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The Ordeal of Job Orders in the Government – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). The Ordeal of Job Orders in the Government. August 5, 2015. August 5, 2015. Just recently, I came across this blog. Of young journalists who write so beautifully about various topics. As I continued reading one post after another, my attention was. Promulgated just this April 20, 2015, involving ABS-CBN Corporation “talents”. Bad news is, their bold move. Cost them their jobs. Job order personnel in the gove...
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Entitlement to Leave Credits by Government Employees on Probation Period – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). Entitlement to Leave Credits by Government Employees on Probation Period. July 22, 2015. July 22, 2015. Question: I am a newly appointed government employee. Am I already entitled to leave benefits during my probationary period? Rendered, using a given table of computation which you can check here. Actual service, pursuant to Sec. 28 of the ORL, commences from the appointment. Of the official or employee.
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Absenteeism, Tardiness, and Undertime – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). Absenteeism, Tardiness, and Undertime. August 11, 2014. August 3, 2015. Government employees are required to render 40 hours of service every week, or 8 hours daily from Mondays through Fridays. Heads of agencies are mandated to ensure a system that will monitor attendance. 1 Habitual absenteeism – this happens when the employee incurs unauthorized (read: no approved/official leave) absences for more t...
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Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie | aliteraryreeducation
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Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie. June 19, 2016. There is much to admire in this ambitious and far-reaching book. I really enjoy magical-realism, and there is plenty of that in this book:. 8220;My aunt Alia had begun to send us an unending stream of children’s clothes, into whose seams she had sewn her old maid’s bile… wearing at first the baby-things of bitterness, then the rompers of resentment.”. 8220;To understand just one life you have to swallow the world.”. So to sum up so far,. This method o...
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About | aliteraryreeducation
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A Literary Re-Education is my attempt to read all those books that I feel I should have read but have never got round to and I suspect, as I get going with this, I will discover many other essential reads that I never even knew existed. I have a degree in English Literature and was a secondary school English teacher for five years before following my husband across the world as a trailing spouse (you can read about that here. This is a personal attempt at re-educating myself, and many of the books will b...
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life as i see it – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). September 14, 2015. September 14, 2015. When George broke the news that we were joining a guided tour to Cappadocia, I was ecstatic! Only eight days in Turkey and we were getting a tour to one of its most beautiful places-for free! Isn’t that amazing? September 9, 2015. September 9, 2015. We stay at one of the six units here. Continue reading →. The Ordeal of Job Orders in the Government. August 5, 2015.
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Three-Salary Grade Limitation in Promotions and Transfers – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). Three-Salary Grade Limitation in Promotions and Transfers. December 15, 2014. August 5, 2015. The 3-salary grade limitation provided under Item 15 of CSC MC No. 3, s. 2001 or the Revised Policies on Merit Promotion Plan instructs that no government employee may be promoted or transferred to a position which is more than 3-salary grades from his original position. To be specific, such item reads as follows:.
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Relevant Bachelor’s Degree; Meaning – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). Relevant Bachelor’s Degree; Meaning. April 8, 2015. July 10, 2015. Question: How do I know if I have the relevant bachelor’s degree required for the position I am applying for? Part II, Item 3 of CSC Resolution No. 030962. Revised Policies on Qualification Standards). As circularized in CSC MC No. 12, s. 2003 clarifies this and gives some illustration. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on ...
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Terminal Leave Benefit – The Pinoy Civil Servant
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The Pinoy Civil Servant. A Beginner's Guide to Philippine Government Service (and other matters). September 12, 2014. August 3, 2015. Prompted me to write about this topic. A Terminal Leave is filed by a government employee who retires, resigns, or separates from the service for whatever cause. By filing this, the employee applies for the commutation of all earned vacation and sick leave credits so that he/she can enjoy its monetary equivalent.In. Under existing rules, the terminal leave benefit is based...