The U.S. Labor Department this week announced a list of the worst countries for abuses of child labor but held out only meager hope for improvement soon. India, Bangladesh and the Philippines are at the top. Several Latin American countries also made the list.
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PHILIPPINE Airlines service providers are shifting to high gear. PAL service providers are swiftly adjusting to the pace and new work set up for ground handling and catering at the flag carrier’s hub at NAIA Terminal 2.
BUSINESSES in Manila and Mindanao want the government to restrict the entry of Japanese goods covered by the Philippine-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (PJEPA).
A NUMBER of lawmakers have warned that the benefits provided by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) would dry up in light of the P39.4 billion allocated for the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) Program and the fixed rates of the new PhilHealth payment scheme.
SUBIC, Zambales, Philippines – Five workers were killed and at least eight others were seriously injured, some of them reportedly losing their legs, in an accident at the Keppel ship repair facility in this town yesterday morning.
MANILA, Philippines – More than P5.923-billion worth of housing units and other assets owned by the Home Guarantee Corp. (HGC) are being occupied for free by informal settlers and evicted former owners, according to a 2010 Commission on Audit (COA) report.
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) said Saturday it will tap local government units (LGUs) to intensify it campaign against the worst form of child labor.
Labor leaders designated by President Benigno Aquino III to help oversee industrial peace have urged the government to work out a compromise between Philippine Airlines and its restive ground employees, in accordance with the mandate of the Constitution for the State “to provide full protection to labor.”
MANILA, Philippines (4th UPDATE) – The number of shipyard workers killed in an accident at the Keppel Subic Shipyard in Subic, Zambales Friday morning has risen to 6.
THE GOVERNMENT withheld P571.89 million from 19,063 kindergarten teachers who remain unpaid since June, ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio said Thursday.
THE United Nations estimates that 60 percent of the world’s population aged 65 and above will reside in Asia by 2050 that will increase market demand for quality healthcare.
The Aquino government should consider reducing the budget of the Department of Social Welfare’s Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) program and channel its funds to the Philippine Health Corp. (PhilHealth) where it could be used to provide free medical and surgical procedures to its members.
Malacañang virtually backtracked from its plan to impound billions worth of budgetary allocations for unfilled positions in government in the Judiciary and constitutional bodies in the proposed 2012 national budget.
MANILA, Philippines—Five shipyard workers in Subic died while eight others were injured after the platform they were standing on fell Friday, police said.
Changing World MANILA, Philippines — The recent improvement in global competitiveness of the Philippines in the World Economic Forum (WEF) ranking leaves little room for complacency. We are still behind all of our ASEAN peers, with the exception of Cambodia.
The Chamber of Mines of the Philippines is calling on its members to stand their ground and just say no to “revolutionary taxes” extorted by insurgent groups who threaten to commit more atrocities to disrupt mining operations.
Citing heavy losses to life and property due to recent typhoons, the Philippines pushed for the inclusion of climate change in the agenda of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council (UNHRC).
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“Will the Philippines become the next Asian tiger?” This was the question Dato Timothy Ong of Brunei posed to the academic, business and political leaders from the Asean countries that he had gathered in Manila last week to take stock of regional developments in the last year.
THE government on Wednesday said it may offer at least two projects to investors under the so-called public-private partnership starting this quarter, scaling down from an earlier plan for 10 proposals this year.
THE extent of the damage by typhoons Pedring and Quiel to agriculture may have already exceeded the losses from two typhoons two years ago, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said on Wednesday.
BRUSSELS: Recession is a live risk next year, particularly in Europe, a senior IMF figure said Wednesday in Brussels as the eurozone toils with twin sovereign debt and banking crises.
MANILA, Philippines – Yokohama Tire Philippines Inc. (YTPI) is investing an additional $650 million to expand its facility in Clark. Clark Development Corp. (CDC) said the expansion will make Yokohama the largest tire manufacturer in the world.
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) sees a smooth implementation of the outsourcing program of flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL).
A lawmaker said US Ambassador Harry Thomas Jr.’s claim that four out of 10 male foreign tourists come to the Philippines for sex does not augur well for the country’s fight against the predominantly sexually transmitted human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
MANILA, Philippines – Communist rebels in the Philippines should stop unlawful killings, abductions, and attacks that target civilians, a New York-based human rights group said Wednesday.
The Philippine delegation to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) round of talks in Panama said on Wednesday that Filipinos are fighting for survival amid worsening climate change, citing the two recent typhoons that battered the country consecutively in a span of just two weeks.
The disclosure of an almost P14-billion budgetary requirement being imposed by the Department of Health (DoH) and proposed to be included in the 2012 budget for the implementation of the Reproductive Health (RH) bill gave Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile another reason to strongly oppose the highly debated measure.
MANILA, Philippines – Minors won’t be given condoms, intra-uterine devices (IUDs), and other contraceptives even if the reproductive health (RH) bill is enacted into law.