+ Follow Caledonia Tag
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[Title] => Philippines places New Caledonia under crisis alert 2
[Summary] => The Department of Foreign Affairs has placed New Caledonia under Crisis Alert Level 2 (Restriction Phase) due to the announcement of a state of emergency in the territory.
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[Title] => Caledonian mining firms favor Filipino employees
[Summary] => The government of New Caledonia announced more employment opportunities for Filipinos to work at the country's strong mining industry.
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[Title] => Caledonia mine firm needs 3,000 Pinoys
[Summary] => At least 3,000 Filipinos will be hired to work in a large-scale mining project in Southern New Caledonia, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) disclosed yesterday.
The DFA said the Philippine consulate general in Sydney, Australia reported to Manila that executives of INCO-GORO Nickel Co. of New Caledonia have given assurances that the workers welfare would be protected.
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The DFA said the Philippine consulate general in Sydney, Australia reported to Manila that executives of INCO-GORO Nickel Co. of New Caledonia have given assurances that the workers welfare would be protected.
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December 18, 2005 - 12:00am