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                    [Title] => HK decides not to cut maids’ pay
                    [Summary] => The Hong Kong government bowed yesterday to pressure from the Philippines and Indonesia and announced it would not push through with its planned salary cut for foreign domestic helpers.


A spokesman for the special administrative region said the minimum monthly pay of HK$3,670 (US$470) would be retained subject to further review if economic conditions continued to deteriorate.
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Sinabi sa ulat kahapon ni Philippine Ambassador to Abu Dhabi Amable Aguiluz III na pinayagang makalaya ang naturang mga OFW dahil sa pangako ng embahada ng Pilipinas na ihaharap sila sa judicial authorities ng Abu Dhabi kung kinakailangan.
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Ambassador to Abu Dhabi Amable Aguiluz III said in a statement yesterday he had sent a diplomatic note to the UAE foreign ministry to seek the release of the Filipinos to the embassy’s custody while the case against them is being heard.
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                    [Summary] => The Hong Kong government bowed yesterday to pressure from the Philippines and Indonesia and announced it would not push through with its planned salary cut for foreign domestic helpers.


A spokesman for the special administrative region said the minimum monthly pay of HK$3,670 (US$470) would be retained subject to further review if economic conditions continued to deteriorate.
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Sinabi sa ulat kahapon ni Philippine Ambassador to Abu Dhabi Amable Aguiluz III na pinayagang makalaya ang naturang mga OFW dahil sa pangako ng embahada ng Pilipinas na ihaharap sila sa judicial authorities ng Abu Dhabi kung kinakailangan.
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Ambassador to Abu Dhabi Amable Aguiluz III said in a statement yesterday he had sent a diplomatic note to the UAE foreign ministry to seek the release of the Filipinos to the embassy’s custody while the case against them is being heard.
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