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                    [Title] => Biktima sa Yolanda gipatrabaho  sa DOLE
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Mikabat  sa 480 ka mga  biktima sa bagyong Yolanda ang  gipatrabaho sa kagamhanan alang sa "Clearing Operations" sa amihanang  Sugbo .

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Close to 500 typhoon victims in Northern Cebu were the first beneficiary of the emergency work program initiated by the Department of Labor and Employment in coordination with the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority.

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DOLE-7 representative Maria Grace Diaz, who appeared before the City Council in last Wednesday's regular session, said requiring business establishments to disclose its company backgrounds whenever it will publish job advertisements is also provided under Department Order 21, series of 1994.
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Mikabat  sa 480 ka mga  biktima sa bagyong Yolanda ang  gipatrabaho sa kagamhanan alang sa "Clearing Operations" sa amihanang  Sugbo .

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Close to 500 typhoon victims in Northern Cebu were the first beneficiary of the emergency work program initiated by the Department of Labor and Employment in coordination with the Technical Education Skills and Development Authority.

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DOLE-7 representative Maria Grace Diaz, who appeared before the City Council in last Wednesday's regular session, said requiring business establishments to disclose its company backgrounds whenever it will publish job advertisements is also provided under Department Order 21, series of 1994.
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