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Circular Letter No.7 of 2020 Post-Lockdown Standard Operating Procedures for Office Operations in the Public Service of Uganda

by Mundua Patrick / 08 June 2020 / Published in Featured, General, News

A CIRCULAR LETTER NO. 7 OF 2020 COVID-19 has been issued today by the Permanent Secretary / Ministry of Public Service.
It provides guidance on Post-Lockdown Standard Operating Procedures for Office Operations in the Public Service of Uganda

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3 Comments to “ Circular Letter No.7 of 2020 Post-Lockdown Standard Operating Procedures for Office Operations in the Public Service of Uganda”

  1. TURYASINGURA GILVAZIO says :Reply
    28 June, 2020 at 14:47

    A superb website. The information is organized well and distinctive. Good work.

  2. KIBUUKA JOSEPH says :Reply
    29 June, 2020 at 04:27

    Thanks lots for the tremendous work you render to our nation and our prayer is that we stand as one now and during the post COVID 19 pandemic so as to grow our Nation as a committed team.
    I once again thank you so much.

  3. Agira John Bukwirwa says :Reply
    9 April, 2021 at 13:18

    Please assist me to get my retirement benefits. I retired in June 2020 , my last pay IPPS 14554 payroll of Ministry of Education and Sports at Directorate of Education Standards based at regional level, Mbarara office. Many correspondences in form of telephone calls have been made. Recently I was told that the salary which I had been getting for past three years was not my level because it was science scale u2 and yet I was a graduate science teacher, Lecturer NTC and Senior Inspector of science based subjects Maths and physics before promotion to Principal Inspector May 2018, when my salary was automatically put in science category by automatic system without my input.
    Now they told me, human resource, officials at Education ministry that my pension will be worked on lower u2 not science as on my last pay slip. Please help me because I am not responsible for the pay that was given to me and moreover it is against the law. Thanks a lot and please follow up my complaint with concerned offices.

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