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The real inequality: Who gets to inconvenience others and get away with it.
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According to Philippine labor law, placing employees in “floating status” (also known as temporary layoff) is permissible under specific conditions. However,…
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The business community is looking to the government’s newly declared energy emergency as a chance to fast-track long-pending reforms and secure more stable…
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Being first is usually a badge of honor. But in this case, it underscores a failure to anticipate, to prepare, and to act before a crisis turns to catastrophe.
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The Philippines has become the first country in the world to declare a state of national energy emergency in response to the rising global oil crisis fueled by…
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said he does not want to discuss the possibility of controlling oil companies using his authority under Executive Order No.…
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Malacañang on Tuesday declared a state of national energy emergency, just hours after senators sharply criticized the government’s handling — and apparent…
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The Regional Peace and Order Council–National Capital Region (RPOC-NCR) approved 16 resolutions during its first-quarter meeting, focusing on preparations for…
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Malacañang named a veteran fireman to replace the dismissed Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) head, Chief Superintendent Jesus Fernandez, who is currently facing…
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The right of the employer of placing an employee under preventive suspension, however, is subject to a restriction as to duration.
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ILOILO CITY — The Iloilo provincial and city governments have reinforced energy conservation measures in response to rising global uncertainties and increasing…
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The Commission on Audit (CoA) has ordered the Social Security System (SSS) to refund P5.59 million to a contractor, ruling that the state pension fund had no…
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