+ Follow COUNCILOR EUSEBIO Tag
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[Title] => 3 Pasig bldgs get IT-zone status
[Summary] => The Sangguniang Panglungsod of Pasig has granted information technology (IT)-zone status to three buildings located at the Barangay San Antonio-Ortigas area in an effort to attract more business outsourcing companies to locate in the area.
In three separate resolutions numbered 263, 264 and 265, the Pasig City Council approved the granting of PEZA Zone Status to Orient Square Building, Wynsum Corporate Plaza and Octagon Building.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-04 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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[Title] => Pasig City bids to become call center capital
[Summary] => Pasig City is bidding to become the call center capital of the country.
Only recently, the John E. Kennedy Center Foundation-Philippines (JFKCFP) agreed to train students of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig (PLP) on the basics of telemarketing, customer service and other communication skills.
Pasig City Councilor Bobby Eusebio said the memorandum of agreement between the PLP and the JFKCFP would give students better chances to land jobs in one of the local business outsourcing operations in the city.
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[Title] => Pasig City okays P9.29-million to feed malnourished children
[Summary] => Pasig City has released P9.29 million to provide free meals and other dietary food supplements for three months to some 9,507 malnourished school children in its 27 public elementary schools.
The program dubbed as "Tsibug ni Baby, Pangkabuhayan ni Mommy" will separately be launched today by Pasig Mayor Vicente Eusebio and City officials in public elementary schools in Brgys. Buting, San Joaquin and Kalawaan.
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COUNCILOR EUSEBIO
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In three separate resolutions numbered 263, 264 and 265, the Pasig City Council approved the granting of PEZA Zone Status to Orient Square Building, Wynsum Corporate Plaza and Octagon Building.
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[Title] => Pasig City bids to become call center capital
[Summary] => Pasig City is bidding to become the call center capital of the country.
Only recently, the John E. Kennedy Center Foundation-Philippines (JFKCFP) agreed to train students of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig (PLP) on the basics of telemarketing, customer service and other communication skills.
Pasig City Councilor Bobby Eusebio said the memorandum of agreement between the PLP and the JFKCFP would give students better chances to land jobs in one of the local business outsourcing operations in the city.
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[Title] => Pasig City okays P9.29-million to feed malnourished children
[Summary] => Pasig City has released P9.29 million to provide free meals and other dietary food supplements for three months to some 9,507 malnourished school children in its 27 public elementary schools.
The program dubbed as "Tsibug ni Baby, Pangkabuhayan ni Mommy" will separately be launched today by Pasig Mayor Vicente Eusebio and City officials in public elementary schools in Brgys. Buting, San Joaquin and Kalawaan.
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September 5, 2005 - 12:00am