+ Follow ARTIST ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATE Tag
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[Title] => Villar: Govt representatives lobbying for OPAs in Japan were makapili
[Summary] => Like modern-day "makapili," Philippine government officials proved to be a letdown for "misrepresenting" the plight of Filipino entertainers before Japan, a senator claimed yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2005-03-28 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Christina Mendez
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[Title] => RP, Japan entertainment industries discuss restriction on Pinoy entertainers
[Summary] => Filipino talent promoters and their Japanese counterparts will meet tomorrow to draw up possible actions on the plan of the Japanese government to restrict the entry of entertainers there.
Art Pangilinan, secretary general of the Philippine Association of Recruitment Agencies Deploying Artists (Parada), said yesterday the plan could displace around 80,000 Filipino entertainers in Japan, commonly called "Japayuki," and affect "hundreds of thousands of people who depend upon them for their livelihood."
[DatePublished] => 2004-12-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorID] => 1804896
[AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo
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ARTIST ACCREDITATION CERTIFICATE
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[Title] => Villar: Govt representatives lobbying for OPAs in Japan were makapili
[Summary] => Like modern-day "makapili," Philippine government officials proved to be a letdown for "misrepresenting" the plight of Filipino entertainers before Japan, a senator claimed yesterday.
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[Title] => RP, Japan entertainment industries discuss restriction on Pinoy entertainers
[Summary] => Filipino talent promoters and their Japanese counterparts will meet tomorrow to draw up possible actions on the plan of the Japanese government to restrict the entry of entertainers there.
Art Pangilinan, secretary general of the Philippine Association of Recruitment Agencies Deploying Artists (Parada), said yesterday the plan could displace around 80,000 Filipino entertainers in Japan, commonly called "Japayuki," and affect "hundreds of thousands of people who depend upon them for their livelihood."
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