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BI workers told to stop TikTok posts

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The Bureau of Immigration has banned its employees from posting videos of themselves dancing, singing or performing other acts while wearing their official uniforms via the social networking service called Tiktok.

Immigration Commissioner Jaime Morente said the prohibition was imposed to enforce the bureau’s regulations on the wearing of Immigrations uniforms whose integrity must be upheld at all times because it represented the institution of the Philippine immigration service.

“Our policy on the wearing of the BI uniform is clear. As public servants and supposed model Filipinos, employees must proudly wear their uniform at all times, present a professional image to the public and observe proper decorum and good taste in all their actions while they are on duty,” Morente said.

He says the posting of such videos on social media by Immigration employees undermines the reputation of the bureau and creates a negative image of the agency’s personnel, especially the frontline immigration officers assigned in the ports of entry.

He says by taking such videos of themselves when they are at work, employees are violating a standing directive prohibiting the use of mobile phones and other electronic gadgets while they are on duty, as well as the bureau’s social media policy.

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The agency’s Internal Social Media Policy says “BI personnel must adhere with the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees with respect to their actions online, and to desist from behaviors that would bring disrepute to public service.”

All employees are likewise ordered to “observe proper decorum on social media to protect the integrity of the agency”.

The order came after several videos of airport immigration officers on Tiktok surfaced online. Morente described the videos as “reckless.”

He warned that employees who defy the ban may be charged administratively for insubordination and conduct prejudicial to the interest of the service.

A video-sharing social networking service, Tiktok is a media platform that allows users to create short videos of themselves, oftentimes featuring music in the background.

Users can make a variety of short-form videos, from genres like dance, comedy and education that may last up to 60 seconds. They can also film short lip-sync videos to popular songs.

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