CSC urged government workers to participate in the kick-off of its month-long celebration of the 123rd Philippine Civil Service Anniversary (PCSA) next month which will feature an online Zumba session scheduled on the first day of September.
CSC said that the event is open to all government officials, employees, and their families, who are 18 years old or older.
"Higit pa sa pagsusulong ng kahalagahan ng kalusugan at kagalingan ng bawat lingkod bayani, ang aktibidad na ito ay isang pagpapamalas ng pagkakaisa sa serbisyo sibil para sa iisang layunin ," he added. The Online Zumba session registration will be available from 01 to 25 August 2023, and the participation fee for both individual and group registration is PHP 250 per participant. Those interested to join can register at the provided link:Upon registration and payment, each individual or group participant will receive a voucher with a code to access the Online Zumba session on the first day of September from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
The annual PCSA celebration commemorates the signing of Public Law No. 5 or An Act for the Establishment and Maintenance of an Efficient and Honest Civil Service in the Philippine Islands on 19 September 1900.
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