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FCC Names Tentative Winners of 34 More Noncom FM CPs

These stations, if built, would go on the air in communities as varied as Key West, Fla.; Moab, Utah; Bernardsville, N.J.; Terminous, Calif.; Mountain Home, Idaho; and Darien, Ga.

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Assure unhampered services under flexi work scheme: solon

Civil Service Commission (File photo) MANILA - Government workers will embrace and adapt to the realities of the so-called new normal while their well-being and safety are assured after the Civil Service Commission (CSC) institutionalized flexible work arrangements. Senator Ramon Revilla Jr. said CSC's move is a "step in the right direction" to safeguard civil servants from health risks while making sure that government services are not hampered. "Kailangan siguraduhing epektibo at mabilisan pa ring umaagos ang serbisyo publiko sa taumbayan sa kabila ng mga pagbabagong ngayon ay kinakailangan nating tahakin (The services to the public should still be effective and swift despite the changes)," he said in a statement. Before CSC Resolution No. 2200209 became effective on June 15, Senator Grace Poe also urged the government to implement flexible work arrangements for civil servants to help them deal with the soaring prices of essential goods and lack of public tran

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Ramadan gratuity pay for BARMM execs, workers pushed

Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao Member of Parliament Omar Yasser Sema (File photo courtesy of Bangsamoro Information Office - BARMM) COTABATO CITY - A lawmaker in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has proposed a bill authorizing the regional government to grant its officials and employees economic assistance package during the fasting month of Ramadhan. Member of the Parliament Omar Yasser Sema has filed Parliament Bill 171, also known as the Ramadan Economic Assistance and Relief Act of 2022, which provides assistance equivalent to one-month basic salary to all officials and employees of the region, whether permanent, coterminous, job order, or contractual, who have served for at least four months of service before the month of Ramadan. In his explanatory note, Sema, a lawyer, said officials and employees who work for the BARMM for three months are entitled to 50 percent of one month's basic wage; 40 percent of one month's basic salary

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