+ Follow PHILIPPINE CEMENT WORKERS COUNCIL Tag
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[Title] => 120,000 cement workers fear losing their jobs
[Summary] => The cement industry stands to lose P20 billion while some 120,000 workers may lose their jobs if the industry collapses ...
[DatePublished] => 2008-10-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => Cement makers welcome safeguard duty on imports
[Summary] => Local cement manufacturers and workers welcomed yesterday the decision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to impose definitive safeguard measures on imported cement.
Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) president Rico Alfiler said that the DTIs decision to impose safeguard measures "levels the playing field with the cement industries of our Asian neighbors and is the correct policy decision to make given the current regional excess capacity situation we are in."
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[Title] => Roxas decision on cement tariff backed
[Summary] => Workers belonging to the unions of local cement manufacturing plants yesterday supported Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas decision to continue the imposition of provisional tariffs on imported cement, citing that Roxas decision will not only save their jobs but also insure stability of local cement prices.
"Secretary Roxas is correct in upholding the tariffs because safeguards not only benefits industry and its workers but all sectors of society."
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[Title] => Cement makers welcome safeguard duty on imports
[Summary] => Local cement manufacturers and workers welcomed yesterday the decision of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to impose definitive safeguard measures on imported cement.
Philippine Cement Manufacturers Corp. (Philcemcor) president Rico Alfiler said that the DTIs decision to impose safeguard measures "levels the playing field with the cement industries of our Asian neighbors and is the correct policy decision to make given the current regional excess capacity situation we are in."
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[Summary] => Workers belonging to the unions of local cement manufacturing plants yesterday supported Trade and Industry Secretary Mar Roxas decision to continue the imposition of provisional tariffs on imported cement, citing that Roxas decision will not only save their jobs but also insure stability of local cement prices.
"Secretary Roxas is correct in upholding the tariffs because safeguards not only benefits industry and its workers but all sectors of society."
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