A Documentary Report of Work Immersion Undertaken at The City Mayor'S Office
A Documentary Report of Work Immersion Undertaken at The City Mayor'S Office
Submitted by:
REA ANGELICA BALONGCAS
SY 2022-2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Acknowledgement
Dedication
Company Profile
Company History
Evaluation Sheet
PART III - REFLECTION
Learning Journal
Problem Encountered
APPENDICES
Application Letter
Resume
Memorandum of Agreement
Indorsement Letter
Parent’s Consent
Liability Waiver
Documentation
Certificate of Completion
Grading System
PART I: THE WORK PLACE
COMPANY PROFILE
CREATION:
Before its present status as a compononent city, Tagum was a municipality created by
virtue of Executive Order No. 452, issued by the Commonwealth President Manual L.
Quezon on June 23, 1941. On March 7, 1998, the people decided on the destiny of Tagum by
casting voes during the plebiscite favoring the ratification of Republic Act No. 8472, an Act
converting the Municipality of Tagum into a Component City of Davao del Norte to be
known as the CITY of TAGUM.
There are 23 barangays comprising the City of Tagum, It has a total land area of
approximately 19,850 hectares, with a population of 179,531 as of year 2000. Tagum is
strategically located at the southern part of Mindanao. It is an intersection of three (3) major
road network system namely; Phil.-Japan Friendship, the Davao-Mati and the Davao-Agusan
road which connect the city to other major destinations in the region and in the entire
Mindanao.
POPULATION:
Tagum has a total population of 179,531 inhabitants based on the 2000 census by NSO
with an average growth rate of 2.8 percent per annum.
LGU Income:
Year 2000 Php 323,895,149.25
Year 2001 Php 300,666,084.93
Year 2002 Php 335,454,104.05
Year 2003 Php 345,789,138.07
POWER RATE:
Residential:
Minimum 1-15 kwh = 37.00
Excess per kwh = 2.4667
Commercial:
Minimum 1-30 kwh = 74.60
Excess per kwh = 2.4667
WATER RATE:
Residential:
Minimum 1-20 cubic meter = 12.65
21-30 cubic meter = 13.65
31-40 cubic meter = 16.75
41-50 cubic meter = 20.25
51 up = 28.25
Commercial:
Minimum 1-20 cubic meter = 25.80
21-30 cubic meter = 27.80
31-40 cubic meter = 33.50
41-50 cubic meter = 40.50
51 up = 47.70
CLIMATE:
The city's climate has two seasons. The rainy season is most likely to occur from the
month of October to February with a pronounced maximum rainfall in the months of
January and February. The dry season usually occurs from March to June. Tagum City boasts
that it is a typhoon-free area.
TRANSPORTATION:
You will find that multicabs and motorized tricycles are the primary mode of
transportation in the city, plying the major city streets. For more distant destination, you
may ride a taxi or rent-a-car, or aircon and non-aircon buses. All barangay sites of Tagum can
easily be reaced by all types of land transport vehicles through all weather roads from the
city proper. Rent-a-car services are also available.
AGRICULTURE:
City of Tagum is primarily an agricultural-based city with 68 percent of the total land
area devoted for agricultural use. Among the twenty-three (23) barangays of the city,
seventeen (17) of which are engaged in agricultural production. Aside from the favorable
climatic conditions for agriculture, the high fertility of the soil makes it suitable for
production of variuos crops.
AGRICULTURE:
City of Tagum is primarily an agricultural-based city with 68 percent of the total land
area devoted for agricultural use. Among the twenty-three (23) barangays of the city,
seventeen (17) of which are engaged in agricultural production. Aside from the favorable
climatic conditions for agriculture, the high fertility of the soil makes it suitable for
production of variuos crops.
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
Tagum has three (3) telephone companies and two (2) telecommunication service
providers operating in Tagum City namele; CRUZTELCO in collaboration with the PLDT,
DATELCO in collaboration with the PHILCOM, ITALTEL which is under the management of
Department of Telecommunication, a government agency, SMART and GLOBE, both
telecommunication service providers.
Tagum has three (3) local radio stations, Radio Natin (FM Band), Pure (FM Band) and
DXDN (AM Band). However, Tagum can also receive 30 FM and 15 AM radio station signals
based in Davao City and Metro Manila. Moreover, there are eight (8) channels received for
television and more than forty (40) channels for the local cable network provided by the
Filipino Cable Corporation which caters Skycable and Suncable and also a wireless network
by Home Channel.
WATER SUPPLY:
ELECTRIFICATION:
Power requirement in the city is provided by Davao del Norte Electric Coooperative
(DANECO). For the period, all 23 barangays are already energized, except to some outlying
puroks/sitios in isolated areas of rural barangays.
INFRASTRACTURE PROFILE:
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:
The educational needs of Tagum has been served by various public and private schools.
At present, there are thirty-seven (37) public and thirty-one (31) private schools that caters
to all barangays of Tagum. It is worthy to note that all barangays of Tagum has complete
elementary education. Moreover, secondary level schools are scattered around Tagum
catering all barangays. However, tertiary level and non-formal education are concentrated in
the urban center of the city.
COMPANY HISTORY
Origin of Tagum
There is no official record on the meaning Tagum, but a legend explains how the
name Magugpo came about. At the beginning, Magugpo was nothing but a vast
wilderness, inhabited by the Mansakas, Manguangans, Mandayas and the Kalagans
in the coastal barangays. The name Magugpo was derived from the native word
mago, a name of certain tree, and the ugpo means very high. According to the story,
the natives were occupying a river basin inside the thickly covered forest where they
could not even see the sun. The creek where the natives dwelt still exists, but the
once abundant fresh water is now dead, unfortunately due to pollution.
The 1990s have been significant years not only for Tagum, but for the entire
Philippine Government bureaucracy. There was a radical change in the system of
government through the passage of Republic Act 7160 otherwise known as the Local
Government Code of 1991. By virtue of the said Republic Act, decentralization had
taken off. The former centralized form of government became decentralized through
devolution. As an effect, local government units (LGUs) were given additional
functions, powers, authorities and responsibilities.
The first elected City Officials of Tagum assumed office in July 1, 1998 under the
leadership of Mayor Rey T. Uy and Vice Mayor Gerardo R. Racho.
All of these efforts are translated into development as evidenced by the fast growing
urbanization and physical transformation of Tagum City compared to the previous
years. Nevertheless, the gains and achievements of Tagum in the present have
become a reality because of the people who worked and dedicated their services in
the past and the present generation.
COMPANY MISSION,
VISION, & CORE VALUES
MISSION :
VISION :
Thrusts -
1. Poverty alleviation
2. Maintenance of peace and order and Public Safety
3. Enhance Revenue Generation / Fiscal Administration
4. Enhance Social Services
5. Agricultural Productivity and Modernization
6. Industrial Development / Investment Promotion
7. Infrastracture / Public Utility Development
8. Human Resource Development
COMPANY’S
ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
COMPANY LOGO and Its
MEANING