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Contractual workers in government may lose jobs in 2019

Anne Marxze Umil June 4, 2018 civil service commission, commission on audit, Contractualization, Department of Budget and Management, job orders, Joint Circular No. 1 series of 2017, philippine general hospital
Contractual workers in government may lose jobs in 2019

“Even now that we are contractuals we suffer hardships because our salaries are meager. What more if we lose our jobs.”

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