+ Follow ALTHOUGH LIBYA Tag
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[Summary] => French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron turned up in Tripoli this week.
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[Summary] => There is no single template for revolution, unfortunately.
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The Philippines is set to deploy Filipino medical workers in Libya through a government-to-government agreement without the intervention of private recruitment agencies.
Other countries, among them the United Arab Emirates, have also expressed intentions to bring in Filipino workers through a government-to-government venture.
Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said Libya prefers to hire Filipino workers through a government-to-government undertaking to avoid confusion when there are brokers or recruitment agencies involved.
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ALTHOUGH LIBYA
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The Philippines is set to deploy Filipino medical workers in Libya through a government-to-government agreement without the intervention of private recruitment agencies.
Other countries, among them the United Arab Emirates, have also expressed intentions to bring in Filipino workers through a government-to-government venture.
Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said Libya prefers to hire Filipino workers through a government-to-government undertaking to avoid confusion when there are brokers or recruitment agencies involved.
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