Marino Saniel Francisco

Marino Saniel Francisco Teacher, music composer and arranger.

With Idol MOTO – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 3 months in a row. 🎉
25/12/2024

With Idol MOTO – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 3 months in a row. 🎉

🫰
11/12/2024

🫰

CSC Prescribes Revised Dress Code for Government Workers

Published: 11 December 2024
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has issued the Revised Dress Code for government officials and employees when performing official duties, both on and off government premises.

In CSC Resolution No. 24000766 promulgated on 29 August 2024, the CSC introduced updated dress code guidelines aimed at boosting employee morale, professionalism, and productivity of the over two million civil servants, whether working onsite or under flexible arrangements.

The Revised Dress Code is aligned with the implementation of Republic Act No. 9242 (Philippine Tropical Fabrics Law), the CSC-DOH-DOLE Joint Memorandum Circular No. 1, s. 2020 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Public Sector), and CSC Resolution No. 2200209 (Policies on Flexible Work Arrangements in Government). The new rules also address emerging social issues such as gender equality, disability inclusion, and social diversity.

It covers all government officials and employees regardless of employment status, whether appointive or elective, in all government agencies and instrumentalities, namely: constitutional bodies; departments, bureaus, and agencies of national government agencies; government-owned and controlled corporations with original charters; local government units; and state universities and colleges.

Official Attire

Under the Revised Dress Code, government officials and employees must wear ASEAN-inspired attire or clothing influenced by the traditional garments of ASEAN member states, including the Philippines; Filipiniana-inspired outfits reflecting Filipino culture, heritage, and customs; and agency-prescribed office uniforms.

The official attire shall be in accordance with the following schedule: ASEAN-inspired clothing on the first Monday of the month; Filipiniana-inspired clothing from second to fourth Mondays of the month; agency-prescribed office uniform from Tuesday to Friday and on weekends; and smart casual attire on days without agency-prescribed uniform.

Government agencies shall prescribe agency uniform that are suitable for the workplace and employee's duties. The use of Philippine Tropical Fabrics is required for the set of uniforms or a part thereof, not as a mere clothing embellishment or adornment, while Personal Protective Equipment must also be provided for employees exposed to occupational hazards.

Officials and employees may choose to wear the agency-prescribed uniform that aligns with their gender preferences, identity, and expression.

The CSC also reminded that the Anti-Red Tape Act Identification card shall be worn during office hours or on official duty as it forms part of the agency-prescribed office uniform.

In addition, the Revised Dress Code clarifies that grooming requirements such as hairstyle, haircut, or hair color, may only be mandated if they are necessary for safety, professionalism, uniformity, branding, or client preferences.

Government officials and employees are prohibited from wearing the following during official functions, whether on-site or virtual: collarless t-shirts, plunging necklines, sleeveless tops, sando/tank tops, tube tops, halters, strapless or spaghetti-strap blouses (unless as undershirts), leggings, above-the-knee skirts, shorts, cycling or jogging pants (except during physical activities), ripped jeans, sandals, slippers, or exposed-toe shoes, and excessive jewelry or heavy makeup, among others.

On the other hand, exemptions may be granted based on job type, such as for uniformed personnel, medical professionals, and laboratory technicians, as well as for employees with religious beliefs, physical disabilities, or health conditions; pregnant; or those in mourning.

Agency heads, upon consultation with the officials and employees, shall formulate and adopt internal rules and procedures on the implementation of the Revised Dress Code within six months from the date of its effectivity on 8 December 2024.

The Revised Dress Code for Government Officials and Employees, as circularized through CSC Memorandum Circular No. 16, s. 2024, is available via the CSC website at https://www.csc.gov.ph/.



https://csc.gov.ph/csc-prescribes-revised-dress-code-for-gov-t-workers-4

Bus stop
09/12/2024

Bus stop

Aba'y walang umay ang ulanPa'no ba nare makakalitera😂
09/12/2024

Aba'y walang umay ang ulan
Pa'no ba nare makakalitera😂

02/12/2024

Kaya idol ko ito ay🫰

Ayos👍👍👍
15/11/2024

Ayos👍👍👍

12/11/2024

Dami pagkain di agad nilabas alam naman na ratsada ang mga pipol.......sana nauna na pinakain😂😂😂

06/11/2024

Naalala ko nung nagpaareglo sa akin ang San Manuel, Isabela ng kanilang Imno, kahit tinapatan nila ang aking likhang areglo ng nakatutuwang halaga ay kinilala pa rin nila at binigyang parangal ang aking gawa kahit wala ako sa araw ng kanilang pagtatanghal. Salamat po. Patunay po iyan iyan na kahit wala o may bayad man, ang mga manlilikhang kagaya ko ay masaya ng kilalanin sapagkat ang pagkilala ang tanging nakagagamot sa pagod ng isip at puyat ng katawan sa mga panahong inabala ka para lang sa isang obrang nais nilang higit na pagyamanin. ☺️

Hinihintay ko po na i deactivate nyu tatlong linggo nyu na sinsabi yan hehehe🤣
26/10/2024

Hinihintay ko po na i deactivate nyu tatlong linggo nyu na sinsabi yan hehehe🤣

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Marilyn Mundo Ballesteros, Rommel Banoza Victoriano, Jani...
15/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Marilyn Mundo Ballesteros, Rommel Banoza Victoriano, Janice Esmilla, Mayra Mermilo Sagao, Lnoe Gmusala Yananaya, Dominador Peralta Sinalubong Jr, Cathy Espino Rendon, Jhay-ar Agustin, Mitch Dumaboc, Liznie Demavivas, Samuel Kwaku Gyasi Baptism

With Mom Cee – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉
15/10/2024

With Mom Cee – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉

With Je Vouse Aime – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉
15/10/2024

With Je Vouse Aime – I just made it onto their weekly engagement list by being one of their top engagers! 🎉

14/10/2024

Recording po muna tayo ng minus one ng deped req song.....timeover😁❤️

Ang kanyang besfren😁☺️😁😁
10/10/2024

Ang kanyang besfren😁☺️😁😁

09/10/2024
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Monique Grant, Gerlie Villanueva Cacbay, Rodellio Limon, ...
08/10/2024

Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Monique Grant, Gerlie Villanueva Cacbay, Rodellio Limon, Roland Salesro, Johanie Muñez Abdullah, Ara Francisco, Annie Suarez

Address

Purok Centro Brgy. Villa Perez
Baleno

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Marino Saniel Francisco posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Marino Saniel Francisco:

Videos

Share