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  • 12/20/2024
Mga kawani ng pamahalaan, obligado nang magsuot ng ASEAN-inspired attire tuwing unang Lunes ng buwan; mga COS at JO, hindi sakop ng kautusan

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00:00Every day, a government employee, Aileen, commutes to and from the office.
00:06For her, commuting while wearing a Filipino dress is not comfortable.
00:11When I commute while wearing a Filipino dress, it's hard for me.
00:14If I have to change, it's another inconvenience on my end.
00:21Another government employee, Timmy, has a positive opinion about this.
00:26I think this is a good initiative of the Civil Service Commission
00:29to wear traditional or cultural heritage attire of different countries of the Philippines.
00:38Like every first Monday, wear an ASEAN-inspired attire.
00:42I think it is a very good thing to showcase the culture of every ASEAN nation.
00:47Like every second or fourth Monday of the month, wear a traditional attire of the Filipinos.
00:53This is very important for us to showcase the unity of our government employees.
00:59Under Memorandum Circular No. 16, which was issued on November 29,
01:05the Civil Service Commission required the government to wear an ASEAN-inspired attire
01:10every first Monday of the month
01:12and an ASEAN-inspired attire every second to fourth Monday of the month.
01:17The purpose of this is to give dignity and representation to the government employees.
01:22According to CSC Assistant Commissioner Ariel Ronquillo,
01:25all government employees are subject to regulations in the National Government Agencies,
01:30Local Government Units, State Universities and Colleges,
01:33and Government-owned and Controlled Corporations.
01:36So practically, all of them, whether elective or appointee,
01:40are covered by this Memorandum Circular.
01:43The Constitution does not include contract of service and job orders
01:47for government employees,
01:49but it depends on whether it is included in their contracts
01:53that they need to follow the CSC Memorandum Circular.
01:56Some conditions are also included in the Memorandum Circular
01:59to exempt a government employee from implementing the Constitution.
02:04Uniformed personnel such as police, soldiers, firefighters, and jail officers are exempted.
02:09If your situation is not included in the enumerated exemptions,
02:13you need to request to the head of agency that you be exempted
02:17and then you justify why you are requesting for that exemption.
02:21The Clothing Allowance for the Implementation of this Constitution
02:24will come from the funds of the agencies.
02:26The revised dress code is in accordance with the Implementation of the Philippine Tropical Fabric Law.
02:31In the face of disciplinary action under the Civil Service Laws, Rules, and Regulations,
02:36anyone can apply for the Memorandum Circular.
02:38Gabo Milde Villegas for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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