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Maparangalan ang mahusay, tapat, at katangi-tanging mga kawani ng pamahalaan. Sila na nagsisilbing ehemplo ng serbisyo publiko.

The statement was made by Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala as she encouraged the public to nominate government officials and employees deserving of recognition for honest and exemplary service.

Public feedback on the semi-finalists to the 2020 Search for Outstanding Government Workers should be sent to the Civil Service Commission (CSC) by 25 January 2021.

This was announced by CSC as it encouraged the public to give comments, whether positive or negative, on the individual and group semi-finalists in the Presidential Lingkod BayanDangal ng Bayan and CSC Pagasa Awards. The process of gathering information will ensure that only the best will be conferred with the prestigious award for government service.

In a year-end message to civil servants, Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala cited the service and sacrifice of frontliners who paid the ultimate price in the nation’s battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

She said, “It is heartbreaking to lose many public servant heroes in the nation’s fight against COVID-19, but please know that the Civil Service Commission joins the bereaved families in honoring these civil servants—they who put their lives on the line to save as many Filipinos as they can in performing their duties.”

Wanted: more public sector leaders.

The Civil Service Institute (CSI), the learning and development arm of the Civil Service Commission (CSC), is offering various online courses from February to March 2021 to develop the leadership and management capabilities of civil servants.

The Public Service Values in Times of Adversities workshop aims to enable participants to strengthen and harness the public service values of Patriotism, Integrity, Excellence, and Spirituality, or PIES, especially in this time of pandemic to enhance their organization’s capability in pursuing strategic leadership and management.

Courses to develop or imbibe public service values among state workers, as well as to improve human resource management (HRM) in government agencies, are among the highlights of the Civil Service Commission’s (CSC) online course offerings for 2021.

The CSC, through the Civil Service Institute (CSI), will launch in January the Kwentong Lingkod Bayani, a monthly forum on values program showcasing the exemplary performance of government civil servants demonstrating the public service values of Patriotism, Integrity, Excellence, and Spirituality (PIES). The course, to be delivered via Zoom webinar, is free of charge and can accommodate 500 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. The first run will be on 8 January.