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[Title] => Government working hard to prevent Pinoys from leaving Palace
[Summary] => As the Philippines celebrates Independence Day tomorrow, Malacañang said yesterday the Arroyo administration has been working hard to improve the countrys economy and free Filipinos from unemployment and poverty that have driven many of them to leave the country.
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[Title] => Nearly 100,000 threatening work stoppage DOLE
[Summary] => Nearly 100,000 employees are threatening to stop going to work due to pending labor disputes with their employers, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported yesterday.
Data from the DOLE-National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) showed that a total of 94,203 workers from 400 commercial establishments nationwide have filed notices of strike in the past nine months.
Based on NCMB records, the number of recorded workers involved in labor disputes from January to Sept. 15 went up by nine percent from last years figure of 86,405.
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Data from the DOLE-National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) showed that a total of 94,203 workers from 400 commercial establishments nationwide have filed notices of strike in the past nine months.
Based on NCMB records, the number of recorded workers involved in labor disputes from January to Sept. 15 went up by nine percent from last years figure of 86,405.
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September 19, 2005 - 12:00am