The Health Department has apparently moved on after being ignored by Manny Pacquiao, who went home from his last fight despite a warning not to because of the swine flu scare. Now the department wants to ban the aerial spraying of banana plantations in Davao based on a three-year-old study of a small village that…
Local companies using chrysotile fiber in the Philippines and serving the construction industry, transportation industry, industrial process, mining and others for almost 50 years:
CEBU, Philippines – A construction helper suffered from third degree burns after he got electrocuted while working at a building in Banawa, barangay Guadalupe, this city past 10 a.m. yesterday.
CEBU, Philippines – Members of the Visayan Electric Company Employers Union held a candlelight protest yesterday in front of the VECO office in Banilad.
MANILA, Philippines – Foreign direct investments (FDI) reached a mere $16 million in February this year, falling by 82 percent from last year’s $90 million, bringing the two-month total 75.2-percent lower at $29 million compared with $117 million in 2008.
MANILA, Philippines – US-based Texas Instruments (TI) said its newly opened Clark facility will employ 3,000 workers and is expected to double the firm’s capacity in the region.
MANILA, Philippines – Speaker Prospero Nograles vowed “tough action” yesterday against oil smugglers who he said might have deprived the government of P93 billion in potential taxes, a figure which might even be an under-estimation considering the large scale of the smuggling operations.
MANILA, Philippines – Unemployment among adult Filipinos reached a new record high of 34.2 percent in the last three months, the Social Weather Stations (SWS) reported yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – Amid the global financial crisis, Filipino workers appear to be shying away from any work stoppage that could deprive them of their daily income.
MACTAN, Cebu, Philippines – President Arroyo has signed into law the National Tourism Policy Act of 2009, which aims to solidify the status of the tourism industry as an engine of growth and development.
The uninterrupted receipt of the monthly pension of old-age and survivorship pensioners of the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) rests on their dutiful compliance with the annual renewal of active status (ARAS) requirement of the pension fund.
After having been exposed they have robbed the government of P93.3 billion in taxes from the period 2006-2008, Speaker Prospero Nograles yesterday bared Congress would make a much firmer stand against oil smugglers, saying any form of economic sabotage should be dealt with severe penalty.
cThe National Food Authority (NFA) yesterday said there is sufficient rice supply for the country’s requirements amidst the possible early entry of the monsoon season and with barely six weeks before the lean months start.
WASHINGTON (AFP) – US home foreclosures reached a record pace in April for the second consecutive month, underscoring the deepening crisis in the housing market, private data showed Wednesday.
FOREIGN direct investment (FDI) inflows slumped in February amid a global financial crisis, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said.
Philippine exports continued to decline for the sixth consecutive month, because of weak shipments of electronic products, the National Statistics Office reported Tuesday.
Govt sees end of global crisis for Philippines The government admitted that unemployment figures were growing, with its data showing that jobless Filipinos numbered about 14 million in the first three months of 2009.
Men really do have an excuse for supposedly being wimpy about coughs and colds – their immune systems are not as strong as women’s, research suggests.
A “magna carta” for students is in the works in the Lower House. Party-list Representative Ulan Sarmiento, a colleague at San Beda, furnished me with a copy of one version. I will not comment on that proposal here, but on the proposal of a “magna carta” in general.
A reader asked in relation to our last feature on night cramps, “Which foods are rich in potassium, calcium, and magnesium? I’m always on the go and usually have to eat out?”
During Earth Day last month, I noticed that aside from pesticide usage and a few other issues, most of us haven’t really worried much about the connections between our health and the environment. For our health, we work on our waistlines and fret over our cholesterol levels. For the environment, we recycle and maybe reduce…
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines should allow more foreign products to enter the market to help badly hit nations recover from the global financial crisis, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) said.
The World Bank said the Philippines’ two investment promotion agencies were “weak,” especially in inquiry handling and providing information to foreign companies looking to invest in the country.
With tears in their eyes, Vilma Balatbat, 39, and her husband tightly embraced each other, knowing it would be some time before they would be together again.
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) warned yesterday that it will not issue a certificate of franchise to public transport operators who are not registered with the Social Security System (SSS).
A total of 59 Filipino workers are facing death penalty in various countries, a Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) official said yesterday.
In light of the latest report of United Nations Special Rapporteur Philip Alston on the state of human rights in the Philippines, a lawmaker yesterday called on President Arroyo to immediately dismantle the Inter-Agency Legal Action Group (IALAG) and for her government to “drop all trumped-up charges” it slapped against local activists.
Several more Third Force type movements have emerged. So far nameless, a movement led by Independent Sen. Kiko Pangilinan, actress Sharon Cuneta, Akbayan Rep. Riza Hontiveros Baraquel, Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo and former Bukidnon Rep. Nereus Acosta has surfaced. It looks pretty much like a Liberal Party faction as Pangilinan, Robredo and Nereus Acosta…
The country’s biggest trade group urged both local courts to reconsider their decision ordering the Commission on Audit (CoA) to open the financial books of the three biggest oil companies amid allegations of price fixing.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) – A Saudi judge told a conference on domestic violence that a man has the right to slap his wife if she spends lavishly on such things as clothing, a Saudi newspaper reported, drawing criticism from rights activists in the conservative kingdom.
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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