QUEZON CITY (PIA) — In an effort to make government job opportunities more accessible, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) launched the CSC Job Portal, providing aspiring civil servants with a ...
QUEZON CITY (PIA) — The Civil Service Commission (CSC), in partnership with JobStreet.com, is spearheading the Government Online Career Fair (GOCF) from September 18 to 22, 2023. The event aims to ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) on Wednesday reminded government agencies to provide express lanes for persons with disabilities (PWDs). CSC issued the reminder in celebration ...
It is indeed the season to be jolly, but the Civil Service Commission (CSC) has a gentle reminder to government agencies: Don’t do Christmas parties during office hours. “Christmas is the season of ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has opened the nominations for the 2025 Search for Outstanding Government Workers, an annual recognition of exemplary public servants. “If ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has warned government officials and employees that engaging in political activity on social media for or against a candidate or party, even ...
PRESS RELEASE: Deadline for submission of nominations to the CSC's 2024 Search for Outstanding Government Workers is on March 31 The following is a press release from the Civil Service Commission. The ...
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) warned government employees on Monday to “uphold political neutrality” and not to engage in partisan politics amid the upcoming May 12 polls. Citing Joint Commission ...
A total of 12,290 examinees passed the Career Service written examinations held nationwide on October 17 last year, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) said on Monday. The number of passers represents ...
MANILA, Philippines — Government workers who are involved in fixing will be slapped with dismissal and perpetual disqualification from public service, the Civil Service Commission warned. In a ...
MANILA, Philippines – For being an overreach and a “blatant violation of the constitutional right to freedom of expression,” Bayan Muna, on Friday asked the Supreme Court (SC) to nullify a memo from ...
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