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Government Practice a Query? 1 year, 5 months ago #342

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as stated in the following:

Section 2, Rule XVII of the Omnibus Rules Implementing Book V of E.O. 292, provides as follows:

"Section 2. Each head of department or agency shall require a daily records of attendance of all the officers and employees under him including those serving in the field or on the water to be kept on the proper form and whenever possible, registered on the bundy clock."

Likewise, Civil Service Commission Memorandum Circular No. 21, s. 1991, specifically provides as follows:

"C. Use of Bundy Clock and Other records of Attendance

"1. All officers and employees shall record their daily attendance on the proper form or, whenever possible, have them registered on the bundy clock. Any other means of recording attendance maybe allowed provided their respective names and signatures as well as the time of their arrival to and departure from the office are indicated, subject to verification x x x The record of Attendance which shall be kept in a conspicuous place, shall be in the custody of a responsible officer who shall monitor arrival and departure of officials and employees."

my questions is THERE ANY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE EXEMPTED from keeping their attendance/bundy clock inside there office? how about the President of the Philippines?

i am working in the government and i noticed some practices inside which is unfair.

hope someone could shed light regarding with this matter.

thank you.
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