+ Follow FILIPINO SERVICE Tag
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[Title] => Raising future leaders
[Summary] => A couple of weeks ago, I shared in this column (entitled Filipino Service at its Best) what we have seen during our annual summer trip (which started as a cruise from Turkey to Venice), how Filipinos working abroad excel in service.
[DatePublished] => 2014-06-05 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joey Concepcion
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[Title] => Warm and loving Filipino service
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Now that Angelo de la Cruz is safely home, there is again an ongoing dilemma about our men and women who work overseas as migrants or as contract workers. To some, the $8 billion earned and remitted annually overrides important issues like the brain drain and social implications brought upon the family structure. To others, our overseas workers are heroes who make great sacrifices for their loved ones because there are no viable alternatives at home.
[DatePublished] => 2004-08-23 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => OUTSIDE THE BOX By Doris Magsaysay Ho
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FILIPINO SERVICE
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Now that Angelo de la Cruz is safely home, there is again an ongoing dilemma about our men and women who work overseas as migrants or as contract workers. To some, the $8 billion earned and remitted annually overrides important issues like the brain drain and social implications brought upon the family structure. To others, our overseas workers are heroes who make great sacrifices for their loved ones because there are no viable alternatives at home.
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