MANILA – Being a seafarer was a childhood dream for Alex de La Cruz. He was raised in the southern part of the Philippines, where most of his neighbors and relatives were working as seafarers.
MANILA – Good news for the Filipino seafarers who comprise about a third of the global maritime fleet: the Maritime Labor Convention 2006, which commits stakeholders to ensure decent work for seamen and level playing field for shipowners, has entered into force for the Philippines.
“Patay sa gas poisoning ang 53-anyos na minero sa Itogon, Benguet.” Patay sa gas poisoning ang 53-anyos na minero sa Itogon, Benguet.
THE Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) in Davao Region signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Tuesday with four “big brother” and 49 “small brother” companies under the Kapatiran Wise-TAV program.
THE PHILIPPINES and other countries that have moved from agriculture to services must reassess the importance of manufacturing in their economies and are urged to look at developing higher-productivity and complementary services, a new report from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said.
MANILA, Philippines – What will it take for the Philippines to become a high-income economy? According to a new Asian Development Bank report, the Philippines and other developing Asian economies should boost their manufacturing sectors in order to prosper.
MANILA – Call center workers are asking business process outsourcing (BPO) companies to be more considerate of their employees’ health and safety when heavy rains pour and cause floods as they did the past couple of days when the southwest monsoon enhanced the now typhoon Maring.
The Department of Labour and Employment (DOLE) of the Philippines has announced the launch of an electronic system to ease registration for household domestic workers and help ensure their welfare.
NORTH COTABATO, Philippines – Suspected New People’s Army (NPA) guerrillas burned heavy equipment owned by a private firm handling the construction of a water catchment project in Arakan town the other day, five days after the same group burned six trucks of a banana plantation in a nearby town.
US firms doubt ASEAN 2015 single market goal SINGAPORE – Two leading American business groups Tuesday said US firms operating in ASEAN countries are skeptical the regional bloc can meet a 2015 deadline to establish a single market.
SOLON SAYS AQUINO’S FAVORED PARTYLIST GOT P4.05B The release of the Commission on Audit (CoA) special report on the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) was calculated to enrage the people on particular lawmakers who have received excessive funds during the previous administration, but it actually was meant to cover up irregularities in the PDAF’s release…
Why is Congress playing deaf to the growing clamor to abolish the annual P24-billion pork barrel? Bayan Muna Rep. Neri Colmenares said Sunday that with the release of the Commission on Audit (COA) report, the main reason why Congress does not want to investigate the scam has been revealed.
Sulpicio Express Siete after mishap with MV St. Thomas Aquinas. Coastguard rescuers ride a rubber boat past the damaged bow of the Sulpicio Express 7 cargo vessel, which collided with a ferry on Friday in Talisay, Cebu in central Philippines August 17, 2013. The ferry sank after colliding with the container ship owned by a…
MANILA, Philippines – A number of senators have cited the need to protect consumers from what could be deemed excessive and sometimes hidden fees and charges imposed by banks on credit card holders.
MANILA, Philippines – Tightening its grip on homeowners associations, the Bureau of Internal Revenues stressed that all gifts, donations and other contributions received by these non-profit corporations are subject to the payment of donor’s tax as required under the Tax Code.
The National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is seeing a continued positive performance of the Philippine economy in the coming months.
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Greed is at the root of the evils we face today as a society. Unless we all moderate our greed, we will all go down in the seeming hopelessness of our problems.
For years, unions have complained to the DOLE that employers get the names of officers and members in new unions quickly, allowing unscrupulous employers to bust unions. DOLE has not moved a (dirty) finger to do anything about this.
MANILA, Philippines – The number of Filipino families who experienced having nothing to eat at least once during the second quarter of the year rose by one million, according to a recent Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey.
MANILA, Philippines – Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) reached a six-month high in June due to a continued strong demand for skilled Filipinos abroad.
When creating long-term policies to tackle youth unemployment, we must not forget that quality is just as important as quantity While Spain and Greece are grappling with youth unemployment rates reaching over 50%, the figures are considerably lower in the Far East. According to the ILO global employment trends for youth 2013 (pdf) report, rates…
Hunger, especially among the poor, rose in the second quarter of 2013 as 22.7 percent of respondents to a Social Weather Stations poll claimed to have experienced having nothing to eat in the last three months. This was equivalent to 4.9 million households going hungry.
CHICAGO — There’s a sense of urgency to the quest for workplace harmony, as baby boomers delay retirement and work side-by-side with people young enough to be their children — or grandchildren.
Business leaders identified nine major sectors in Mindanao that require attention if the region’s competitiveness is to improve ahead of the anticipated Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) integration in 2015, the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) said in a statement Thursday.
The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) needs a P4.09-billion budget to train more Filipinos under its scholarship programs, its top official said Thursday.
The electrical grid is notoriously slow to change. Since the days when Thomas Edison debated the merits of A/C versus D/C power transmission, the biggest debates in electrical generation have been about whether to use natural gas or coal for power. But that’s all changing as the cost of traditional energy sources rises, and that…
In developing countries, the challenges that girls face are magnified by poverty. Rather than learning about their rights and how they can make a difference in the world, many girls’ voices are silenced and they have no say in major decisions that impact their lives.
The third of eight required core courses in the new General Education Curriculum (GEC) for all Philippine colleges and universities is “The Contemporary World / Ang Kasalukuyang Daigdig.”
The Department of Trade and Industry insists that private sector-led roadmaps will save this country and bring inclusive and sustainable economic growth to this nation. Here is a case where too much laissez-faire can actually kill the cow.
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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