+ Follow PRIME PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL Tag
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[Title] => Filipino labor dispute at US camp in Iraq resolved
[Summary] => BAGHDAD (AFP) A dispute between Filipino workers and a US group in Iraq over working conditions has been resolved, a spokeswoman for US contractor Kellog Brown and Root (KBR) told AFP Saturday.
According to the foreign ministry in Manila, diplomats from the Philippine embassy in Baghdad had been asked to mediate in a disagreement between the workers and KBR sub-contractor Prime Projects International (PPI).
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[Title] => 5 pang truck drivers naipit sa Iraq,nakauwi na
[Summary] => Lima sa 10 Pinoy truck driver na iniulat na kabilang sa mga kasamahan ng nakaligtas sa hostage taking sa Iraq na si Angelo dela Cruz ang nakabalik na sa bansa kahapon.
Ayon sa Dept. of Foreign Affairs at OWWA, bandang alas-2:45 ng hapon ng lumapag ang sinasakyan ng mga OFWs na Qatar Airways sa NAIA.
Nakilala ang mga dumating na kasamahan ni Angelo na sina Salman Ali Abdulsatar, Santiago Esteves Jr., Alfonso Francisco, George Dumangcas at Vicente Consigna, pawang mga empleyado ng Prime Projects International (PPI) na nakabase sa Baghdad.
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[Title] => 22 OFWs naipit sa giyera,nakauwi na
[Summary] => Nakauwi na sa Pilipinas ang may 22 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) na naipit sa giyera sa pagitan ng tropang Amerikano at mga rebeldeng Iraqi sa Iraq.
Ang mga OFWs ay pawang empleyado ng Prime Projects International na nagtatrabaho sa loob ng Camp Anaconda sa Balad, Iraq ay dumating sa NAIA pasado alas-10 ng gabi noong Lunes sakay ng Kuwait Airways mula sa Jeddah.
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[Title] => Only 74 OFWs want to return from Iraq
[Summary] => From an initial headcount of 100, only 74 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are now waiting to be repatriated from strife-torn Iraq, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
Special envoy to the Middle East Roy Cimatu said 100 OFWs were supposed to return home, but only 94 later went to Baghdad and boarded a chartered plane bound for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The trip had been financed by their contractor, Prime Projects International, which is based in Dubai.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Govt bans deployment of Pinoy drivers to Iraq
[Summary] => President Arroyo suspended yesterday the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who intend to work as drivers in Iraq.
The temporary ban was among the recommendations of a report submitted to the president by special envoy Roy Cimatu, head of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) and the Team Iraq task force.
While the latest Filipino casualty in the Iraq conflict was the victim of a mortar attack on a US military base, drivers are considered to be at greater risk than workers employed inside such facilities.
[DatePublished] => 2004-05-16 00:00:00
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PRIME PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL
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[Title] => Filipino labor dispute at US camp in Iraq resolved
[Summary] => BAGHDAD (AFP) A dispute between Filipino workers and a US group in Iraq over working conditions has been resolved, a spokeswoman for US contractor Kellog Brown and Root (KBR) told AFP Saturday.
According to the foreign ministry in Manila, diplomats from the Philippine embassy in Baghdad had been asked to mediate in a disagreement between the workers and KBR sub-contractor Prime Projects International (PPI).
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[Title] => 5 pang truck drivers naipit sa Iraq,nakauwi na
[Summary] => Lima sa 10 Pinoy truck driver na iniulat na kabilang sa mga kasamahan ng nakaligtas sa hostage taking sa Iraq na si Angelo dela Cruz ang nakabalik na sa bansa kahapon.
Ayon sa Dept. of Foreign Affairs at OWWA, bandang alas-2:45 ng hapon ng lumapag ang sinasakyan ng mga OFWs na Qatar Airways sa NAIA.
Nakilala ang mga dumating na kasamahan ni Angelo na sina Salman Ali Abdulsatar, Santiago Esteves Jr., Alfonso Francisco, George Dumangcas at Vicente Consigna, pawang mga empleyado ng Prime Projects International (PPI) na nakabase sa Baghdad.
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[Title] => 22 OFWs naipit sa giyera,nakauwi na
[Summary] => Nakauwi na sa Pilipinas ang may 22 Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) na naipit sa giyera sa pagitan ng tropang Amerikano at mga rebeldeng Iraqi sa Iraq.
Ang mga OFWs ay pawang empleyado ng Prime Projects International na nagtatrabaho sa loob ng Camp Anaconda sa Balad, Iraq ay dumating sa NAIA pasado alas-10 ng gabi noong Lunes sakay ng Kuwait Airways mula sa Jeddah.
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[Title] => Only 74 OFWs want to return from Iraq
[Summary] => From an initial headcount of 100, only 74 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) are now waiting to be repatriated from strife-torn Iraq, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
Special envoy to the Middle East Roy Cimatu said 100 OFWs were supposed to return home, but only 94 later went to Baghdad and boarded a chartered plane bound for Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The trip had been financed by their contractor, Prime Projects International, which is based in Dubai.
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[Title] => Govt bans deployment of Pinoy drivers to Iraq
[Summary] => President Arroyo suspended yesterday the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) who intend to work as drivers in Iraq.
The temporary ban was among the recommendations of a report submitted to the president by special envoy Roy Cimatu, head of the Presidential Middle East Preparedness Committee (PMEPC) and the Team Iraq task force.
While the latest Filipino casualty in the Iraq conflict was the victim of a mortar attack on a US military base, drivers are considered to be at greater risk than workers employed inside such facilities.
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