Rules Governing Contract of Service and Job Order Workers in Gov't Released
Rules Governing Contract of Service and Job Order Workers in Gov't Released
Rules Governing Contract of Service and Job Order Workers in Gov't Released
vn
Home
About
Central Office
Regional Offices
Online Services
Contact
Government Links
Site Map
Civil Service Commission
You are here:
o
o Home
o News Releases
o Rules governing Contract of Service and Job Order workers in gov’t released
Programs
News and Publications
Issuances
Resources
Career
Downloads
Special Eligibility
Contract of Service (COS) and Job Order (JO) workers should not be made to perform functions which
are part of the job description of the agency’s existing regular employees.
This was stressed by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) as it disclosed the Rules and Regulations
Governing Contract of Service and Job Order Workers in the Government which it signed jointly with the
Commission on Audit (COA) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM).
The Joint Circular No. 1, s. 2017 clarifies the nature of COS and Job Order (pakyaw) and addresses issues
on the lack of social protection of workers and inequality in benefits and the obscure accountability of
COS and Job Order workers due to lack of employee-employer relationship with the hiring agency.
The Joint Circular covers all National Government Agencies, Government-Owned or Controlled
Corporations with original charters, State Universities and Colleges, and Constitutional bodies, which
avail of the services of COS and Job Order workers.
The circular defined Contract of Service as the engagement of the services of an individual, private firm,
other government agency, non-governmental agency or international organization as consultant,
learning service provider or technical expert to undertake special project or job within a specific period.
It also provides that the term of contract between the agency and the individual contractor shall be for a
maximum period of one year, renewable at the option of the Head of the procuring entity, but in no case
shall exceed the term of the latter.
Job Orders, on the other hand, refer to piece work (pakyaw) or intermittent or emergency jobs such as
clearing of debris on the roads, canals, waterways, etc. after natural/ man-made disasters/occurrences
and other manual/trades and crafts services such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and the like. These
jobs are of short duration and for a specific piece of work.
To address the issue on compensation and benefits, the Joint Circular provides the rules on the payment
of services under Individual Contract of Service and Job Order. Individuals hired through Contract of
Service shall be paid the prevailing market rates, subject to the provisions of Republic Act No. 9184
(Government Procurement Reform Act) and its Implementing Rules and Regulations.
The Joint Circular provides options to individuals hired through COS to enroll themselves in social
benefit programs such as the SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG Fund, as self-employed members.
It also directs government agencies to review their functions, systems and procedures, organizational
structure, and staffing to determine the appropriate manpower complement for their programs/
activities/projects. Creation of permanent positions may be considered for regular functions, while
hiring of casual or contractual personnel may be considered for projects and activities that are
temporary in nature, subject to approval of the oversight agencies concerned and to existing budgeting
and accounting rules and regulations.
The public may access the CSC-COA-DBM Joint Circular No. 1, s. 2017 at https://goo.gl/RvAPdy.
Civil Service Commission, Constitution Hills, Batasang Pambansa Complex Diliman 1126 Quezon City,
Philippines [ Get direction ]
CSC Trunklines : 931-8092 / 931-7939 / 931-7935 | Text CSC : 0917-839-8272 | Para sa
taumBAYAN hotline : 951-2575 / 951-2576 / 932-0111