MANILA, Philippines – Encouraged by signs of improvement in the US and global financial markets, business sentiment turned bullish in the third quarter of this year.
DOLE findings regarding Manila Thermal Power Plant
PARIS, France — More than half of healthcare workers surveyed in Hong Kong said they would refuse to be vaccinated against swine flu, according to a study released Wednesday.
MANILA, Philippines—Prospective overseas Filipino workers may now take the required pre-employment orientation seminars in any SM mall nationwide following Monday’s signing of a memorandum of agreement between Labor Secretary Marianito Roque and SM Malls executive Teresita Sy-Coson.
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine math team bagged 16 gold medals at the 5th International Mathematics Contest in Singapore from August 20 to 24.
The government plans to export corn at a loss to prevent domestic prices from falling further, an official of the National Food Authority said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – The Social Security System (SSS) reported a lower net revenue of P8.37 billion during the first six months of this year, or P8.38 billion lower than the P16.75 billion recorded in the same period last year.
MANILA, Philippines – Corporate layoffs due to the global financial crisis has abated with some firms even rehiring the displaced workers, the People Management Association of the Philippines (PMAP) said yesterday.
Job contracting or subcontracting is a legitimate arrangement where the law creates an employer-employee relationship between the principal and the person hired by the job contractor only to ensure that the latter’s wages are paid so that the principal becomes jointly and severally liable with the job contractor only for the payment of said wages.…
STATE-RUN Social Security System (SSS) said the number of cases it filed against delinquent employers fell in the first half of this year.
Big firms, not SMEs, benefiting from lending quotas, says ADB DESPITE a law requiring Philippine banks to allocate a portion of their loan portfolio to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said credit access for that sector remained “poor.”
Foreign businessmen said that limiting foreign equity share in renewable-energy projects in the country to a maximum of only 40 percent would “dampen” the interest of potential foreign investors.
MANILA, Philippines—A Manila court Wednesday cleared an associate of retired Gen. Jovito Palparan of complicity in the country’s first-ever court case involving extrajudicial killings, saying the exclusion of the so-called “butcher of activists” from the charges weakened the case.
US President Barack Obama’s administration and a Congressional financial watchdog projected Tuesday swelling 10-year government budget deficits, posing key challenges to his ambitious health care reform and climate change plans.
MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on its donation of call center project amounting to P298 million to six State universities.
MANILA, Philippines – A senior military intelligence official yesterday claimed the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) is using the peace talks to consolidate its remaining forces.
MANILA, Philippines – The committee on constitutional amendments of the House of Representatives voted 6-1 and approved a resolution allowing the election of delegates for a constitutional convention (con-con) simultaneous with the May 2010 elections.
Over the last decade, the Philippines has become a favorite vacation spot for foreigners. These tourists love the country so much that many of them decided to invest their retirement savings and settle here.
HANOI—Vietnam is far ahead of Indonesia in IT development and is closing the gap with the Philippines, a senior official from the UN’s communications technology agency said Wednesday.
TUCP Statement to the Asia Region Tripartite Consultation on Draft Guides for the Preparation of National Child Labour Policies and Action Plans and on Mainstreaming Child Labour Concerns in Broader Policy Frameworks 23-25 November 2009, Bangkok, Thailand Sis. Susanita Tesiorna Informal Sector Coalition of the Philippines (ISP/TUCP) On behalf of the Workers’ Delegates On behalf…
Drivers asked to follow traffic rules MANILA, Philippines–Highway cops have noted more than 9,000 vehicular accidents for the first three months of 2009, prompting authorities to step up its campaign against erring drivers.
MANILA – Employees of local carrier Philippine Airlines expressed fear that they could be the next casualties as the local airline struggle with its finances.
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) yesterday said it will file criminal charges against any individual found employing the services of foreigners in violation the country’s immigration laws.
Human rights watchdog Amnesty International yesterday blamed the Philippine military and separatist rebels for the gross human rights violations and worsening plight of thousands of civilians displaced by the armed conflict in Mindanao.
With about 12 million overseas workers the Philippines qualifies as a case study in mobility of labor. Of course it is not only the Philippines that exports skilled labor all over the world—the value of remittances in 2008 included the following top five countries: India, $45 billion; China, $34 billion; Mexico, $26 billion; Philippines, $18…
CEBU, Philippines – Good news to all City Hall and casual employees of Cebu City.
This is another case of dismissal based on breach of trust and confidence which is usually applied to supervisory employees. To be a valid ground for dismissal the breach must be willful and connected with the employees’ work. This is illustrated in this case of Randy, Ernie and Lando.
MANILA, Philippines – An international human rights organization yesterday urged the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child to give special attention to the execution-style killings of children by “death squads” allegedly operating in Davao City and other parts of the Philippines.
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Health (DOH) launched yesterday a survey to determine the extent of the trend of “men-who-have-sex-with-men (MSM),” which is changing the landscape of the HIV-AIDS epidemic in the country.
Growth opens more business for telcos MANILA, Philippines – There will be 30 million Internet users in the Philippines by 2012, driven by lower cost of access and wider availability of devices, according to a report by research group Nielsen.
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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