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Bayron: No more casual workers by 2020

Gerardo Reyes Jr by Gerardo Reyes Jr
December 12, 2019
in Government, Puerto Princesa City
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City Government to release bonus by December 20

City Hall employees during the regular flag raising ceremony at the City Hall Monday revel in the announcement of Mayor Lucilo Bayron on the upcoming release of their service recognition incentive (SRI). Photo by Gillian Faye Ibañez/Palawan Daily News

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Mayor Lucilo R. Bayron announced that there will be no more casual and contractual workers in the city government since these current positions performed by casual and contractual will be created as vital functions of each department and offices, while the aspirants will undergo a selection process almost similar that of the Personnel Selection Board (PSB) procedures for permanent positions.

“Next year ay wala nang casual positions ang mga opisina, kaya kung gusto ninyo na ma-fill-upan ang mga positions ay apurahin na ninyo,” he told city officials and employees during the flag-raising ceremony.

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In his previous announcement, Mayor Bayron said that the city administration will be downsizing since the daily rate starting next year will be around P500.

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Since there will be no more casual and contractual workers by 2020, all the positions will be declared open and the applicants will undergo a selection process almost similar to the process undertaken by the PSB.

He said that last week, from December 3 to 4, 2019, the PSB of the city government chaired by the City Mayor, convened for the interview of the applications for a total of 63 positions.

Mayor Bayron also said that of the 63 positions, 26 are for the appointment of the newly hired personnel, while 37 are for newly promoted city government personnel.

Mayor Bayron said that since they were able to fast track the interview for the total of 63 positions, he said that the process of the selection for the new positions by next year will also be fast-tracked.

“Kayang-kayang pala, a total of 63 positions sa loob lang ng dalawang araw,” he said.

The applicants undergo both written examination facilitated by the city’s Human Resource and Management Office (HRMO) on November 21, 2019, and PSB interview on December 3-4, 2019, prior to the selection and issuance of appointments to 63 positions.

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