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                    [Title] => Tamang sahod sa mga nurse ibigay - Gordon
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Nangako si re-electionist senator Richard “Dick” Gordon na sisiguruhin niyang matatanggap ng mga government nurses ang tamang sahod na nararapat ibigay sa kanila at nakasaad sa batas na ipinasa may 13 taon na ang nakalilipas.

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The government should address not only the needs of farmers and other residents in areas affected by typhoons, but also those of students, Sen. Ralph Recto said yesterday.

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PNA president Ruth Padilla raised the alarm that "in five to 10 years," Filipino nurses might no longer be the favorites of foreign hospitals.

Padilla said some 400 nursing schools are now operating across the country whereas five years ago, there were only 140.
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Nangako si re-electionist senator Richard “Dick” Gordon na sisiguruhin niyang matatanggap ng mga government nurses ang tamang sahod na nararapat ibigay sa kanila at nakasaad sa batas na ipinasa may 13 taon na ang nakalilipas.

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The government should address not only the needs of farmers and other residents in areas affected by typhoons, but also those of students, Sen. Ralph Recto said yesterday.

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PNA president Ruth Padilla raised the alarm that "in five to 10 years," Filipino nurses might no longer be the favorites of foreign hospitals.

Padilla said some 400 nursing schools are now operating across the country whereas five years ago, there were only 140.
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