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Question Official Time versus Official Business

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6 years 8 months ago #167 by Marlon F. Soria
Marlon F. Soria created the topic: Official Time versus Official Business
May we be please enlightened of the differences between OFFICIAL TIME and OFFICIAL BUSINESS? What are the privileges of employees who are authorized to travel on OFFICIAL TIME; and on OFFICIAL BUSINESS? What are the specific privileges that are not allowed? I have read a decided case about this before, however, I could not find it. Could you please provide me some decided cases on this matter that could also add enlightenment on this issue? Thank you for your response.

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6 years 8 months ago - 6 years 8 months ago #176 by Action Officer
Action Officer replied the topic: Official Time versus Official Business
Please be informed that as a matter of policy, we do not render opinions or rulings on issues that may eventually be the subject of a complaint or appeal before it. This is especially so if the material facts necessary to a judicious adjudication of the issues are not fully presented or substantiated as in this case. Nevertheless, this Office will state the applicable rule on the matter.

Nevertheless, if you attendance in a particular activity is directly connected with your official duties, your attendance is on official business and entitles you travel expenses. However, if not directly related to you official duties and responsibilities, your attendance is on official time.

Moreover, we advise you to please refer such matter with the CSC Office who has the expertise in CSC Policies. Said Office is the Human Resource Policies and Standards Office (HRPSO) headed by Director IV Azcena P. Esleta with the following contacts: 1) Telephone No. - 02-951-4629; 2) Email Address - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; and 3) Mailing Address: Human Resource Policies and Standards Office, Civil Service Commission, Batasan Hills, Diliman, Quezon City.
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2 years 4 months ago #9177 by ANNA LOU
ANNA LOU replied the topic: Official Time versus Official Business
Good day Mam/Sir,
May we know what are the instances allowed as official time of travel?
Thank you.

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