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[Title] => BEZ workers set up protest huts to question unfair labor schemes
[Summary] => MARIVELES, Bataan Some 500 laid-off workers at the Bataan Economic Zone here constructed yesterday "protest huts" in front of the BEZ administration building to protest their retrenchment, as well as unfair labor practices.
[DatePublished] => 2005-09-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ding Cervantes
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[Title] => Foreign, local groups to put up bank for workers in RP
[Summary] => Foreign investors signed last week an agreement with local partners for the establishment of the countrys first and only bank to be owned and to benefit the Filipino workers.
The two groups of foreign investors are US-based Worldlink Technologies Holdings Inc. and the Marathon Holding Corp. while their local partners are the Labor Alliance for Business and Organized Resource (LABOR) Inc., the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corp. (OPASCOR) and the Precision Movers and Allied Services Inc. (PREMASI).
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LABOR ALLIANCE
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[Title] => BEZ workers set up protest huts to question unfair labor schemes
[Summary] => MARIVELES, Bataan Some 500 laid-off workers at the Bataan Economic Zone here constructed yesterday "protest huts" in front of the BEZ administration building to protest their retrenchment, as well as unfair labor practices.
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[Title] => Foreign, local groups to put up bank for workers in RP
[Summary] => Foreign investors signed last week an agreement with local partners for the establishment of the countrys first and only bank to be owned and to benefit the Filipino workers.
The two groups of foreign investors are US-based Worldlink Technologies Holdings Inc. and the Marathon Holding Corp. while their local partners are the Labor Alliance for Business and Organized Resource (LABOR) Inc., the Oriental Port and Allied Services Corp. (OPASCOR) and the Precision Movers and Allied Services Inc. (PREMASI).
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