The results of the Basic Competency on Local Treasury Examination (BCLTE) held on 1 June 2025 is now available on the Civil Service Commission (CSC) website at csc.gov.ph.

The CSC announced that the List of Passers can be accessed by clicking the Examination Results widget on the CSC website: www.csc.gov.ph.

Alternatively, examinees can go directly to the CSC Examination Portal at www.csc.gov.ph/exam-portal.

All examinees may generate their individual test results through the CSC Online Civil Service Examination Result Generation System (OCSERGS) by 20 July 2025 as no report of rating shall be mailed to individual examinees.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) is set to recognize this year’s outstanding government workers whose dedication, integrity, and contributions have made a meaningful impact on public service through the Gawad Lingkod Bayani.

There are three honor awards under the program:

  • Gawad Lingkod Bayan ng Pangulo—granted to those who have made exceptional contributions through innovative ideas or impactful actions of national significance, particularly in the areas of public interest, security, and patrimony, pursuant to Executive Order No. 588, s. 1992.
  • Gawad Dangal ng Bayan—conferred on government employees who have demonstrated extraordinary acts of public service and consistent adherence to high ethical standards as outlined in Republic Act No. 6713, the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees.
  • Gawad Pagasa—given to an individual or group of individuals for outstanding contributions that directly benefit more than one department of the government pursuant to Executive Order No. 292, s. 1987 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.

Discriminatory acts against persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may now be subject to administrative discipline.

This was disclosed yesterday by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) as it released the Guidelines on the Investigation and Prosecution of Discrimination Cases against Persons Living with HIV (PLHIV).

Issued through CSC Resolution No. 25000399, the guidelines set the processes and procedures for the investigation and prosecution of discriminatory acts and practices committed by government officials and employees against PLHIV.

Fun run, job fair, special treats and discounts, and the chance to win commemorative tokens among others.

These are just some of the activities that government workers can look forward to as the Civil Service Commission (CSC) gears up to celebrate the month-long 125th Philippine Civil Service Anniversary or PCSA this coming September.

CSC Chairperson Marilyn B. Yap emphasized that the PCSA is not the CSC’s anniversary, but a celebration of the entire Philippine bureaucracy, which includes the more than two million government workers. “Ito ay anibersaryo nating lahat na nagta-trabaho para sa gobyerno,” said the chairperson.

With the theme, “Bawat Kawani, Lingkod Bayani: Puso, Dangal, at Galing Para sa Bayan”, this year’s milestone celebration underscores the essential role of civil servants in nation-building and in realizing the vision of a Bagong Pilipinas.

All government agencies should establish and implement their respective Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (HIV and AIDS) workplace policies.

This was directed yesterday by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) as it issued the Enhanced Guidelines in the Implementation of Workplace Policy and Education Program on HIV and AIDS in the Public Sector through CSC Resolution No. 2500398 promulgated on 23 May 2025.

The guidelines prescribe measures which agencies may undertake such as education and awareness-raising on HIV and AIDS, provision of support and/or access to information on HIV and AIDS-related services, promotion of a safe work environment through occupational health and safety standards and fostering confidentiality and non-discriminatory practices against persons living with HIV and AIDS.