Monthly Archives: July 2020
[OPINION] Who needs enemies when you have a President like Duterte?
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Date posted on July 11, 2020
Pandemic crushes garment industry, the developing world’s path out of poverty
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Date posted on July 11, 2020
ABS-CBN shutdown to worsen joblessness, says labor coalition
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Thousands of employees of ABS-CBN network are in peril of losing jobs after the House of Representatives denied its application for franchise renewal on Friday, a grim scenario that could worsen the unemployment problem triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, a labor coalition said.
Yul Servo, Dan Fernandez, pati ‘yong ama ng isang ABS-CBN talent
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Yul Servo, Dan Fernandez, pati 'yong ama ng isang ABS-CBN talent pic.twitter.com/Hf3VjbR56I — The Professional Heckler (@hecklerforever8) July 10, 2020
Only 41% of Filipino households have computers, according to @NEDAhq. @BusinessMirror
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Only 41% of Filipino households have computers, according to @NEDAhq. @BusinessMirror pic.twitter.com/RUwC5bpDDs — Cai Ordinario (@caiordinario) July 10, 2020
10 ways to create positive employee experiences for remote workers
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Group warns vs youth unemployment
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
by Janvic Mateo (The Philippine Star), 10 Jul 2020 MANILA, Philippines — Advocacy group Philippine Business for Education (PBEd) has issued a warning on increased unemployment of the youth as the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect various sectors and industries.
What do I need to know about asbestos in my home?
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
PCW commissioner on media resigns over ABS-CBN shutdown
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Garcia, Gullas, Mendoza: All 3 Cebuano House members vote against ABS-CBN franchise
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
By: Ador Vincent Mayol, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 10 Jul 2020 CEBU CITY—All three Cebuano members of the House committee on legislative franchises voted to reject bills seeking to grant broadcast giant ABS-CBN a new franchise. They are Pablo John Garcia, Eduardo Gullas and Democrito Mendoza.
Study confirms: Any asbestos exposure amount can cause mesothelioma
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Date posted on July 10, 2020
Coronavirus infections among health workers in PH continue to decline — DOH
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Date posted on July 9, 2020
ILO welcomes COVID-19 seafarers’ rights agreement
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Date posted on July 9, 2020
Workers lack legal protection if an employer retaliates for reports of discrimination in more than half of countries, found the study
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Date posted on July 9, 2020
4 Tips for productive online discussions
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Date posted on July 9, 2020
UNAIDS warns Asia targets won’t be reached
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
Kantar, the world’s leading data, insights, and consulting group, reveals that local noodle brand, Lucky Me, remains the top most chosen brand in the Philippines for the fifth consecutive year.
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
Kantar, the world’s leading data, insights, and consulting group, reveals that local noodle brand, Lucky Me, remains the top most chosen brand in the Philippines for the fifth consecutive year. pic.twitter.com/AloXSR3oS2 — Tina Arceo-Dumlao (@tinaarceodumlao) July 8, 2020
Covid-19 highlights gender gap in aging care in Asean
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
By Lydia Ruddy, Manila Times, 8 Jul 2020 IN Indonesia, heartbreaking stories about health care workers who died as a result of the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) started appearing in newspapers within weeks of the first diagnosed cases in the country. Doctors, nurses and other frontline health workers without appropriate personal protectic equipment (PPE) were…
Workers want flexibility. After COVID, they just might get it: Poll
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
DepEd: Over 250-K students transferred from private schools to public schools
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
The world’s cruise ships can’t sail. Now, what to do with them?
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
OECD publishes model rules for tax reporting by gig economy platform operators
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Date posted on July 8, 2020
7 Jul 2020 -Growth, even just for a quarter, unlikely this year — BSP chief
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Date posted on July 7, 2020
By Ian Nicolas Cigaral(Philstar.com), 7 Jul 2020 MANILA, Philippines — There is no chance for economic growth this year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) chief said on Tuesday.
Goise I think kelangan na nating bumalik sa MECQ or even ECQ. The gov’t opened up too early without ensuring mass testing and effective contact tracing. Hence, the skyrocketing of new cases.
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Date posted on July 7, 2020
Here are the pros and cons:https://t.co/aZ90r3YNJZ — JC Punongbayan #StandWithRappler (@jcpunongbayan) July 7, 2020
‘Metro Manila not running out of hospital beds’
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Date posted on July 7, 2020
by Sheila Crisostomo, Alexis Romero (The Philippine Star), 7 Jul 2020 ICU beds full in 11 hospitals MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang described as “fake news” yesterday reports that Metro Manila’s healthcare system was under severe strain amid the recent spike in coronavirus cases.
Philippines starts online course on COVID-19 preventive measures in the workplace
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Date posted on July 7, 2020
The course spreads awareness about the nature of the virus, its transmission, and safety protocols for the workplace. by Samaya Dharmaraj, 7 Jul 2020 The Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), a government-run organisation, has an online course on “Practicing COVID-19 Preventive Measures in the Workplace”, which is now open to the public.
Relaxed coronavirus rules push inflation up to 2.5% in June 2020
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Date posted on July 7, 2020
More than 70 countries at risk of running out of HIV drugs due to coronavirus pandemic, WHO says
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Date posted on July 6, 2020
DOLE accepts online filing of working child permit applications
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Date posted on July 6, 2020
by Leslie Ann Aquino, Manila Bulletin, 6 Jul 2020 The Department of Labor and Employment National Capital Region said all applications for issuance of Working Child Permit (WCP) shall be submitted online.
HLPF2020: Unions call on governments to invest in Sustainable Development Goal 8
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Date posted on July 6, 2020