CSC reminds gov’t workers of 5-day special leave for typhoon victims | Inquirer News

CSC reminds gov’t workers of 5-day special leave for typhoon victims

/ 09:25 PM July 27, 2014

CSC Chairperson Francisco Duque INQUIRER.net FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Government employees affected by the recent typhoons can go on a special leave so they can attend to their affairs.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is reminding state workers that the five-day emergency leave is available to those affected by typhoons Glenda (Rammasun) and Henry (Matmo).

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“Civil servants may avail of the special emergency leave,” CSC chair Francisco Duque III said in a statement.

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CSC Resolution 1200289 grants a five-day special emergency leave to government workers directly affected by natural disasters.

The resolution, issued on Feb. 8, 2012, allows a leave for employees stranded in affected areas, suffering from illnesses caused by natural disasters, taking care of immediate family members affected by natural calamities, or repairing and cleaning damaged houses.

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