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2014-03-26 |
SERENO, C.J. |
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| Loafing is defined under the Civil Service rules as "frequent unauthorized absences from duty during office hours."[7] The word "frequent" connotes that the employees absent themselves from duty more than once.[8] Respondent's two absences from his post, being without authority, can already be characterized as frequent.[9] It constitutes inefficiency and dereliction of duty, which adversely affect the prompt delivery of justice.[10] | |||||