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                    [Title] => Filipino labor dispute at US camp in Iraq resolved
                    [Summary] => BAGHDAD (AFP) — A dispute between Filipino workers and a US group in Iraq over working conditions has been resolved, a spokeswoman for US contractor Kellog Brown and Root (KBR) told AFP Saturday.


According to the foreign ministry in Manila, diplomats from the Philippine embassy in Baghdad had been asked to mediate in a disagreement between the workers and KBR sub-contractor Prime Projects International (PPI).
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Ricardo Endaya, chargé d’affaires at the Philippine embassy in Baghdad, will lead a delegation to Camp Cook, north of Baghdad, to meet with executives of US firms Prime Projects International and Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) to improve the working conditions of some 300 Filipinos working at the camp.
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According to the foreign ministry in Manila, diplomats from the Philippine embassy in Baghdad had been asked to mediate in a disagreement between the workers and KBR sub-contractor Prime Projects International (PPI).
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Ricardo Endaya, chargé d’affaires at the Philippine embassy in Baghdad, will lead a delegation to Camp Cook, north of Baghdad, to meet with executives of US firms Prime Projects International and Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) to improve the working conditions of some 300 Filipinos working at the camp.
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