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[Title] => Phl's position on hostage crisis remains same: official
[Summary] => The Philippine government will not change its position of working quietly with Hong Kong in finding a "mutually satisfying conclusion" to the hostage crisis, a senior government official said here today.
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[Title] => Apela ng 'Pinas sa HK wage cut, ibinasura
[Summary] => Hindi napigilan ni Senate President Franklin Drilon ang plano ng Hong Kong (HK) government na ipatupad ang salary cut sa mga Filipina domestic helpers kahit umapela ito sa Hong Kong Legislative Council head.
Nakipagpulong kamakailan si Drilon kay Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai ng HK Legco upang iapela na huwag ipatupad ang panukalang HK$400 levy sa mga Filipina domestic helpers.
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[Title] => HK to decide on maids pay cut
[Summary] => Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong shared a common feeling of anxiety as authorities in the territory were set to decide this month if it will allow new wage cuts for foreign DHs.
Records at the Department of Labor and Employment showed there are about 160,000 Filipino DHs in Hong Kong.
Meeting with Philippine Consulate officials, Hong Kong Deputy Secretary for Education and Manpower Philip Chok Kin-fun said they have not decided on the plan to adjust the minimum allowable wage for foreign DHs.
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Nakipagpulong kamakailan si Drilon kay Rita Fan Hsu Lai-tai ng HK Legco upang iapela na huwag ipatupad ang panukalang HK$400 levy sa mga Filipina domestic helpers.
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Records at the Department of Labor and Employment showed there are about 160,000 Filipino DHs in Hong Kong.
Meeting with Philippine Consulate officials, Hong Kong Deputy Secretary for Education and Manpower Philip Chok Kin-fun said they have not decided on the plan to adjust the minimum allowable wage for foreign DHs.
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