Despite the devastation caused by Typhoons Pedring and Quiel which ravaged the rice growing regions of central and northern Luzon, inflation will stay within the 3-percent to 5-percent target range this year, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) said Monday.
HONG KONG – A Hong Kong court has ruled as unconstitutional a law banning foreign maids from permanent residency in a landmark move sparking heated debate in the Asian financial hub.
(Updated 4:31 p.m.) Suspected communist rebels on Monday attacked three mining firms in Surigao del Norte in a span of three hours, resulting in a number of damaged equipment, the military said.
MANILA, Philippines – The government is likely to convert the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP) into a coal-fired power facility, said Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras.
THE P20 minimum wage increase that took effect last month will hit small and medium businesses the hardest, a Cebuano business leader warned yesterday.
MANILA, Philippines – The local business community is urging the Aquino administration to spend more and speed up projects under the public private partnership (PPP) program to boost the economy.
PHILIPPINE economic managers have ruled out meeting their growth target for this year, but said the country’s expansion would continue to outpace that of advanced nations even if the euro zone resolves its debt crisis.
One of the most frustrating things about the media coverage—and consequently, public perception—of the ongoing Philippine Airlines debacle is the effort to oversimplify the conflict as a simple labor-management dispute.
On PAL: In 1997, Lucio Tan bought the Philippine Airlines, which was already on the brink of closing down. After pouring in a substantial capital, he was able to sustain the airline’s needs. However, a year after PAL experienced its first major crisis. I remember in 1998 when I was in Germany with my parents…
MANILA, Philippines – The national government has earmarked an initial P2.5 billion to settle the unpaid compulsory social security contributions of thousands of public school teachers, House Assistant Majority Leader and Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said yesterday.
Last of five parts THE last section of the Philippine Government Action Plan for open governance, Maximize Technology and Innovation, aims to use information and communications technology to enhance access to information about the public sector, especially its finances, policies, decisions, operations, and performance.
MANILA, Philippines – Philippine Airlines (PAL) yesterday rejected the offer of striking ground employees to return to work and end the labor dispute.
A member of the House of Representatives yesterday called on the Department of Health (DoH), Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) to strictly implement the provision on the anti-decking or referral system as provided for in Republic Act 10022 or the Migrant and Overseas Filipino Workers Act, so…
Around 500 Hong Kong nationals yesterday rallied to protest against a landmark court ruling which could allow thousands of foreign maids the right to permanent residency.
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) said yesterday there’s no turning back on the airline’s outsourcing program as it turned down its former employees’ offer to return to work in exchange for keeping them in their old posts.
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Monday called on local government units (LGUs) to formulate local legislations that will address child labor and integrate anti-child labor initiatives in their local development plans and programs.
YET another typhoon, and in September. I have lost count of how many weather disturbances there have been over the past months, I can barely remember when we last had a sunny weekend day here in Alabang. Must be something to do with climate change, the melting of the polar ice caps, and holes in…
“Even the mighty fall, Mom,” my son remarked as he looked out into our garden and saw that the huge traveler’s palm tree that had stood as an imposing presence on our lawn since he was a baby was now lying prostrate on the ground.
The Philippine government has set aside P2 billion in business loans under its re-integration program for migrant workers including those who may be displaced by a new policy being enforced by Saudi Arabia, one of the richest markets for Filipino manpower.
Members of the Philippine Airlines Employees Association (Palea) have offered to return to their jobs to avoid further disruptions to the operations of Philippine Airlines, but on the condition that management halt its plan to outsource their jobs until the Supreme Court hands down a decision on the matter, according to the union’s leader.
AMENDMENTS OF CONSTITUTION BY LEGISLATION ILLEGAL The proposed “mongrel” constituent assembly (con-ass) to seek amendments to the 1987 Constitution that was proposed during the Legislative Summit last Thursday is not provided under the Charter and its forming would run contrary to the basic law of the land, according to a senior member of the House…
The law is what the Supreme Court says it is. This legal adage springs from the nature of our government. While it is congress that enacts or passes a law, it is the court that interprets it. Sometimes, the interpretation represents the true intent or spirit of the law as originally contemplated by the lawmakers.…
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MANILA, Philippines – The management of the country’s flag carrier Philippine Airlines is no longer interested in going back to the negotiating table to discuss ways to end the impasse with striking employees, PAL president Jaime Bautista said yesterday.
BEFORE Android, smart phones and tablets became all the rage in tech-savvy Manila, the camera phone was the gadget of choice of the upwardly-mobile urbanite. The demand for camera phones reached fever pitch in early 2001 with people from all walks of life owning, if not wanting one. The Filipinos’ fondness for instant “photo-ops” and…
Amid the irrevocable implementation of the 12 percent VAT on toll starting today, October 1, Zambales Rep. Ma. Milagros “Mitos” Magsaysay joined progressive lawmakers in calling on the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) to reassess the feasibility of a wage increase for workers to able to cope with inflation and skyrocketing prices of goods.
Even with the implementation of the value added tax (VAT) on toll starting today, Malacañang downplayed claims that this would jack up prices of basic commodities and may even warrant a fare increase in public utility vehicles plying along tollways.
A tourist wanders into a back-alley antique shop in San Francisco’s Chinatown. Picking through the objects on display, he discovers a detailed, life-sized, bronze sculpture of a rat. The sculpture is so interesting and unique, that he picks it up and asks the shop owner what it costs.
A Hong Kong court yesterday ruled Friday that a law banning foreign maids from permanent residency in the city is unconstitutional, in a landmark case that could pave the way for a flood of applications.
MANILA, Philippines – The country’s foreign debt climbed 7.3 percent to $61.4 billion in the first half of the year from $57.3 billion a year ago on the back of an upward foreign exchange revaluation due to the general weakness of the dollar against major currencies, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco…