MANILA – Filipino workers remain popular with foreign employers, with the number of workers hired abroad reaching over 1.8 million last year.
The country, even the world, has so much more to learn when crafting laws that should govern the digital highway. So even if our lawmakers had passed an imperfect law in 2012, only after years of debates, it’s something to be thankful about.
MANILA, Philippines – The country’s retail industry may see a boost once the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) regional economic integration begins next year.
“Para sa mga nagnanais makakita o makaipon ng extra income, ang part-time job ang alternatibong solusyon.” Para sa mga nagnanais makakita o makaipon ng extra income, ang part-time job ang alternatibong solusyon.
THE PHILIPPINES was one of the most aggressive in pushing for accelerating the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community from the original 2020 target year to 2015. But now that the start of the ASEAN integration is just around the corner, the Philippines would now appear to be least attractive investment destination in the ASEAN…
MANILA, Philippines – Less than half of the 100 biggest corporations in the country made it to the Bureau of Internal Revenue’s (BIR) prestigious taxpayers list.
THE PHILIPPINES fell for the second time in a row in a World Bank ranking that tracks how efficiently goods can be traded across borders.
MANILA – Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) Deputy Director General Jay Yusingco on Wednesday said the truck ban being imposed in Manila will discourage foreign companies and investors from expanding their businesses in the country.
The graduates of 2014 will be marching soon. My focus today is on the private tertiary educational system. “Statistics.” About three million students are enrolled in the tertiary educational sector every year. The Philippine Yearbook of Statistics in 2011 states that for the academic year 2009-2010 a total of 2.7 million students were enrolled at…
More or Less, the BBC team that investigates numbers and statistics, is often asked to check out claims that readers or listeners to the radio programme find hard to believe.
THE Asia News Network website posted this headline on March 11: “Asean [the Association of Southeast Asian Nations] displays solidarity as region suffers.” The commentary accompanying it noted that Malaysia’s neighbors responded without hesitation to the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, saying this “is testing relations and cooperation among Asean friends and partners.”
The government has rolled out programs to create more jobs for Filipinos so that seeking employment abroad will be unnecessary, a Malacañang official said Tuesday.
MANILA – The Philippines will have to downgrade its target to reduce poverty, officials warned Tuesday, a move which would leave an additional four million people virtually destitute in 2016.
How is that for a headline? P-Noy is always urging columnists to be positive about the country. At long last we landed among the top 10 in a list prepared by the prestigious magazine, The Economist. And we are ahead of Thailand and Indonesia too.
MANILA, Philippines – Nine out of 10 Filipino Internet users fell victim to cybercrime due to lack of awareness on security features of social networks, the Philippine National Police (PNP) bared yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – Credit Suisse has warned the Philippines’ trade data may be under-recorded due to smuggling and this may mean current account surplus is actually smaller than what is officially reported.
MANILA, Philippines – Remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) went up 6.8 percent in January from a year ago, driven largely by sustained demand for skilled and professional manpower overseas, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – The World Bank (WB) has revised its economic growth targets for the Philippines this year from 6.7 percent to a slightly slower 6.6 percent.
MANILA, Philippines – A group of education reform advocates called on the government to close down weak-performing teacher education institutions (TEIs) following the low-passing rates in the licensure examination for teachers (LET) in the past five years.
MANILA – If you’re an engineer or a doctor, then your profession is among the list of highest paying jobs abroad. According to JobStreet.com’s Salary Report for Overseas Jobs, oil and gas engineers in the managerial level are the highest paid workers abroad, earning an average of P186,000 per month.
Of the 1.4 million Filipinos with disabilities identified in the 2010 National Census, 14 percent – or over 200,000 people – had mental disability. But, once shunned by their own families and communities, largely because of ignorance and prejudice, who will take care of them? What legal and financial resources does the state have to…
The Philippine government should intensify its job creation efforts, particularly in the agriculture and manufacturing sectors, to alleviate poverty and make economic growth more inclusive, according to a World Bank report released Monday.
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MANILA – A lawmaker on Sunday said 4,034 nurses took the US National Licensure Examination (NCLEX) in 2013 in hopes of obtaining gainful employment in America.
BACOLOD CITY , Philippines – At least 18 private and public colleges and universities in Region 6 (Western Visayas) have applied for tuition hike for academic year 2014-2015.
MANILA, Philippines – The government will hold a second nationwide survey this summer to identify the poorest of the poor families.
Come on, ERC… when you guys blame the unusually high Meralco rate increases last December on market failure, you really mean regulatory failure. If you ERC guys were more alert in defense of the public interest, you would have seen market failure about to happen and would have taken steps to stop it from happening.
ENVIRONMENT Secretary Ramon J.P. Paje on Sunday underscored the need to conserve water and electricity, both being precious economic resources, which remain inaccessible to millions of Filipinos.
A GROUP of power generators welcomed last week’s ruling of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) which ordered the recalculation of the rates on the spot market.
The Philippines is already fully prepared for the ASEAN Economic Community integration 2015 although there are areas that need to be improved on, a Department of Trade and Industry senior trade specialist said yesterday.