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[Title] => Napocor to lay off half its workforce
[Summary] => State-run National Power Corp. (Napocor) will undergo a massive reorganization program involving over half of its workforce, a top official of the power firm said.
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[Title] => Napocor completes restructuring
[Summary] => State-owned National Power Corp. (Napocor) has assured the public of uninterrupted service as it wrapped up its restructuring process yesterday.
Napocor vice president for human resources, administration and finance Edmund Anguluan said the 67-year-old power utilitys 8,500 permanent employees and 1,500 non-plantilla personnel were given their termination papers as part of the final phase of the initial restructuring envisioned for the countrys power sector.
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[Title] => Napocor, Transco TOs to be finalized next week
[Summary] => The table of organization of the National Power Corp. (Napocor) and the National Transmission Corp. (Transco) is expected to be finalized next week.
Transco president Alan T. Ortiz said the companys TO was approved by President Arroyo last week.
"We can now proceed with the filling of the positions for the rank and filed after we have confirmed the appointment of the firms vice presidents," Ortiz said.
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Napocor vice president for human resources, administration and finance Edmund Anguluan said the 67-year-old power utilitys 8,500 permanent employees and 1,500 non-plantilla personnel were given their termination papers as part of the final phase of the initial restructuring envisioned for the countrys power sector.
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Transco president Alan T. Ortiz said the companys TO was approved by President Arroyo last week.
"We can now proceed with the filling of the positions for the rank and filed after we have confirmed the appointment of the firms vice presidents," Ortiz said.
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February 16, 2003 - 12:00am