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[Title] => Workers strike will scare away investors Makati Med exec
[Summary] => Threats, news or even mere rumors of a workers strike will scare away investors and will spell doom for the financially troubled Makati Medical Center (MMC), MMC president Gavino Mendoza said yesterday.
The hospital management is thus asking its employees to refrain from placing the medical institution in a bad light.
Mendoza issued the call yesterday in reaction to a workers strike which the hospitals rank and file employees are planning to stage next month.
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[Title] => PLDTs Pangilinan to join Makati Med board
[Summary] => The Makati Medical Center (MMC) will soon have on board a top-notch financial man in the person of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) president Manuel Pangilinan.
MMC president Gavino Mendoza confirmed yesterday that Pangilinan has agreed to join the hospitals Board of Directors.
Not only will he be a member of the board, but will actually be the chairman since he will undoubtedly be elected to the position on July 26 .
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[Title] => Makati Medical Center not bankrupt
[Summary] => The Makati Medical Center (MMC) is not bankrupt but the hospital definitely has serious financial problems.
This was the reason why the hospital management had to retrench some 300 employees from clerks to department heads.
The MMC management explained to the members of the Makati Medical Center Employees Association (MAMACEA) in a dialogue last Friday that the retrenchment was part of the scheme to lower MMCs salary expenses as the hospital now has bank debts amounting to P1.2 billion.
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[Title] => Union to hold talks with hospital execs
[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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[Title] => Union to hold talks with hospital execs
[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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[Title] => Union to hold talks with hospital execs
[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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GAVINO MENDOZA
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[Title] => Workers strike will scare away investors Makati Med exec
[Summary] => Threats, news or even mere rumors of a workers strike will scare away investors and will spell doom for the financially troubled Makati Medical Center (MMC), MMC president Gavino Mendoza said yesterday.
The hospital management is thus asking its employees to refrain from placing the medical institution in a bad light.
Mendoza issued the call yesterday in reaction to a workers strike which the hospitals rank and file employees are planning to stage next month.
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[Title] => PLDTs Pangilinan to join Makati Med board
[Summary] => The Makati Medical Center (MMC) will soon have on board a top-notch financial man in the person of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) president Manuel Pangilinan.
MMC president Gavino Mendoza confirmed yesterday that Pangilinan has agreed to join the hospitals Board of Directors.
Not only will he be a member of the board, but will actually be the chairman since he will undoubtedly be elected to the position on July 26 .
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[Title] => Makati Medical Center not bankrupt
[Summary] => The Makati Medical Center (MMC) is not bankrupt but the hospital definitely has serious financial problems.
This was the reason why the hospital management had to retrench some 300 employees from clerks to department heads.
The MMC management explained to the members of the Makati Medical Center Employees Association (MAMACEA) in a dialogue last Friday that the retrenchment was part of the scheme to lower MMCs salary expenses as the hospital now has bank debts amounting to P1.2 billion.
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[Title] => Union to hold talks with hospital execs
[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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[Summary] => Officers of the union at the Makati Medical Center (MMC) are scheduled to hold a dialogue with hospital executives following the retrenchment of some 300 personnel last Tuesday.
They are set to appeal for the reinstatement of those who lost their jobs in the retrenchment, which the hospital had blamed on financial problems.
MMC Employees Association (MAMACEA) president Willie Pulia, in an interview with The Star, said they have requested a meeting with hospital authorities and will be facing them in a closed-door discussion today.
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