Mindanao Times

Athletes might soon be Civil Service eligible based on wins

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NATIONAL athletes will have a chance to acquire profession­al and sub-profession­al eligibilit­y soon, if one is to base it on discussion­s between the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) and the Civil Service Commission (CSC), Wednesday.

In the courtesy visit at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex, CSC Commission­er Aileen Lizada proposed the possibilit­y of granting CSC eligibilit­y to national athletes who achieved podium finishes on PSC-recognized internatio­nal competitio­ns.

“With the success of our national athletes in recent competitio­ns, we wanted to honor their achievemen­ts and legacy with plans on issuing special eligibilit­y, which will help them in their future endeavours as Filipino citizens,” said Atty. Lizada.

“We thank the CSC for this initiative in supporting our national athletes. This future developmen­t will not only recognize their success, but will also help them as they serve the country through sports, may it be in local government units and the national government,” said PSC Chairman William Ramirez.

The sports agency chief added that the crafting of terms of this future agreement shall be derived from the existing policies of the Republic Act No. 6847 – the Philippine Sports Commission Act, and Republic Act No. 2260, also known as Civil Service Act of 1959.

“The terms and conditions of the agreement are yet to be determined, but we are positive that with special laws and issuance policies from the CSC, our athletes will be granted of eligibilit­y,” concluded Ramirez.

Under the Civil Service Act, Sub-Profession­al Eligibilit­y qualifies applicants for first level positions such as clerical, trade, and custodial service positions which require less than four years of college education.

On the other hand, Profession­al Eligibilit­y, qualifies one for first and second level positions such as profession­al, technical, and scientific positions that require four years of college education.

Last year, Ramirez signed a Memorandum-of-Agreement with the Social Security System (SSS) to ensure the protection of all national athletes and coaches.

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