MANILA, Philippines – A government official announced that Malacañang is considering the possibility of granting cash benefits to citizens who lost their jobs due to the current economic crisis, reports said today.
MANILA, Philippines – Sen. Mar Roxas announce today in a press statement that he is setting up camps nationwide that would help fresh graduates seek employment.
MANILA, Philippines – The La Loma police have come up with a unique way of dealing with “colorum” tricycle drivers in the area.
MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) — The country’s manufacturing sector slowed down with January’s factory output declining by 19.9 percent on year, the National Statistics Office said today.
MANILA, Philippines – The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved last March 19 an additional $10-million loan to finance the completion of critical infrastructure components of the Second Agrarian Reform Communities Development Project (ARCDP2) which was launched in 2003.
MANILA, Philippines – Despite the global financial crunch, job opportunities in Clark freeport zone continue to expand as 3,000 new jobs are about to open after four new lease agreements were signed recently.
MANILA, Philippines – Countries in Southeast Asia including the Philippines are likely to find it difficult to fully benefit from their economic stimulus programs because of their high government debt ratios, Moody’s Economy.com, a unit of Moody’s Investors Service, said in a paper on stimulus spending.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines remains in 6th spot among 14 countries with the highest number of unsolved journalists’ killings.
The first job, like first love, is a milestone in a young person’s life. A great sense of accomplishment accompanies first time employees, a vindication of the college diploma and a demonstration of self-worth.
Japanese Ambassador Makoto Katsura will sign nine grant contracts for various economic cooperation projects in Mindanao’s conflict-affected areas under the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development (J-BIRD). This is the third batch of assistance of the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) under the J-BIRD.
AMID rising consumer complaints, the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) plans to amend the rules on service performance standards for Internet access of telecom companies.
There is good news in the offshoring and outsourcing (O&O) industry for 2009 but companies and parents/schools need to wake-up to cultural challenges and career opportunities present in the industry.
Beijing: State Grid Corp. of China (SGCC) said it plans to infuse a proprietary technology in the country’s power grid to transform it into a model power transmission system for the region.
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House Speaker Prospero Nograles reported that 100 local bills proposing 100 new national high schools nationwide are only waiting for the President’s signature, saying “this is a constitutional mandate we will never deviate from.”
THE National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said it would recommend a P6-billion unemployment insurance program for Filipinos who lost their jobs due to the global financial crisis.
THE Philippines shows gains in its efforts to combat tuberculosis (TB) as it now ranks ninth among 22 countries still battling the disease, an improvement from its previous ranking of seventh according to anti-TB advocates.
The Philippines on Tuesday blasted a New York-based media watchdog after it claimed the country was among the deadliest peace time nations for the working press.
Dry skin, by itself, isn’t a medical worry, although serious cases can result in cracks and fissures that invite infection and inflammation. The real issue is discomfort — dry skin can be sore, tender to the touch and often itchy (although not all itchy skin is dry).
MANILA, Philippines – Lending rates have fallen to an average of 7.5 percent since the beginning of the year and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said consumers and corporate borrowers alike should take advantage of favorable borrowing conditions.
MANILA, Philippines – Investors swamped yesterday’s auction for government debt papers as market conditions continue to improve.
very adjustment in our projected economic growth rate for this year has been downwards. That is not very encouraging.
ABOUT 3,000 jobs will be created with the P20-billion worth of investments in the tourism industry this year, the Department of Tourism (DoT) has said.
World health chiefs stressed on Monday the urgent need for countries to strengthen their health systems to tackle the spread of tuberculosis amid the growing threat of drug-resistant TB.
WASHINGTON — MUCH ATTENTION IS BEING GIVEN TO the April 2 Summit Meeting in London of the leaders of countries represented in the so-called Group of Twenty (G-20), who describe themselves as an informal grouping of finance ministers and central bank governors of “systemically important” industrialized and developing economies.
MANILA, Philippines – Three helpers, including a 17-year-old girl, were almost roasted alive in a factory in Quezon City that caught fire Sunday night.
BERLIN – The European Union is poised to alter its southeast Asia trade policy to deal with individual members of the ASEAN trade alliance rather than with the bloc as a whole, a senior official said Friday.
NEW YORK (Reuters) – One in five U.S. workers say the recession is causing them mental health problems, as they battle anxiety and fear over the potential loss of their jobs, new research shows.
MANILA, Philippines – From world’s leading supplier of seafarers, the Philippines may soon become parking and dumping area for foreign vessels.
MANILA, Philippines – The Bureau of Immigration (BI) has started implementing a program that provides indefinite visa to foreign investors and businessmen who employ at least 10 Filipino workers as part of the government’s job-generation strategy.
Invoke Article 33 of the ILO constitution
against the military junta in Myanmar
to carry out the 2021 ILO Commission of Inquiry recommendations
against serious violations of Forced Labour and Freedom of Association protocols.
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