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                    [Title] => Osmeña to fire over 100 casuals
                    [Summary] => CEBU CITY — When outgoing Mayor Alvin Garcia leaves City Hall on June 30, more than a hundred casual employees will have to pack up.


Mayor-elect Tomas Osmeña said only a handful of the 134 casuals hired during Garcia’s term will be retained when he assumes office.

Osmeña said only 15 employees will work under his office.

"Casual employees from the mayor’s office will be cleared out first," he told reporters in a press conference at his residence the other day.
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Mayor-elect Tomas Osmeña said only a handful of the 134 casuals hired during Garcia’s term will be retained when he assumes office.

Osmeña said only 15 employees will work under his office.

"Casual employees from the mayor’s office will be cleared out first," he told reporters in a press conference at his residence the other day.
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The election ban, which took effect last Jan. 2 and will be lifted on June 30 yet, prohibits local governments from transferring or appointing new employees to certain positions within the period.
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Mayor-elect Tomas Osmeña said only a handful of the 134 casuals hired during Garcia’s term will be retained when he assumes office.

Osmeña said only 15 employees will work under his office.

"Casual employees from the mayor’s office will be cleared out first," he told reporters in a press conference at his residence the other day.
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Mayor-elect Tomas Osmeña said only a handful of the 134 casuals hired during Garcia’s term will be retained when he assumes office.

Osmeña said only 15 employees will work under his office.

"Casual employees from the mayor’s office will be cleared out first," he told reporters in a press conference at his residence the other day.
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The election ban, which took effect last Jan. 2 and will be lifted on June 30 yet, prohibits local governments from transferring or appointing new employees to certain positions within the period.
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