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Kawani sa gobyerno nga may 10 ka tuig, may 10 dugang puntos sa CSC exam

 


TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, January 12 (PIA) -- Nipahibalo ang Civil Service Commission (CSC) nga hatagan og preferential rating nga 10 puntos ang mga kawani sa gobyerno nga nagserbisyo na og 10 ka tuig o kapin pa sa umaabot nga Civil Service Examination (CSE).

Sa usa ka briefing sa Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon nga gisibya sa PTV-4 niadtong Huwebes, Enero 11, si CSC Commissioner Aileen Lizada mitaho nga giaprobahan sa Commission ang CSC Resolution Number 2301123 nga giulohan og “Guidelines on the Grant of Career Service Eligibility Preference Rating.”

Matud pa ni Lizada nga masakop niini ang mga empleyado ubos sa job orders, contracts of service, ingon man contractual, casual, ug co-terminous positions.

Ang resolusyon naglangkob usab sa mga empleyado sa mga posisyon ubos sa Categories 3 ug 4, ug kadtong adunay first-level civil service eligibility.

“Ano po ang mangyayari kung nasa gobyerno na po kayo for at least 10 years aggregate? The next exam which will be on March 3, gagamitin na po natin itong polisiya na ito," ingon ni Lizada.

“Ano itong policy na ito? Ito po ay mayroon po kayong plus 10 points. So kung hindi ninyo naabot ‘yung 80 percent passing rate at kung kayo po ay 70 percent, plus 10 points para po pumasa kayo,” dugang pa niya.

Ang CSE-Pen and Paper Test gitakda sa Marso 3, 2024.

Matud pa sa CSC, ang mga interesado mahimong mo-file sa ilang aplikasyon sa mga natudlong CSC regional offices o field offices hangtod Enero 12.

Gitaho usab ni Lizada ang mga plano sa Komisyon karong tuiga nga naglakip sa pagpatuman sa Civil Service Digital Examination, pag-usab sa 2024 Omnibus Rules on Appointment and Other Human Resource Actions, ug pag-usab sa mga lagda sa mga organisasyon sa gobyerno, ug uban pa. (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)

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