Monthly Archives: March 2017

Filipina domestic helper cited as model caregiver in Singapore

Published by rudy Date posted on March 26, 2017

The Straits Times/Asia News Network, Mar 26, 2017 Every night, Ms. Josefina Amparo Hosena, 45, beds down together with her young charge Leona Heng to the soothing music of celebrity South Korean pianist Yiruma. Every few hours, Ms Josefina wakes to replenish five-year-old Leona’s milk supply through her feeding tube, and clean it. She gingerly…

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Could Congress force call centers to stay in the U.S.?

Published by rudy Date posted on March 26, 2017

Mar 26, 2017, https://customerthink.com/could-congress-force-call-centers-to-stay-in-the-u-s/ Earlier this month, Congress reintroduced a bill that could deter certain companies from sending call center jobs over seas.

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Temperature reaches fever pitch

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

By: Jaymee T. Gamil, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 25, 2017 The heat is on—way before the official summer season. The Philippines once again experienced heat reaching feverish levels on Friday, with Metro Manila registering a heat index of 38.5 degrees Celsius, with a temperature of 34.2 degrees as of 2 p.m., at the weather bureau’s…

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Coke offers solution as labor shuns DA chief

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

by Dolly Yasa, the Daily Guardian, Mar 25, 2017 BACOLOD CITY – Labor groups in Negros Occidental on Mar. 24, 2017 declared Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol as “persona-non-grata” even as the official declared on his Facebook account that he has found a “win-win” solution to the issue of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) or corn…

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How low-paying jobs and weak safety nets reduce innovation and productivity

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

Given the structure of our social safety net, automation tends to increase poverty and inequality rather than unemployment By Ryan Avent, http://evonomics.com/automation-robust-social-safety-net-increases-productivity/ People are worried about robots taking jobs. Driverless cars are around the corner. Restaurants and shops increasingly carry the option to order by touchscreen. Google’s clever algorithms provide instant translations that are remarkably…

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Doctor makes appeal for healthier work places for women

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

By: Julie M. Aurelio, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 25, 2017 A doctor at the Manila Medical Center (MMC) appealed to the government and employers to invest in ways to make work environments healthier for women.

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Laborers want Piñol’s head in bitter battle over sugar

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

By: Carla P. Gomez, INQInquirer Visayas, Mar 25, 2017 BACOLOD CITY — Labor and agrarian reform beneficiary groups in Negros Occidental passed a resolution on Friday declaring Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol “persona non grata”.

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Skills shortfall deterring investment — NEDA

Published by rudy Date posted on March 25, 2017

by Danica M. Uy, Mar 25, 2017, Businessworld POTENTIAL Japanese investors have noted a skills shortfall in the Filipino workforce which makes them hesitant to pursue projects in the country, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said.

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Call centers cite growth, more jobs in PH

Published by rudy Date posted on March 24, 2017

By: Roy Stephen C. Canive, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 24, 2017 The call center sector is expected to hit about $20.4 billion in revenues in the next six years, accounting for over half of the total target of the information technology and business process management (IT-BPM) industry.

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Electrician dies in Zamboanga ice plant accident

Published by rudy Date posted on March 24, 2017

By: Julie Alipala, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 24, 2017 ZAMBOANGA CITY –One person was killed while two others were injured when one of the compressors at an ice plant here exploded while being fixed on Friday.

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How to make employment fair in an age of contracting and temp work

Published by rudy Date posted on March 24, 2017

by David Weil, Mar 24, 2017 Every day, many of us eat at restaurants, stay at hotels, receive packages, and use our digital devices with the assumption that the company we pay for these services — Hilton, Amazon, Apple, etc. — also employs the people who deliver them. This assumption is increasingly incorrect: Our deliveries…

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MHC forum on immigration challenges tackles rights, options for Filipinos

Published by rudy Date posted on March 23, 2017

WRITTEN BY ADMINISTRATOR, Mar 23, 2017 AFAIRFAX, Virginia — The forum on “Human and Labor Trafficking and Current Immigration Challenges,” organized by the Migrant Heritage Commission (MHC), discussed immigration rights and options under U.S. laws, providing hope to undocumented Filipinos, as well as victims of human and labor trafficking and domestic abuse by U.S. citizen…

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Why the lowly dandelion is a better metaphor for leaders than the mighty banyan

Published by rudy Date posted on March 23, 2017

by Vivek Bapat, Mar 23, 2017 Banyans are among the world’s largest and longest-living trees — one in India is more than 200 years old and is reported to be the world’s largest tree. Bigger than the average Wal-Mart, it has a canopy of more than 19,000 square meters. Not surprisingly, this visual distinctiveness has…

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Philippine human development below East Asia and Pacific average

Published by rudy Date posted on March 23, 2017

with inputs from Danica M. Uy, Mar 23, 2017, Businessworld THE PHILIPPINES’ stature as one of Asia-Pacific’s fastest-growing economies notwithstanding, human development in the country is below average in the region, according to a United Nations report released yesterday that used 2015 data.

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Cops bust cyber human trafficking ring in Taguig

Published by rudy Date posted on March 22, 2017

By: Marlene Alcaide, News5, Mar 22, 2017 At least three persons were rounded up when law enforcement elements swooped in on a suspected human trafficking ring operation in Taguig City Wednesday.

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Mar. 22, 2017 – “Driving new economic growth will require reducing income inequality, according to this IMF report.” Read more.

Published by rudy Date posted on March 22, 2017

Recent work by the International Monetary Fund suggests that countries which redistribute more and have lower inequality actually grow faster. Read or download the report here.

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Contractualization and the larger issue of employment and poverty reduction

Published by rudy Date posted on March 22, 2017

By Gerardo P. Sicat (The Philippine Star), Mar 22, 2017 The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has finally signed off on the “endo” problem with Department Order No. 174.

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Kadamay ‘pasaway’

Published by rudy Date posted on March 22, 2017

By Marichu A. Villanueva, (The Philippine Star), Mar 22, 2017 Whatever emotional ranting we hear from homeless families for being poor, this is not justification for any one of them to willfully take over and occupy vacant units in government housing projects. Legitimate owners of units in this government housing intended for public school teachers,…

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Philippine peso’s troubles just beginning

Published by rudy Date posted on March 22, 2017

The peso is down 8% and investors are dumping stocks amid doubts about Duterte’s economic agenda. By WILLIAM PESEK, Mar 22, 2017 Philippine’s President Rodrigo Duterte gestures as he answers a question during a press conference at the Malacanang palace in Manila. You can spin voters and the media, but currency traders are a harder…

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Solidarity statement against the unabated, uncontrolled an unregulated importation of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS)

Published by rudy Date posted on March 21, 2017

21 MARCH 2017 The National Congress of Unions in the Sugar Industry of the Philippines and its allied labor federations, workers organizations, small farmer’s organizations and agrarian reform beneficiary organizations representing more or less 300,000 sugar workers and their families stand in firm solidarity with the other stakeholders of the sugar industry in condemning the…

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Why the Philippines can’t crush its deadly communist movement–even 50 Years later

Published by rudy Date posted on March 21, 2017

Ralph Jennings, CONTRIBUTOR, Forbes, Mar 21, 2017 The Philippines is a democracy always being tested by violent anti-government rebel groups. You hear a lot about the well-armed Muslim fronts that want more autonomy in the majority Catholic country and don’t mind battling troops from Manila or slaying foreign tourists. But one of the most nagging…

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Does work make you happy? Evidence from the World Happiness Report

Published by rudy Date posted on March 20, 2017

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GOCC subsidies up to P103 B in 2016

Published by rudy Date posted on March 20, 2017

By Mary Grace Padin (The Philippine Star), Mar 20, 2017 MANILA, Philippines – Subsidies to government-owned and -controlled corporations (GOCCs) went up in 2016, with the bulk of the amount going to health care services, data from the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) showed.

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Happiness report: Norway is the happiest place on Earth

Published by rudy Date posted on March 20, 2017

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How ‘evidence-based’ anti-trafficking campaigns make facts and mismeasure freedom

Published by rudy Date posted on March 20, 2017

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Industrial robots are good for the economy, study suggests

Published by rudy Date posted on March 20, 2017

A new study shows that robotics investments pay off and the US is in the lead. By Kelly McSweeney, Mar 20, 2017 In many automotive plants, robots have taken over the heavy lifting and repetitive tasks. Investment in robotics has a greater positive impact on the economy than information technology, construction or real estate, according…

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The science behind senior moments

Published by rudy Date posted on March 19, 2017

By Melissa Pandika, the Daily Dose, Oct 2, 2017 Because for the elderly, drawing a blank might stem not from a lack of information but an information overload. Let’s say you’ve met an attractive stranger at a wedding. As he starts talking about his job as a patent attorney, you overhear another guest chatting about…

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DOLE downplays layoff scenario

Published by rudy Date posted on March 19, 2017

By Sheila Crisostomo (The Philippine Star), Mar 19, 2017 MANILA, Philippines – An official of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) shrugged off yesterday the Employers’ Confederation of the Philippines’ warning that Department Order No. 174 would lead to massive displacement of workers.

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Labor: Dole order won’t stop ‘endo’

Published by rudy Date posted on March 18, 2017

By: Julie M. Aurelio, Tarra Quismundo, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mar 18, 2017 Workers’ groups on Friday questioned the labor department’s new order banning labor-only contracting, charging that it has failed to stop the unfair practice of contractualization.

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‘Gone too soon’ no more: Philippines on legal route to end HIV epidemic

Published by rudy Date posted on March 18, 2017

Read more at https://asiancorrespondent.com/2017/03/gone-soon-no-philippines-legal-route-end-hiv-epidemic/#RXsMQrsq6KjyoULm.99

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