A migrants group based in the Middle East said they have received information and complaints against Philippine labor and welfare officials and staff who are allegedly working for foreign recruitment agencies (FRAs).
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The police here raided early Thursday morning an evacuation camp where 700 indigenous people from Talaingod, Davao del Norte and some parts of Bukidnon province sought sanctuary for months now.
The new police chief of Tagum City took his oath on Monday.
The province of Davao del Sur got the highest rank as the most competitive province in the country in this year’s National Competitiveness Council’s Cities and Municipalities Index (CMCI).
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has advised a further reduction of the power supply in Mindanao from yesterday’s 60 MW to 130 MW on Tuesday.
A partylist group filed a resolution today at the House of Representatives to investigate the dumping of trash from Canada into the country as a lawmaker said it violates a convention.
A partylist lawmaker says the labor department must make a mining company accountable for alleged violation of labor standards in two accidents and not just annouce known “token” packages for victims.
No more durian candy pasalubongs (treats) for Mercy Regidor’s family in Manila.
The mining company operating in Semirara Island, Antique Province is responsible for the death of three of its mine workers early morning of Friday, says a labor group.
The Junior Chamber International (JCI) Davao will launch a project “JCI Davao Business Developer” to provide IT (information technology) and multimedia solutions for micro and small businesses.