Civil Service Commission Commissioner Aileen Lizada (center) and Philippine Sports Commission Chairman Richard Bachmann (right) (Photo courtesy of Philippine Sports Commission) MANILA - The Civil Service Commission (CSC) and the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) have agreed to reassess plans on the possibility of granting government service eligibility to national athletes who brought home medals from international competitions. During a courtesy visit at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex on Tuesday, CSC Commissioner Aileen Lizada noted that the current examinations for eligibility would not totally capture the skill set of the national athletes. "That is why we are pushing for this special grant so that they may still be in government service after their careers and help them ensure their future," she said as she welcomed the chairmanship of PSC chair Richard Bachmann. "We also want to reiterate our support to our national athletes who achieved podium finishes for the
Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chairman Richard Bachmann met with Civil Service Commission (CSC) Commissioner Atty. Aileen Lizada in a courtesy visit at Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, Manila on Tuesday.
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) and the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) have agreed
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) confirmed on Monday, November 14 that more or less 1.7 million government workers will receive their year-end bonus beginning November 15.
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