(File photo) BAGUIO CITY - The city government is eyeing to rehire some 31 coterminous employees of elected officials whose term of office end every three years. In a message on Wednesday night, city council information officer Jordan Habbiling said the members of the legislative branch are looking for possible appointments at the vice mayor's office which is allowed under the rules to appoint the same employees and designate them to the offices of the councilors. He said the other possible option is a modification of their employment status to casual. The most urgent remedy which was done through the city's Human Resource Management Office was an appeal to the Civil Service Commission (CSC), which flagged the city government for having 31 employees holding plantilla positions but have not been appointed as permanent employees under the offices of the elected officials an act which is not allowed under the rules. Habbiling said the CSC-Baguio wrote Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan
(File photo) BAGUIO CITY - The city government is eyeing to rehire some 31 co-terminus employees of elected officials whose term of office end every three years. In a message on Wednesday night, city council information officer Jordan Habbiling said the members of the legislative branch are looking for possible appointments at the vice mayor's office which is allowed under the rules to appoint the same employees and designate them to the offices of the councilors. He said the other possible option is a modification of their employment status to casual. The most urgent remedy which was done through the city's Human Resource Management Office was an appeal to the Civil Service Commission (CSC), which flagged the city government for having 31 employees holding plantilla positions but have not been appointed as permanent employees under the offices of the elected officials an act which is not allowed under the rules. Habbiling said the CSC-Baguio wrote Vice Mayor Faustino Olowan
BAGUIO CITY – Mayor Benjamin Magalong has requested the city council to amend the city ordinance on the use of face masks in anticipation of the President’s approval of the new rule limiting face mask’s mandatory use at indoor settings.
In his Sept. 8 letter to the city council coursed through Vic
BAGUIO CITY Re-elected Mayor Benjamin Magalong and elected city officials will take their oath of office in ceremonies on Thursday, June 30, at the Baguio Convention Center.
Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong wins another term with 64,665 votes. He was proclaimed along with Congressman-elect
BAGUIO CITY “Good governance beyond politics really works and we have made traditional politics irrelevant in the city of Baguio.”
Photo courtesy of Zaldy Comanda Thus said Mayor Benjamin Magalong hours after he was reelected for his second term in the Summer Capital of the Philippines. “I h