Alan Codizar’s family noticed the smell after two months of staying in their house in Catalunan Grande, a village about 5 kilometers from Davao City’s downtown area.
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MALALAG, DAVAO DEL SUR, Philippines—The global recession continues to hurt international shipping companies, forcing them to have their ships berthed in ports with lower fees, a port official said Saturday.
With classes already ended in most schools, the next and last important function of the present school year is the commencement exercises. This used to be reserved only for the graduating students, but the ceremony is now performed on all scholastic levels, from the postgraduate, collegiate, secondary, intermediate, primary, and even the preparatory for the…
MANILA, Philippines — No amount of “stimulus package” from the government would be enough to help the poor at this time of crisis if individual Filipinos are not willing to do their part, according to Manila Archbishop Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales.
Oil players have added a new burden to the constantly increasing prices of fuel products, one peso on each liter of diesel fuel and on every liter of kerosene as well as 50 centavos on each liter of gasoline.
The leadership of the House of Representatives yesterday set in motion a fresh initiative to look into reports of syndicated smuggling of refined fuel products in various parts of the country which translates into yearly tax loss ranging from a low of P803 million and a high of P16 billion.
The US unemployment rate soared to a 25-year high in February after 651,000 jobs were lost as the economic downturn tightened its grip.
BEIJING (AP) — The G20 summit’s promise to Asia of money to help credit-starved exporters and a bigger voice in global finance should help the region revive growth, business leaders and economists said Friday.
MANILA, Philippines – The global market value of biotechnology crops reached $7.5 billion in 2008, up from $6.9 billion in 2007.
MANILA, Philippines – Shell companies in the Philippines (SciP) country chairman Edgar Chua joined major players from the business sector and non-government organisations (NGOs) in spearheading a project called “The Philippine Imperative”, which draws up a roadmap of solutions with adaptation and mitigation strategies to complement the efforts of the local and national government in…
MANILA, Philippines – Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile filed yesterday a joint resolution urging President Arroyo to modify the existing compensation and position classification system of government employees to encourage civil servants to become more competitive.
MANILA, Philippines – Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile has filed a bill seeking to lower government royalties from the use of indigenous sources of energy to bring down the cost of electricity to consumers from such sources.
MANILA, Philippines – Half of the estimated 12 million LPG tanks in use nationwide are considered defective and substandard, according to an official of the Directorate for Fire Safety and Prevention (DFSP).
MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang said the Philippines’ inclusion in the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) list of “uncooperative tax havens” is a wake-up call for officials, and called for prompt legislative action to get the country off the list.
The government is now preparing the anti-poverty proposal to be submitted to the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) after the Philippines became eligible to apply for a large-scale grants as a “Compact” level beneficiary of the US-government corporation.
The expansive grounds of the Meralco compound in Ortigas was recently transformed into a carnival setting for three days to celebrate the company’s 106th year and “Employees Week.” It turned out as a meaningful endeavor for its employees who pooled their resources in treating the streetchildren to a “Fun-tastic Friendship Fair.”
The effects of the global crisis on the employment of Filipino workers have bottomed out as displacements due to the crisis stood still with the return to their regular jobs of some 14,021 temporarily laid off workers and those under flexible work arrangements in 53 firms, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) today said.
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LONDON (AP) — Asian nations, who dominate the roster of industrializing economies, have won a greater say in salvaging and reshaping the global system that brought them unprecedented prosperity but now threatens to reverse that progress.
MANILA, Philippines – A top labor recruiter identified yesterday nurses and hotel workers as the most “unemployable” or those likely to end up jobless.
MANILA, Philippines – Businessmen are asking the government to delay a plan of opening up the local market by reducing taxes on imported goods.
MANILA, Philippines – Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Flying V and Eastern Petroleum will increase diesel and kerosene prices by P1 per liter, and gasoline by 50 centavos per liter starting today.
MANILA, Philippines – Major transport groups across the country have ignored calls for a nationwide strike to protest the newly approved fines for traffic violations, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – President Arroyo announced yesterday that around 5,000 new jobs would be made available to Filipinos in the island resort of Sentosa in Singapore.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine government remains committed to comply with internationally agreed tax standards drawn up by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, Malacañang said yesterday.
Five million of the Philippines’ poorest families will receive cash or health-insurance benefits from the government this year, President Gloria Arroyo’s spokesman said on Friday.
Making medical care more accessible to the poor is a challenge the country needs to address, says Dr. Portia Marcelo, coordinator of the Urban Community Based Health Program of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Medicine.
Brussels, 3 April 2009 (ITUC OnLine): The statement adopted at the London G20 meeting gives the chance for a new globalisation, with jobs at the centre and an end to the failed policies of the last three decades, according to the ITUC and the OECD Trade Union Advisory Committee (TUAC). Key decisions taken at the…
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are eight goals to be achieved by 2015 that respond to the world’s main development challenges. The MDGs are drawn from the actions and targets contained in the Millennium Declaration that was adopted by 189 nations-and signed by 147 heads of state and governments during the UN Millennium Summit in…
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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