Mandaue City mayor fires employees who played DOTA 2 on the job

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Mandaue City mayor fires employees who played DOTA 2 on the job
'They are not paid by the government to play Dota,' one commenter says on the Facebook post

CEBU, Philippines – Like to play video games at work? Not a good idea if you work for Mandaue City, Cebu.

Luigi Quisumbing, the mayor of Mandaue City, Cebu, posted a picture on Wednesday, July 6, of two employees of the city’s planning office playing a popular video game.

He said in the post: “This is a picture of city hall employees inside the planning office and why they just lost their jobs.” 

Quisumbing was elected mayor in the 2016 election after serving two terms in the House of Representatives as Cebu’s 6th District Representative.

On the first full day of Quisumbing’s term, Mandaue City experienced massive flooding and gridlocked traffic in several areas.

The planning and development coordinator’s office is responsible for local land use and development projects.

Most comments on the photo praised the actions of the mayor. “They are not paid by the government to play DOTA,” one comment read.

DOTA 2 is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, developed and published by Valve, and is popular in the Philippines. – Ryan Macasero/Rappler.com

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