CSC joins in signing implementing guidelines for first-time jobseekers’ law

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The Civil Service Commission (CSC) along with heads of government agencies took part in signing the Joint Operational Guidelines (JOG) for Republic Act No. 11261 or the First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act (FTJAA). ManilaBulletin

The Civil Service Commission along with heads of government agencies took part in signing the Joint Operational Guidelines for Republic Act No. 11261 or the First Time Jobseekers Assistance Act .

Under the FTJAA, which was signed into law on April 10, 2019, and became effective on May 23, 2019, no fees or charges shall be collected by concerned government agencies from any first-time jobseekers requesting common pre-employment documents as long they meet the following criteria:is a resident of the barangay issuing the barangay certification.

In compliance with the FTJAA, the CSC issued Resolution No. 2000363 dated 21 February 2020, which provides one original and one authenticated copy of COE for free to first-time job applicants who passed the Career Service Professional and Subprofessional Examination and to qualified individuals with special eligibilities under special laws and CSC issuances.

Civil service eligibles may secure their COE from the CSC Regional Office where they took the CSE-PPT examination, with the additional copies subject to existing fees of Php100 per COE and Php50 per authenticated copy of COE.

 

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