Philippine Information Agency
12 Jul 2020, 20:08 GMT+10
CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, Pampanga, July 12 (PIA) -- Various government agencies operating at the Clark One-Stop Processing Center (OSPC) have resumed operations as restrictions are gradually eased under a Modified General Community Quarantine.
In a statement, External Affairs Department (EAD) of Clark Development Corporation (CDC) disclosed that among those open include Department of Labor and Employment, National Bureau of Investigation, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, Pag-IBIG Fund and PhilHealth.
Also, Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, Philippine Statistics Authority, Social Security System and Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority.
Meanwhile, Commission on Filipinos Overseas and Professional Regulation Commission offices in the OSPC are still closed. The details of their operations will be announced soon.
For other concerns regarding OSPC operations and processes, the public may also reach the CDC-EAD CSR and Placement Division through these numbers: (045) 499-2265, and (045) 499-8264.
While some of the agencies have resumed facilitating their operations, health and safety protocols will still be enforced at the OSPC to ensure the well-being of the public.
The OSPC was established in partnership with CDC and various government agencies to promote the ease of doing business in the Freeport.
It is also intended to help fast-track the processing of government services for employees, locators, and residents of adjacent communities. (CLJD-PIA 3)
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