Brussels, (ITUC OnLine): The ITUC strongly condemns the trial of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the world’s only incarcerated Nobel Prize winner, which went into its third day today. The only purpose of this mockery of a trial seems to be to make sure she plays no part whatsoever in the upcoming “elections” of 2010.
Brussels, (ITUC OnLine): The ITUC has welcomed news that the text which will guide negotiations up to the December Copenhagen Climate Summit includes a recognition that a “just transition” is needed for workers whose livelihoods are likely to be affected by global efforts to make deep cuts in carbon emissions.
We’re at an all-time low. Today’s voyeur scene is alive and well and overrun by sex videos.There is the Katherine Luna and ex-boyfriend sex video. There are the Hayden Kho and Brazilian, plus celebs, sex videos. And there is the threat of even more sex videos exploding, one of them reportedly involving a young star…
Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile disagrees with Chief Justice Reynato Puno’s declaration in Davao City that the country is controlled by oligarchs.
BASEL, Switzerland (AFP) — The financial crisis has forced central banks to take on “significant” risks, raising the issue of what role they should play in safeguarding financial stability, the BIS said Sunday.
SEOUL (AFP)–The worst of the global economic crisis is probably over but any early recovery is unlikely due to massive debts worldwide, Nobel prize-winning economist Paul Krugman said Tuesday.
The Department of Finance is pushing for a legislative measure that would create the Philippine Rubber Authority under the Office of the President, the National Tax Research Center (NTRC) said.
MANILA, Philippines – Yields of government’s Treasury bills (T-bills) went up during yesterday’s auction but officials dismissed the slight uptick saying that these movements are insignificant.
MANILA, Philippines – The country recorded a budget surplus of P7.9 billion in April, normally the year’s biggest tax collection month, Finance Secretary Margarito Teves said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – It’s a silent killer that takes the lives of 274,000 women worldwide every year. What’s strange is that the carriers of the disease don’t even know they have it until it’s too late.
We’ve gotten used to taking pills for much that ails us, but these days, the medicine cabinet is looking like a rogue’s gallery. There’s been bad news about the painkiller rofecoxib (Vioxx), the diabetes drug rosiglitazone (Avandia), and, more recently, the cholesterol-lowering combination of ezetimibe and simvastatin (Vytorin). Problems with hormone therapy and antidepressants have…
MANILA, Philippines – The head of an insurance company that was recently closed by the Muntinlupa City’s Business Permit and License Office (BPLO) said they already settled their differences with workers allegedly complaining about their office.
The Philippine Stock Excvhange (PSE) lauded the results of an annual poll conducted by Hong Kong-based financial publishing giant FinanceAsia which cited a number of publicly-listed firms that are the best managed in the Philippines.
Eleven employees are appealing their alleged illegal dismissal from Klownz Comedy Bar owned by television hosts Allan K (real name Allan Quilantang) and Ai Ai de las Alas (Martina Eileen de las Allas).
CONSUMER complaints against telecom companies last year jumped from a year ago, according to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
TOKYO: The global spread of swine flu could have “notable effects” on the world economy, a senior IMF official said Monday, warning that the economic crisis was far from over.
THIS column is not a consumer complaints section but I’ve been getting a lot of mail (electronic and snail) of the type it’s hard not to give attention to some of them. These people write to perfect strangers like me apparently because they have been ignored by the very companies who are supposed to act…
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SOUTH BEND — President Barack Obama sought “common ground” in the culture war over abortion, in a politically thorny address Sunday at one of the top Catholic universities in the United States.
MANILA, Philippines—Get the big fish first. Vice President Noli de Castro gave this order Monday to the Task Force Against Illegal Recruitment (TFAIR) after learning that there were 29,000 still unserved warrants of arrest against illegal recruiters.
The Court of Appeals told workers of the Philippine International Air Terminals Co. to take up any wage claims with labor authorities instead of joining the government’s expropriation case against their company.
SOUTHEAST Asian nations should delay eliminating their import duties at the end of the year to shield their economies from the global recession, Trade Secretary Peter Favila said yesterday.
A call center’s employment brand would often rest on its dynamic environment responsive to the needs of the young workforce.
DBP, Landbank acquire 75% MRTC stake MANILA, Philippines—The government has completed the acquisition of a 75-percent stake in Metro Railway Transit 3 through state-owned lenders Development Bank of the Philippines and Land Bank of the Philippines in a deal worth about $800 million.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – The rampant growth of urban slums in the Philippines and around the world as well as weather extremes linked to climate change have sharply increased the risks from “megadisasters” such as devastating floods and cyclones, a United Nations report said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – Parents were warned yesterday against buying school items containing toxic chemicals.
Our legislators should be convinced by now to push aside and junk the pending RH Bill. Otherwise they will appear to have been deceived or pressured on a grand scale by foreign countries and international organizations; or blinded by the piercing glitter of gold.
MANILA, Philippines – The Arroyo administration is set to allocate P5.66 billion for a massive skills training and technical education program aimed at helping more than 800,000 workers find higher paying jobs and better employment opportunities this year, Malacañang said yesterday.
The number of confirmed swine flu cases has reached 8,451, a rise of nearly 1,000 in 24 hours, the World Health Organisation said on Saturday.
MANILA, Philippines – Software piracy remains a serious problem in the Philippines and the Asia-Pacific as a whole, according to a recent study released by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) and research firm IDC.
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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