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Militant unions that support protesting former employees of the Philippine Air Lines have assured to police their ranks to maintain peace and order.

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Former employees of the Philippine Air Lines and labor unions in Cebu will hold synchronized candle lighting on October 21 to dramatize the protest against the management of Philippine Airlines.

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Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Paz Radaza hopes the protest being staged by former employees of Philippine Air Lines at the checkpoint area in barangay Pusok will remain peaceful. The protest is on its 7th day today.

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Employees of Philippine Air Lines stationed at the Mactan Cebu International Airport who refused to accept the offer of the management to give way to the implementation of the outsourcing program took to the streets yesterday.

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Flights of the Philippines Air Lines (PAL) from the Mactan-Cebu International Airport bound for Manila, Davao and other destinations were delayed or cancelled as an effect of the sudden strike held by the airline’s ground crew last Tuesday.

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In her testimony, GMA-7 reporter Jolene Bulambot told investigating prosecutor Victor Laborte how Juan Jesus Vergel de Dios cried and admitted being afraid when asked by media if he, indeed, pulled the trigger on Customs deputy collector Eduardo Lao and examiner Bennet Soreño in the late afternoon of July 24.
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Former employees of the Philippine Air Lines and labor unions in Cebu will hold synchronized candle lighting on October 21 to dramatize the protest against the management of Philippine Airlines.

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Employees of Philippine Air Lines stationed at the Mactan Cebu International Airport who refused to accept the offer of the management to give way to the implementation of the outsourcing program took to the streets yesterday.

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