By: Agence France Presse, 8 Dec 2021 PARIS — With Chilean lawmakers approving a same-sex marriage bill Tuesday, we look at the situation across the globe.
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by Atty. Josephus B. Jimenez – The Freeman, 2 Sep 2021 Your employees are not your property. You cannot manipulate them nor exploit their lack of courage and leverage. Your workers are not your slaves. Slavery had been abolished before the arrival of the Americans at the turn of the last century. You cannot treat…
by Edu Punay – The Philippine Star, 20 Aug 2021 MANILA, Philippines — Two House leaders have objected to a bill allowing absolute divorce in the country.
by Jose C. Sison (The Philippine Star), 25 Jun 2021 A marriage may be dissolved by the death of a spouse. And under Article 41 of the Family Code (FC), a spouse who has been missing for four consecutive years, or two consecutive years if his disappearance occurred when there is danger of death, may…
by Francis J. Kong (The Philippine Star), 15 May 2021 I remember telling a young man seeking marital advice: “In this country, you need to remember that you do not just marry the one you love, but you are marrying her entire family as well, so it would work best if you can get along…
JUST IN: Supreme Court, in unanimous new ruling, says psychological incapacity as a ground for declaration of nullity of marriage in Art 36 of the Family Code is a legal concept, not medical/personality disorder. Testimony of psychologist/psychiatrist not mandatory | @mikenavallo pic.twitter.com/8ByHQdpmLO — ABS-CBN News Channel (@ANCALERTS) May 12, 2021
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by Dona Magsino/LBG, GMA News, 6 Feb 2020 Married couples in the Philippines do not need divorce law as legal remedies for separation is already available, according to an official of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines on Thursday.
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by Janvic Mateo, Marc Jayson Cayabyab (The Philippine Star), Jul 1, 2018 MANILA, Philippines — Six in every 10 Filipinos oppose the proposal to allow same-sex civil unions, according to a survey conducted by Social Weather Stations (SWS).
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court says the State shall now recognize one form of divorce in a country that bans absolute divorce by Lian Buan, Rappler, Apr 24, 2018 BAGUIO, Philippines – The Supreme Court (SC) en banc issued a landmark ruling on Tuesday, April 24, recognizing divorce in marriages with foreigners.
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by Armin P. Adina, Inquirer, Dec 17, 2017 Filipinos are highly satisfied with their personal relationships, a recent study showed. Results from the Pru Life UK Relationship Index (PRI) released last month showed the Philippines ranked second to Cambodia with a score of 79/100.
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Dr Travis Bradberry, Aug 4, 2017 It’s a hard fact to accept, but your friends and coworkers lie to you regularly. The real challenge lies in how you respond once you catch someone in the act.
by Kim Scott, Jul 25, 2017 The relationships that you form with each of your direct reports are central to your ability to fulfill your three core responsibilities as a manager: Create a culture of feedback, build a cohesive team, and achieve results collaboratively. But these relationships do not follow the rules of other relationships…
ABS-CBN News, Jun 26, 2017 MANILA – Filipino companies need to discard stereotypes and adapt instead to the millennial workforce, to ensure productivity and succession in leadership, a management consultant said Monday.
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When you lose good employees, they don’t disengage all at once. by Travis Bradberry, Jun 12, 2017 It’s tough to hold on to good employees, but it shouldn’t be. Most of the mistakes that companies make are easily avoided. When you do make mistakes, your best employees are the first to go, because they have…
by HRD19 Apr 2017 Getting on well with others determines our mood, our state of mind and affects our performance, according to Dr Jenny Brockis, medical practitioner and author of the book Future Brain.
by Rita Linda V. Jimeno, Manila Standard, Feb 13, 2017 Tomorrow will be Valentine’s Day. With Filipinos having a reputation for being naturally romantic, expect restaurants, hotels and motels to be fully booked. Without wanting to be a square, I believe it timely to talk about the worrisome trend, not only in the Philippines but…
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Written by Kris De Meyer, Jan 6, 2017 Finally a new year is here after the most politically divisive 12 months in a very long time. In the UK, Brexit shattered dreams and friendships. In the US, the polarisation was already huge, but a bitter election campaign made the divisions even deeper. Political rhetoric doesn’t persuade…