+ Follow DANIEL LAOGAN Tag
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[Title] => Tsinoy businessmen willing to pay higher wages
[Summary] => About 800 Chinese-Filipino businessmen called on the government yesterday to grant an immediate wage hike for workers, despite warnings that this would adversely affect small companies.
Daniel Laogan, spokesman for the Chinese-Filipino Business Club Inc., said their member companies are strongly in favor of increasing minimum monthly wages to enable workers to cope with the rising prices of basic goods.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => P100,000 reward up for info on Tsinoy couples killers
[Summary] => A group of Filipino-Chinese businessmen offered a P100,000 yesterday reward for information that would help police identify and arrest the suspects in the slaying of a Chinese-Filipino couple in Quezon City last week.
The Chinese Filipino Business Club (CFBC) expressed alarm over the series of robbery-slays in the past weeks, including that of couple Ephraim Yao-Yang and his wife Gwendolyn, who were shot dead inside their vehicle at the Araneta Avenue-E. Rodriguez intersection last May 5.
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[Title] => Poe promises to be tough on crime
[Summary] => Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP) standard- bearer Fernando Poe Jr. vowed yesterday to address the concerns of the Chinese-Filipino community, particularly the need for peace and order and a level playing field for business.
Poe made this promise during a luncheon held for representatives of more than 50 Chinese-Filipino trade, business, sports and family associations at the Presidents Restaurant in Binondo, Manila.
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Daniel Laogan, spokesman for the Chinese-Filipino Business Club Inc., said their member companies are strongly in favor of increasing minimum monthly wages to enable workers to cope with the rising prices of basic goods.
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[Title] => P100,000 reward up for info on Tsinoy couples killers
[Summary] => A group of Filipino-Chinese businessmen offered a P100,000 yesterday reward for information that would help police identify and arrest the suspects in the slaying of a Chinese-Filipino couple in Quezon City last week.
The Chinese Filipino Business Club (CFBC) expressed alarm over the series of robbery-slays in the past weeks, including that of couple Ephraim Yao-Yang and his wife Gwendolyn, who were shot dead inside their vehicle at the Araneta Avenue-E. Rodriguez intersection last May 5.
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Poe made this promise during a luncheon held for representatives of more than 50 Chinese-Filipino trade, business, sports and family associations at the Presidents Restaurant in Binondo, Manila.
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