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As the nation celebrates National Women’s Month this March, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) honors women in government service who have made significant contributions to the country.

“Women in government are major players in different aspects of national development—in leadership and legislation, science and technology, medicine, social services, even in the enrichment of Filipino culture and the arts,” CSC Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala said, adding, “They deserve honor and recognition not only for their achievements, but also for opening the door for other women and girls to come forward and fulfill their potentials.”

The CSC Central Office (CO) will continue to be closed for one week from 15-19 March 2021 due to five (5) confirmed cases of COVID-19. As part of precautionary measures, the CSC Central Office shall undertake disinfection measures and conduct contact tracing. The closure is also intended to allow officials and employees to observe the required period of self-isolation pending results of the COVID-19 testing conducted last week.

In this regard, CSC clients are advised not to visit the CSC CO from 15-19 March 2021. The clients may avail of the following services and transactions online:

Passers of bar and licensure board examinations are automatically considered civil service eligibles, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) said.

Republic Act No. 1080, as amended, declares that “the bar examinations and the examinations given by the various boards of examiners of the Government are declared as civil service examinations”.

The Civil Service Commission Central Office (CO) is closed for cleaning and disinfection of its premises today, 12 March 2021.

CSC offices are prepared to facilitate services and transactions online. Moreover, trainings and webinars will proceed as scheduled. For the CSC CO directory, go to http://www.csc.gov.ph/csccentral-office.html.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has immediately applied measures to ensure the integrity of its website and client data privacy. This was assured yesterday by CSC in the face of reports on breach of security of its website.

Also, as a standard procedure, the CSC has reported the incident to the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) and the National Privacy Commission (NPC). It continues to coordinate with the said government authorities on its following courses of action.