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[Summary] => The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines-Nagkaisa (TUCP-Nagkaisa) has called on the national government to draw up contingency plans for about 800,000 to one million agriculture sector workers who stand to lose their jobs within the next six months of an intensified El Niño dry spell.
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[Title] => El Niño may last until next year – Pagasa
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[Title] => Long weekends spur economy tour groups
[Summary] => Travel and tour operators have supported Malacañangs "holiday economics," and said the move has boosted tourism and perked up the economy, especially in the provinces.
Robert Lim Joseph, president of the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement and the Travel Cooperative of the Philippines, said data from the Department of Tourism showed that the policy of declaring long weekends by moving official holidays falling in the middle of the week to Monday or Friday has worked.
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Robert Lim Joseph, president of the Save Our Skies (SOS) movement and the Travel Cooperative of the Philippines, said data from the Department of Tourism showed that the policy of declaring long weekends by moving official holidays falling in the middle of the week to Monday or Friday has worked.
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August 24, 2015 - 10:00am