The striking workers and management of a radio station signed today a memorandum of agreement (MOA) which led to the conclusion of a 43-day labor strike.
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Workers of the Radio Mindanao Network (RMN) Davao said that only the charges of illegal strike filed by the company against them stand in the way of a “peaceful” culmination of negotiations that would end their nearly two months strike.
The barring of some media personnel by security personnel and the delayed entry of many to a forum is a “paranoia” on the part of the government, says a local chapter of a media organization.
The Bangsamoro development plan is consistent with the national development plan “that is anti-Moro and pro-foreign (investors),” a Moro group has claimed.
The city’s health officers are encouraging openness among men to adapt to family planning methods and other reproductive health issues, in their bid to alter the “very low acceptance rate” to a family planning procedure.
Chocolate makers need knowledge and technology aside from potential markets in Europe, a newbie chocolate maker and farm manager said.
Children march around Davao City’s downtown streets to call for end to child trafficking, child labor and other issues affecting children. (John Rizle L. Saligumba/davaotoday.com)
Duterte said that Mindanao has lately been “taking a bashing from foreign sources.”
The colleague of slain Italian missionary Fr. Fausto “Pops” Tentorio said they are giving the Department of Justice the “last chance” to investigate and file murder charges against the perpetrators.
Supporters of slain Italian priest Fr. Fausto Tentorio light candles in a pattern of his nickname “Pops” to call for justice. Tentorio was slain three years ago by suspected paramilitary elements in his church in Arakan Valley, North Cotabato. (John Rizle L. Saligumba/davaotoday.com)