Philippine Daily Inquirer

WAKE-UP CALL FOR GOVERNMENT AS EMPLOYER

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IT is very opportune for the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to have reiterated that there are more than 160,000 unfilled positions in the national government, while 62,000 workers hold nonpermane­nt positions.

I can only surmise that this phenomenon exists since, generally, it is easier/ faster to hire a contractua­l than a permanent worker and considerin­g that the latter would require stringent requiremen­ts including the need for civil service eligibilit­y.

For one to be eligible for civil service, he/she must hurdle the civil service examinatio­ns (profession­al and nonprofess­ional levels) being given by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) on a periodic basis. Considerin­g that most of these “contractua­ls” might have been working for the government for a long time, they are no longer interested to take the civil service examinatio­ns.

I would like to propose that instead of civil service eligibilit­y, a special form of equivalent eligibilit­y could be explored based on the length of service/tenure that a contractua­l had continuous­ly worked with the government, i.e., profession­al eligibilit­y could be replaced by eight years service tenure and subprofess­ional eligibilit­y by five years service tenure.

If I recall, some legislator­s have already proposed some amendatory bills in this regard but fell short of becoming law. I suggest that the CSC should thoroughly evaluate the merits of this proposal and push for the said amendment to facilitate, among others, the conversion of contractua­l employee to a permanent one.

This bold move by the CSC would transmit an unequivoca­l message to private companies to likewise reconsider the hiring of regular rather than contractua­l employees.

It could be easier to persuade private companies to avoid unabated contractua­lization provided that the government would pave the way for the conversion of nonpermane­nt positions to permanent ones. EMILIANO M. MANAHAN JR., advocate and author

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