A MANUFACTURER of airplane interiors has chosen the Philippines as the site of its new $30-million factory which will produce Airbus kitchen structures, officials yesterday said.
MANILA, Philippines — Southeast Asia is among the regions that have an increased access to antiretroviral drugs which suppress the HIV virus and stop the progression of the pandemic disease, a report by the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) said.
Asbestos ban bills The call to pass the bill banning asbestos at the Senate took center stage with the setting up of an email campaign urging the Senate Committee on Trade and Commerce to hold meetings and consultations. Union members and supporters of the ban can send emails to Senator Manny Villar as the Committee…
Manila, Philippines – Pushing for the passage of a law banning asbestos and the development of a national program for the elimination of asbestos related diseases (NPEAD) would intensify in the coming days as labor groups met in a forum Monday, 4 October 2010, held by the Associated Labor Unions (ALU), the Building and Woodworkers…
As the debates heat up on the controversial Reproductive Health (RH) bill that is threatening to split President Aquino and the Catholic Church, Aquino said yesterday he is standing firm on his position to provide Filipino couples “informed choices” in family planning.
Filipinos are known for being hospitable, but it’s not only the positive trait that Filipinos possess. Having been colonized by various countries, the Philippine culture, in effect, is mixed with Asian and Western influences. Thus, the Philippine culture is diverse and can be reflected in the our traits.
Five days before Day 100, four young Filipinos assess the performance of the President It is Day 95. The Philippines wakes up to yet another hot issue in the news, more debates on the controversial Reproductive Health bill, more witnesses to the jueteng scandal.
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 3: Advocacy groups that have reported on violations of domestic workers’ rights in Kuwait today began an intensive advertising and outreach campaign to promote respect for the rights of these workers.
Seizing the goodwill generated by his recent visit to the United States, President Benigno Aquino 3rd is strongly lobbying for the immediate passage of US legislation intended to boost the US textile industry and the labor-intensive Philippine garment industry. The Aquino administration hopes the pending US bill, “Save Our Industries Act of 2010” or SAVE…
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is reconstituting the Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (TIPC) to prevent the worsening of labor disputes. Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said more workers groups would be represented in the council.
MANILA, Philippines – There is no need to declare a state of emergency in Mindanao due to a recurring power crisis, Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras said.
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) for the period 2010 to 2016 contain policies and strategies that reflect the country’s commitment to prioritize the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Cayetano Paderanga Jr. said.
MANILA, Philippines – President Aquino is seeking a dialogue with Catholic bishops and other religious leaders on the Reproductive Health (RH) bill even as he stands firm on his position that Filipino couples must be free to choose the way to manage their families but must exercise responsible parenthood.
What managers should not delegate Delegation is one of the essential tools of management. Without delegation, it is not not possible to run large enterprises or to find to do all the essential tasks, even in smallers businesses. There are just so many things to do and so little. You cannot be present at more…
WASHINGTON D.C. – A week after President Aquino’s visit to the United States, Philippine trade consul Romulo Manlapig says he still couldn’t shake off the words that rang like a persistent echo in his ears – “jobs, jobs, jobs”.
MANILA, Philippines—While a labor strike threatens to break out at Philippine Airlines, the total number of notices of strikes in the country is down by 12 percent, Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said Saturday.
THE UNITED Nations Human Rights Committee has found the Philippine government responsible for the 2002 death of human rights worker Benjaline Hernandez who was shot dead by paramilitary forces.
TAIPEI—Taiwan will attempt to track down migrants working illegally on the island after six foreigners were killed in a construction accident, a report said Saturday.
While supporters of the controversial Reproductive Health Bill are now preparing to push for the passage of the measure, a lawmaker from Davao City yesterday said that there was no need to legislate the government’s policy on population management.
Despite the assurance by President Aquino that he remains firm on his stand on his program of delivering free contraceptives to poor couples who want them, and even when both houses of Congress have shown strong support for the passage of the Reproductive Health bill, it appears that Aquino may already be wavering on his…
LABOR Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said Friday she would ban a strike at Philippine Airlines if the company and its flight attendants’ union failed to reach an agreement next week.
PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III on Friday moved to appease Catholic bishops by saying he might leave birth control education to local government units and religious groups. The government would “invite all churches predominant in various localities in the formulation of the education component of the family planning issue,” Mr. Aquino said in a mobile phone…
THE World Bank on Friday said it approved additional funding to expand the Philippines’ project to reduce poverty incidence in the countryside. The Washington-based lender said its board approved $59.1 million to expand the Kapitbisig Laban sa Kahirapan-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (KALAHI-CIDSS) Project.
WITH no near-term solution in sight, Mindanao’s power shortfall has triggered finger pointing among industry players, with the government blaming the crisis on the private operator of the country’s electricity grid, which in turn held responsible the owner of a number of power plants in the region. In a press conference on Friday, Department of…
Public’s interest put above union demands Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz of the Department of Labor and Employment on Friday warned that the government would assume jurisdiction over a stand-off at Philippine Airlines (PAL) if the row was used by cabin crew of the flag-carrier as a basis for pushing through with their planned strike. Baldoz said…
This debate is quickly turning into a farce. The president of the CBCP began talking about some contraceptives causing abortion, and therefore subject to the penalty of excommunication. Some media reports promptly took that as a veiled threat of excommunication against the President of the Republic.
MANILA, Philippines – The government would need P252 billion to address the estimated 3.6 million housing deficiency in the country, Vice President Jejomar Binay said yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – The International Labor Organization (ILO) yesterday warned governments that millions of unemployed workers in 35 countries, including the Philippines, are at greater risk of suffering from psychological disorder resulting from difficulty in finding immediate employment.
MANILA, Philippines – A leading Catholic bishop denied yesterday reports that he threatened President Aquino with excommunication if the government pushes through with the distribution of contraceptives.
In a bid to make President Aquino bow to the Catholic bishops’ stand against the passage of the Reproductive Health Bill that will have government providing contraceptives to those who choose to utilize the artificial method in cutting down the size of their families, though “responsible parenthood,” the president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of…
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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