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==Schools in Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines==
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Tambanan, Naga,
Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

Location of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

Tambanan is one of the barangays of Naga in the Zamboanga Sibugay province within the Zamboanga peninsula and is part of Region IX in the Island of mindanao.

History of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

The Barangay was named after a local fish, "tamban", which is abundantly sold in the area, thus the name, Tambanan. It was created as a Barangay on September 15, 1930 under the Municipality of Naga in the province of Zamboanga Sibugay.

In 1937 to 1938, when Pedro Changco headed the community, he bought lands from the natives and christians and the rubber plantation started. Its operation stopped during the Second World War, and the Changco's returned to Visayas leaving behind their workers. The plantation operated again under the management of Ramon Lacsamana under a new name, Zamboanga Rubber Company (ZRC). During the course of its operation, the company faced challenges in the form of rebels, robbers and even Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) personnel.

In 1960's, the Barangay experienced its share of problems in the form of flash floods and people residing near the creeks and canals lost some of their properties.

In 1988, CARP was implemented and farmers who were awarded Certificate of Landownership (CLOA) took over the operations of the company. There, TAMBANAN AGRARIAN REFORM MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE (TARBEMCO)was born and on January 13, 1993, it was officially registered with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA).

Today, TARBEMCO is managing 994.158 hectares of rubber plantation, providing employment to many thereby supporting almost the entire community in terms of livelihood.

People of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

Tambanan has a total population of 1,690 people comprising 315 households

Local Government Unit LGU of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

Elected Tambanan Officers for the term of 2013 - 2016
  • Punong Barangay (Captain/Chairman): < > Salburo, Gaudioso Mapula
  1. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Sale, Franco Dalayap
  2. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Luab, Dionesio Patolada
  3. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Esmael, Albazher Asamuddin
  4. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Rasonable, Virginia Paclauna
  5. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Luab, Rubephine Buganotan
  6. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Albarico, Rodolfo Revantad
  7. Barangay Kagawad (Councilor): < > Fabillar, Estelito Jr. Sostrillo

Elected Tambanan Officers for the term of 2010 - 2013

Businesses in Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

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Economy of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

  • TARBEMCO pays loan, redeems land title

Tuesday 21st of February 2012

By Adolfo Lopez Jr.

IPIL, Zamboanga Sibugay, 21 Feb (PIA) -- Showing what a hardworking and resourceful cooperative could achieve, Tambanan Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TARBEMCO), a rubber-based cooperative in Naga, this province received on February 15, 2012 its land title covering 869 hectares of an awarded land through the implementation of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, and certificates of registration of two six-wheeler hauling trucks which were made as collaterals of a loan it availed from the Department of Agrarian Reform – Development Bank of the Philippines (DAR-DBP) Window III Financing Program.

In a short but meaningful ceremony held at the DAR Provincial Office, Ipil Heights, Provincial Agrarian Reform Officer (PARO) Rizzel Villanueva, turned over the land title and the vehicle registration certificates to TARBEMCO through its Board of Directors Chairman Oliver Dolera.

Representatives from the DAR Central Office – Project Development Management Service (PDMS) Maria Theresa Baul and Rose de la Torre witnessed and attended the ceremony. Also present were Naga Municipal Agrarian Reform Officer Flordie B. Bagundol and Atty. Judith P. Patriarca, Legal Division Chief of DAR Zamboanga del Sur, who both played significant roles in the financial assistance granted to TARBEMCO.

TARBEMCO received assistance from the DAR-DBP Window III Financing Program in the form of loan in the amount of Php 5.4 million way back in 1992 which was used as the initial operating capital on the cooperative’s rubber replanting program. On August 18, 2011, the coop made its final payment amounting to Php. 41,528.04, thus freeing itself from the said loan obligation.

TARBEMCO made an over-all payment amounting to ₱ 9, 000, 000.00. After a series of processing of papers and documents by the DAR, TARBEMCO finally took back its land title and motor vehicles’ registration certificates which they now own free from encumbrances and liens.

The event was a glorious milestone in the history of TARBEMCO which, like many rubber-cooperatives, went through a struggle in its journey in rubber farming plantation. Only a few Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) cooperatives throughout the region have paid their loan obligations which they incurred during the previous years when they suffered financial crisis. The achievement of TARBEMCO also brought joy to DAR Zamboanga Sibugay which is continuously supporting rubber-based cooperatives in Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga del Norte and in Isabela City, Basilan.

TARBEMCO has already paid its land amortization for the awarded property to LBP back in May 2011 in the amount Php 19,334,602.43 pursuant to the provision in the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL). Under the CARL, landowners are given just compensation to be advanced by the government, while farmer beneficiaries who were awarded with the CARP-covered agricultural land will have to pay amortization to LBP. Thru determination and hard work, TARBEMCO has really achieved its vision, setting a real paradigm to other ARBs and to other cooperatives. (JPA/CAL/ALJ/DAR/PIA-Zamboange del Sur)

  • ZamPen’s Noche de Honor Caps Labor Day Month-long Celebration

Awarding of Outstanding Workers and Companies Sat, Jun 04, 2011 (Source: DOLE IX) Zamboanga City – The final salvo of the 2011 labor month celebration culminated in a fitting tribute to outstanding private sector employees and employers in Zamboanga Peninsula Region. This was held last May 31, 2011 at the Lantaka Hotel by the Sea, this city. The event, now on its second year, kicked off with a provincial search as early as February 2011 which gave a headstart to DOLE Field Offices to advocate, launch, convene selection and conduct their respective awarding ceremony.

Mr. Jose Suan, Vice-Chair representing Labor of the Regional Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (RTIPC), in his opening message, congratulated DOLE, its leadership, the Regional Coordinating Council (RCC) and intermediaries for putting together series of regional activities for a meaningful final salvo. “We hope good things will not end tonight, social justice and tripartism will continue to be sustained para makamit ang tuwid na daan tungo sa kaunlaran Para sa Lahat” he said.

Active Public Private Partnerships at work in all aspects of this laudable initiative, afforded the coming together of stakeholders by way of creative linkages and bonds as seen in the involvement of the Tripartite Industrial Peace Councils of Zamboanga City, Zamboanga Sibugay, Dipolog City and Pagadian City with all of DOLE family, intermediaries, LGU partners and social partners particularly the Rotary Club East of Zamboanga City, as one of the major sponsors of this event.

No less than Assistant Sec. Hon. Ma. Joji V. Aragon came to celebrate the twin victory of employers and employees of ZamPen. Her warm presence was felt even more when she delivered her keynote message.

“In looking for outstanding workers, we collectively make a statement to reflect on the importance of pursuing a culture of excellence at work. It is also to always provide value-added work and a good time to ponder on the essence of the dignity of work, which to a good extent means to do our best and be an exemplar in whatever job we do,” Asec. Aragon said.

“By honoring the best employer, we collectively take stock of what works in terms of effective business practices, what works in raising productivity and competitiveness; and what works in ensuring workers welfare-ingredients of a successfully-managed and sustainable business,” the Assistant Secretary added.

She also lauded ZamPen for showing that business and workforce objectives are best pursued if common and shared and that is about creating a balance between dynamic economy and productive workforce which ultimately bears on individual workers’ interest and well-being, thereby achieving decent work for all.

Assisting the Assistant Secretary in the awarding ceremony were our very own Regional Director Ponciano M. Ligutom, Mr. Irineo M. Quijano, President of Rotary Club Zamboanga City – East and the Chair of the Board of Judges, Ms. Gloria Cecilia L. Bernal. This year’s regional winners are:

Outstanding Employers:

Aurora Integrated Multipurpose Cooperative, (AIM COOP) , Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur

Retail/Service Category (Category B- Large Scale)

TVI Resource Development (Phils) Inc., Siocon, Zamboanga del Norte

Manufacturing/Large Scale Enterprise

Tambanan Agragrian Reform Beneficiaries Multi-Purpose Cooperative (TARBEMCO) Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay

Agriculture Category

Sibuguey Valley CATV Cooperative, Buug Zamboanga Sibugay

Retail/Service Category ( Category A- Small Scale)

Outstanding Employees:

Liberal F. Cabatcha, Information Officer

Zamboanga del Sur Electric Cooperative (ZAMSURECO -1), Pagadian City

Rolando G. Vergara

Universidad de Zamboanga, Ipil Sibugay

Gaudioso Mapula Salburo

TARBEMCO, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay

All awardees received Plaques of Excellence while outstanding employees received cash incentives as well, courtesy of Rotary Club of Zamboanga City-East. Certificates were likewise awarded to the employer-nominees, namely: Philippine Pioneer Rubber Product Cooperative of Zamboanga Sibugay, Katipunan Bank (ZN), Inc, Lee Plaza City Central and Rural Transit Mindanao Inc. of Dipolog City as well as to employee-nominee Charlie M. Quijano of Lee Plaza Central, Dipolog City.

Lending prominence and prestige to the event was the participation of various performing groups in the program. The Unibersidad de Zamboanga Grand Chorale, Southern City Colleges Sinag Tala Performing Arts, and the Top Plaza Hotel Performers (“Talenyado Night” winner of ZaNorte’s labor day activity) who took days off from their work and traveled all the way from Dipolog City to entertain the audience.

BusinessMirror.com.ph Home Economy DOLE’s drive vs workers’ ‘contractualization’ boosted with MNCs support: Baldoz DOLE’s drive vs workers’ ‘contractualization’ boosted with MNCs support: Baldoz Monday, 16 April 2012 20:36 Estrella Torres / Reporter E-mail Print PDF

AN increasing number of multinational companies are now abiding by the government’s implementation of protecting rights of workers to decent working condition, security of tenure through a labor rule that stops contractual work terms of six months less.

This after Labor Secretary Rosalinfa Baldoz has called on the strict implementation of Department Order (DO) 18-A, which is the government’s response to put a stop to the increasing abusive practice of service contracting known as “5-5-5”.

The department’s Kapatiran WISE-TAV is a flagship public-partnership program of the DOLE based on its commitment to the International Labor Organization’s Work Improvement in Small Enterprises.

Labor Undersecretary for Labor Relations Rebecca Chato said DO 18-A targets developmental compliance. “We would like to foster a culture of compliance among companies and their contractors and subcontractors,” she said.

The contractual labor scheme spare private companies from giving their employees lawful benefits such as SSS, health and paid leave of absence by hiring and rehiring them on a five-month term.

Baldoz has called on multinational companies, as well as small and medium enterprises in the country to stop such abusive labor practices to prevent the Philippines from being labeled as a “global sweatshop” and instead a “globally competitive factory.”

She said the country’s economic growth should depend on a successful service contracting industry that complies with general labor and occupational safety and health standards, such as the payment of minimum wages, SSS and other workers’ basic benefits.

The labor chief said there are now 80 “big brother” companies (referring to multinational firms) and 840 “small brother” companies (referring to small and medium enterprises) that joined the department’s Kapatiran WISE-TAV program.

She said a total of 209,243 workers from these multinational companies and SMEs are covered by the labor department’s program that ensures their rights to decent work conditions.

Under DO 18-A (Section 35), principals and subcontractors are encouraged to enroll and participate in the Kapatiran WISE-TAV, also known as “Big Brother, Small Brother” Program to ensure compliance with labor standards and occupational safety and health (OSH) standards and also to the DOLE’s Incentivizing Compliance Program.

Among the “Big Brother” multinational and transnational companies are Petron Corp. in the National Capital Region and Aparri, Cagayan; Toshiba Information Equipment Philippines; and Taiyo Yuden Philippines Inc. Mead Johnson Corp., EEI Corp., San Miguel Corp., San Miguel Purefoods Corp., Continental Temic, Suyen Corp., Unilever Philippines, Vishay Philippines Inc., D.M. Consunji Inc., Synthetic Marketing Industrial Corp.; FEU-Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, Fompac Plastics Corp.; SN Aboitiz Power (Benguet and Magat) Inc., Moog Controls Corp., Ginebra San Miguel (Sta. Barbara, San Fernando, and Cabuyao), Holcim Philippines, Keppel Subic Shipyard, United Pulp and Paper Co. Inc., Trust International Paper Corp., Hanjin Heavy Industries Philippines Inc., Team Energy, San Miguel Brewery (Bacolod), Distileria Bago Inc., Plantation Bay Holdings, Tsuneishi Heavy Industries, Pasar Corp., Tarbemco, Sibuguey Valley CATV MPC, Sam’s Fastfood and Bakeshop; Nestlé Cagayan de Oro.

Big brother companies also include Dole Stanfilco Plastic Plant, Dole Stanfilco Calinan Zone, Dole Stanfilco New Products Development, Dole Stanfilco Luna Zone, Stanfilco VHT, Dole Stanfilco Valley Zone, Carmen Corrugated Container Inc., Stanfilco Panabo Zone, Dole Plant Biotech Facility, Nakayama Technology Corp., CJ Toyota Tsusho Philippines Inc., Therma Marine, Doreco, NCCC, Coca-Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc., Sumifru Philippines Inc., Tagum Development Co., Mindanao Corrugated Fireboard, San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Plant, Dole Philippines, Philsaga Mining Corp., and Celebes Oil Corp.

Baldoz observed that service contracting is now a major driver of economic growth in the Philippines with an increasing number of companies engaging in contracting and subcontracting.

“But the DOLE cannot allow the proliferation of unqualified and unprofessional subcontractors from entering into subcontracting arrangements that violate or circumvent labor laws,” said Baldoz.

The program was hosted by the powerhouse tandem of Ms. Jazmin O. Cinco, LIO, TSSD and Engr. George G. Ledesma, RTIPC Vice-Chair for Management and Industrial Group of Zamboanga Inc (IGZI) President. The well thought-out preparation and execution would not have been possible if not for the collective effort of all involved as punctuated in the closing remarks given by IMSD Chief Ms. Elsa B. Tan, Chair of the TWG Labor Month Celebration.

The Search is a local initiative of RD Ligutom and has been implemented in the regions he was previously assigned. “It was conceptualized and implemented as a way to deepen DOLE’s engagement with the community and to make its presence more meaningful and relevant by recognizing outstanding workers and companies, promote strong employee morale, boost efficiency, improve productivity, encourage social responsibility and accountability, maintain industrial peace, and elevate the competitive advantage of the country,” he explained.

Natural Resources of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

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Tourists Attractions of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

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Fiestas and Traditions of Tambanan, Naga, Zamboanga Sibugay, Philippines

Araw Ng Tambanan Celebration is on every 18th day of May and Patronal Fiesta is on every 27th day of November

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