Monthly Archives: January 2009

Asian nations need pension reforms: OECD

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

Many Asian countries will need to reform their pension systems to deliver sustainable and adequate retirement incomes.

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European Union offers help in RP fight vs corruption

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

The European Union (EU) vowed yesterday to help the Philippine government fight corruption.

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Gas prices up by P1 per liter

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

Petron Corp., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Chevron (formerly Caltex) and Total will increase today the pump price of gasoline by P1 per liter.

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World Bank stands by its findings

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

In a letter responding to the Senate’s invitation, World Bank (WB) country director for the Philippines Bert Hofman stood by the findings of the bank, saying the Sanctions Board came to its decisions after a careful and intensive process of investigation and evaluation conducted by the bank’s investigative office, Integrity Vice-Presidency (INT).

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5,000 Central Luzon workers displaced

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga – The Department of Labor and Employment here said the worldwide economic crisis has already displaced some 5,000 workers in Central Luzon since November, but the local call center industry remains in need of thousands more of agents.

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BNPP reopening sparks debate

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

Proposals to re-open the mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant has sparked anew debates regarding its safety, economic viability and sustainability issues.

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EU keeps CPP-NPA in list of terror groups worldwide

Published by rudy Date posted on January 28, 2009

BRUSSELS – The New People’s Army and the Communist Party of the Philippines, and 45 other organizations worldwide, remain on the European Union’s list of terrorist groups after the removal of The People’s Mujahideen of Iran on Monday.

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DOLE reactivates teams to help displaced workers

Published by rudy Date posted on January 27, 2009

MANILA, Philippines — Labor Secretary Marianito Roque on Tuesday said the Department of Labor and Employment’s (quick reaction teams (QRTs) have been reactivated in all regions to assist displaced workers.

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Job cuts limited to exporters — HR group

Published by rudy Date posted on January 27, 2009

PMAP says 60% of surveyed firms eye hiring MANILA, Philippines — Results of a survey by the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) in the third and fourth weeks of January show that the employment situation “is not uniformly dismal” at least among the survey respondents, the group of human resource executives said in…

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Korean dies in another Hanjin shipyard mishap

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

Just two days after a Filipino worker met a fatal accident at the facility, a Korean worker was killed yesterday inside the shipyard of Hanjin Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. in Subic Bay Freeport, Zambales province when he was run over by a forklift.

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Gov’t seeks more overseas jobs to buoy up economy

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

The government is still depending heavily on other countries to provide jobs and assistance to thousands of its workers who are daily losing jobs both here and abroad.

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Pre-need industry in distress

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

When the concept of pre-need plans was introduced to the market, it seemed like every man’s dream come true. Especially so when those who bought a plan, say an educational plan, saw that it worked beautifully. The concept was not difficult to sell because of the old Filipino practice of paluwagan which was pretty much…

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International accreditation needed to firm up RP’s edge in medical tourism

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

What took Thailand 25 years to become a leader in the $45-billion medical tourism industry will take only two to five years for the Philippines considering that it has the facilities, the latest technology and the skilled manpower to get there.

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India’s outsourcing sector faces bleak outlook

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

MUMBAI (AFP) – India’s software sector, reeling from a huge accounting fraud in one of its flagship companies, faces further problems as US firms scale back in a troubled global business environment, analysts said.

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RP to rely on more rice, corn imports – Yap

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

The Philippines will have to rely on more corn and rice imports this year due to possible lower production.

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Holcim to freeze operations on weak demand

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

Holcim Philippines Inc. announced they will be shutting down their plant for six weeks as demand for cement continues to weaken.

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Bailout package for displaced workers gains support

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

MALOLOS CITY—The government is rushing a stimulus package to bail out threatened economy to save and create jobs in private companies, but the National Food Authority (NFA) will lay off 800 regular employees.

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P82 billion allocated for pro-poor stimulus package

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

CLARK FREEPORT – The Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) has allocated P82 billion for a pro-poor “stimulus package,” mostly for housing projects.

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Soldiers capture MILF child warrior in Sarangani

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

16-year-old combatant was taken into custody by the provincial welfare and development office MAITUM, Sarangani: Pursuing soldiers captured a child warrior of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front who has been wounded in the recent firefight.

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Feng Shui experts optimism in 2009

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

A couple of feng shui experts said that overall, they feel optimistic about the Year of the Ox, which starts today, despite the global economic crisis gripping the world and other looming challenges.

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BOI to relax ‘force majeure’ definition, provide incentives for firms that save jobs

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

THE Board of Investments (BOI) said it would fast track the approval of the 2009 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP), adding it plans to provide incentives to firms that would generate or save jobs in spite of the global economic slowdown.

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BoI shifts incentives tack

Published by rudy Date posted on January 26, 2009

The Board of Investments is drawing the framework for the 2009 Investment Priorities Plan that will focus in generating new investments and saving jobs amid the harsh business environment.

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Luck, hard work and the Ox

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

“Di ba swerte yan sa Intsik?” Everyone wants to know what they should do to bring luck to their lives in the new year, which starts tomorrow.

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How to organize your desk

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

Is your cubicle-strewn with piles of paperwork and littered with empty coffee cups, beverage cans and snack packs-often mistaken for a junk shop? Are you afraid to slip a hand inside your desk drawer because a family of rats has claimed it as their own cozy nest? Then it’s high time you spruced up your…

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Bad layout designs to avoid when buying a home

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

Buyers might not know a bad layout design when they first see it, but they will know if something doesn’t quite feel right about the house. Generally, that feeling is caused by a bad layout.

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‘Pension funds for loans, not projects’

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

MANILA, Philippines—With so many Filipinos losing their jobs because of the slowing global economy, the government should reconsider using the money of the state-run pension funds for the P330-billion economic stimulus package.

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Bailout plan for workers pushed

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

Expanded student cash doles, power refunds sought MANILA, Philippines—Labor groups and economic experts are pressing the Arroyo administration to bail out workers displaced by the global economic crisis by expanding the government’s cash subsidy programs.

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Korean foreman dies in Hanjin accident

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

19th death in shipyard since 2006 CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Philippines — A Korean foreman died at the shipyard of the Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Philippines in Subic, Zambales, after he was hit and run over by a forklift operated by a Filipino worker on Sunday.

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Global unemployment soars due to worsening downturn

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

PARIS (AFP) – The global financial crisis has sent a wave of rising unemployment across the world as vulnerable workers suffer from the downturn in economies interlinked by globalisation, experts say.

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New Guinness record for RP: Most killings in 2004

Published by rudy Date posted on January 25, 2009

The Philippines has made it to this year’s “Guinness Book of World Records” for having the most number of recorded murders based on United Nations data in 2004, an election year.

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