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In a landmark move seen to improve working conditions for an estimated 5,000 workers employed by its business partners, San Miguel Corp. (SMC) signed on to a program of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) that requires small businesses to comply with the government’s labor, safety, and health standards.

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