa but i feel so bad for those i left in this calamity , JESUS PEACE
  • hm (13/12/2021, 06:18) Like (4) Dislike (8) Reply
    Increments? Unearned bonuses paid to govt employees!
  • Hospital (13/12/2021, 06:50) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    Last increment? Too long to recall.
    • Concerned (13/12/2021, 09:38) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      2011
    • hmmm (13/12/2021, 11:12) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      criminals set of people down there , them only look for their damn pockets and not even care about staff, soon the stock of nurses and doctors will end no one will come and all the best will leave ,never treat staff like humans
  • wow (13/12/2021, 07:43) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Some of these Heads of Departments are to darn vindictive!
  • Stimulus (13/12/2021, 08:38) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    I wish i was a farmer for i woulda done geh mine's
  • Them pay ya say (13/12/2021, 15:46) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    I Still waiting on Mines. No increase or changes to my pay in the past few years. Some of my very coworkers say they recieved theirs.. We outchea slaving away doing the government work so send on!!! Looking forward for the lil five cents so I could buy meh child a christmas gift and buy food for we christmas buddy. Even though it might be tax free come 2022, lawd ah cant wait so long buddy. Tomorrow aint promised. Send on that lil 5 cents before year end ah beg!!!


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