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[Title] => Gas prices up, diesel price down
[Summary] => Oil companies raised gasoline prices by 60 centavos per liter effective midnight last night but reduced prices of diesel by 35 centavos per liter, local petroleum players said in separate announcements yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2014-05-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Big 3 asked to reconsider diesel discount withdrawal
[Summary] => President Arroyo appealed yesterday to the countrys top three oil companies sense of corporate social responsibility, asking them to reconsider their withdrawal of the discounts on diesel fuel given to public utility jeepneys and buses.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday the President made this appeal to Pilipinas Shell, Caltex Philippines and Petron Corp. following the oil giants decision to scrap the special discount after the fare increases granted to jeepney and bus operators came into effect yesterday.
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Big 3, new players to cut oil prices anew
[Summary] => A good start for the new year.
The so-called Big 3 and some new players in the local oil industry cut pump prices of gasoline by a uniform 35 centavos per liter effective today.
Energy Secretary Vincent Perez hailed the latest fuel price reduction despite possibilities that world crude prices will go up as an offshoot of production cuts that may be implemented by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
"This is a good measure to start the new year," Perez said.
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[Title] => No wage hike on Labor Day
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Malacañang will announce a package of benefits for workers on Labor Day,
but there will be no increase in the minimum wage.
Anticipating large protest rallies that yearly mark May 1, the Philippine
National Police (PNP) will deploy about 14,000 policemen in Metro Manila to
maintain peace and order.
Militant labor groups are set to hold rallies in different parts of the country
tomorrow to press for a stop to labor contractualization and union busting,
demand social safety nets for workers and call for the ouster of President
Estrada.
And they plan to boycott any c
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[Title] => Gas prices up, diesel price down
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[Title] => Big 3 asked to reconsider diesel discount withdrawal
[Summary] => President Arroyo appealed yesterday to the countrys top three oil companies sense of corporate social responsibility, asking them to reconsider their withdrawal of the discounts on diesel fuel given to public utility jeepneys and buses.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said yesterday the President made this appeal to Pilipinas Shell, Caltex Philippines and Petron Corp. following the oil giants decision to scrap the special discount after the fare increases granted to jeepney and bus operators came into effect yesterday.
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[Title] => Big 3, new players to cut oil prices anew
[Summary] => A good start for the new year.
The so-called Big 3 and some new players in the local oil industry cut pump prices of gasoline by a uniform 35 centavos per liter effective today.
Energy Secretary Vincent Perez hailed the latest fuel price reduction despite possibilities that world crude prices will go up as an offshoot of production cuts that may be implemented by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
"This is a good measure to start the new year," Perez said.
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[Title] => No wage hike on Labor Day
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Malacañang will announce a package of benefits for workers on Labor Day,
but there will be no increase in the minimum wage.
Anticipating large protest rallies that yearly mark May 1, the Philippine
National Police (PNP) will deploy about 14,000 policemen in Metro Manila to
maintain peace and order.
Militant labor groups are set to hold rallies in different parts of the country
tomorrow to press for a stop to labor contractualization and union busting,
demand social safety nets for workers and call for the ouster of President
Estrada.
And they plan to boycott any c
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Cecille Suerte Felipe
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