Gov’t employee in groping case could face dismissal

If found liable for the grave offense, the Catanduanes State University employee accused of sexual harassment could face the penalty of dismissal from the service under existing disciplinary rules of…

CSC: Virac vice mayor responsible for implementing decision on ex-councilor

The Civil Service Commission has advised Virac Vice Mayor Arlynn H. Arcilla that her office is responsible for executing its decision on the appeal of former Councilor Ephraim Antonio Gianan…

Job Order personnel not allowed to attend capacity-building programs

While Job Order (JO) personnel may be allowed to undergo official local travel to perform assigned tasks, they shall not be allowed to attend capacity-building programs such as trainings and…

The ‘stranded’ Virac councilor’s issue: too hot to handle?

For months now, the Catanduanes Tribune has held back on publishing the news on the Civil Service Commission’s decision on the case of Ephraim Antonio Gianan, who was ‘stranded’ in…

Council close to agreement on controversial issue?:

Virac SB to pay P1.6-M in back wages to ‘stranded’ councilor

Five months after the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Regional Office No. V ruled in favor of former Councilor Ephraim Antonio Gianan, the Sangguniang Bayan of Virac is close to agreement…