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At least 754 marginalized workers in Aurora province have been provided emergency employment assistance by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) regional office.

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) issued a cease and desist order (CD) to stop operations of the contractor of a warehouse that collapsed in Guiguinto, Bulacan last Monday and killed 12 people, including a 14-year-old laborer.

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Acting swiftly on a complaint by “victimized” Filipinos, agents of the regional offices of the Bureau of Immigration Region 1 and Cordillera (BI-R1-CAR) arrested Thursday afternoon a 49-year old Korean “undesirable”.

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BAGUIO CITY – US microchip maker Texas Instruments is slashing 400 jobs in its plant at the export processing zone here to cope with falling orders amid the global economic crunch, labor officials said.

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MANILA (AP) -US microchip maker Texas Instruments Inc.is slashing 400 jobs in the Philippines to cope with falling orders amid the global economic crunch, labor officials said.

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The SBMA, its subsidiary Freeport Services Corp. (FSC), and the protesters signed an amicable settlement that focused on the employees’ desire to return to their jobs without any legal or administrative sanctions to be taken against them.
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MANILA (AP) -US microchip maker Texas Instruments Inc.is slashing 400 jobs in the Philippines to cope with falling orders amid the global economic crunch, labor officials said.

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The SBMA, its subsidiary Freeport Services Corp. (FSC), and the protesters signed an amicable settlement that focused on the employees’ desire to return to their jobs without any legal or administrative sanctions to be taken against them.
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