College sports' new enforcement body is beginning the process of looking into NIL and revenue-sharing rule violations. Megan Briggs / Getty Images OXON HILL, Md. — The head of the College Sports ...
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MANILA, Philippines — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has approved the grant of maximum of five days of wellness leave (WL) for eligible government officials and employees. CSC Chairman Marilyn ...
MANILA, Philippines — A grant proposing up to five days of wellness leave for eligible government officials and employees has been approved by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) in line with Republic ...
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has approved the grant of up to five days of Wellness Leave (WL) for eligible government officials and employees to help strengthen workplace strategies aligned with ...
WORKERS in the public sector can soon avail of a “wellness leave” to address rising cases of stress and burnout among government personnel, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced on Tuesday. In ...
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The College Sports Commission (CSC) has circulated a 10-page University Participation Agreement that would dramatically reshape NIL and direct-payment enforcement. The biggest shift: schools would ...
The Defense Information Systems Agency has issued the draft request for proposals and performance work statement for its Communications Capacity Services, or CSC, III effort. According to the ...
A letter from the Texas state attorney general threatens to derail college sports’ new enforcement entity before it has really even got going. In a three-page letter sent to the seven power conference ...
Remember when the University of California kicked off a trend by eliminating the SAT test as an admissions requirement five years ago? Now arrives the dispiriting result: Many freshmen at one of its ...