Read more about the article Why do workers push for P750 national minimum wage?
Workers wear shirts with their calls to raise the national minimum wage to P750 for the private sector and P16,000 for the public sector.

Why do workers push for P750 national minimum wage?

Workers have expressed eagerness to push for the legislation of national minimum wage in time with the celebration of Labor Day on May 1. Amid the rising prices of basic commodities and services, how significant is it for the workers to gain a significant wage hike?

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Read more about the article IN PHOTOS: The day they bury Datu Kaylo, a good leader
A teenager, during the funeral march, made a call upon his fellow Lumad to continue the legacy of Datu Kaylo, especially his struggle to defend ancestral lands. (Ken E. Cagula/davaotoday.com)

IN PHOTOS: The day they bury Datu Kaylo, a good leader

Kin, together with Lumad youths and friends paid their final respects to Datu Kaylo Bontulan, council member of Salugpungan Ta Tanu Igkanogon, before his remains, was laid to rest at the Wireless Public Cemetery at Madapo Hills, Davao City on Tuesday, April 16.

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Read more about the article International game fishing tourney reels off in Siargao Island
More than 100 professional anglers from the Philippines and around the world will compete in the 12th Siargao International Game Fishing Tournament that officially opened on Thursday, April 11 in the town of Pilar, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte. (Alexander D. Lopez/davaotoday.com)

International game fishing tourney reels off in Siargao Island

More than 100 professional anglers from the Philippines and different countries in the world will compete in the 12th Siargao International Game Fishing Tournament that officially opened on Thursday, April 11 in Pilar town.

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