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[Title] => Reedley Silverbacks in a rebuilding season; Imson on Javelosa & Gueye
[Summary] => The Reedley Silverbacks are getting ready for the new high school basketball season. The problem for head coach Nathaniel Imson is he practically losing his entire team to graduation.
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[Title] => Government working on program to slow down migration
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Labor Undersecretary for international affairs Manuel Imson said the government is now implementing programs that would give Filipinos the option to stay home rather than go abroad.
"Our migration program is really temporary and we are taking effort to reintegrate our workers back to the Philippines," Imson said.
The statement came in the wake of a government report that said while many Filipinos are earning much higher salaries abroad, most of them are actually planning to come home and stay here for good.
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[Title] => ILO lauds RP labor program
[Summary] => It may be hard to believe but the countrys local employment program is worth emulating.
Labor Undersecretary for International Affairs Manuel Imson reported yesterday that the International Labor Organization (ILO) has cited the Philippines for doing a good job in promoting decent employment.
"The Philippines has been cited to be on the lead as far as our decent work program is concerned," Imson said while noting that the ILO gave the recognition last week during the ILO Asian regional meeting in South Korea.
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[Title] => 6 Pinoy seamen sa lumubog na barko ligtas na
[Summary] => Kinumpirma kahapon ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) na nasa mabuti ng kondisyon ang anim na Filipino seamen na nailigtas matapos na lumubog ang kanilang barko sa South Africa kamakalawa.
Kinilala ang anim na seamen na sina 4th engineering Allan Omol, Aljess Miranda, buson, Lee Alemania, deckboy, Elizer Paulino, deckboy, Reantonio Vergara, deck cadet at Sherie Montano, engine boy na pawang mga crew members ng bulk carrier MV Alexandros.
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[Title] => DOLE di motugot sa usbaw kun...
[Summary] => Ang Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) dili motugot sa dili makataronganon nga usbaw sa suholan kun makaapekto na sa mga magpapatigayon ug makaingon hinuon nga manaktak og kawani o ba kaha makapasira na hinuon sa kompaniya.
Si DOLE undersecretary Manuel Imson nagkanayon nga paboran lang nila ang usbaw sa suholan kun dili kini makaapekto sa mga magpapatigayon ug makadugang pa og trabaho.
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[Title] => Work stoppage up 37 percent DOLE
[Summary] => Workers seem to be getting restive over the economic crisis.
Labor Undersecretary Manuel Imson said the government has recorded a total of 26 strikes in the first 10 months of the year, which is 37 percent higher than the number of work stoppages last year.
"There were 26 actual strikes declared as of October which is higher than the 19 strikes recorded last year for the same period," he said, citing data from the labor departments National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB).
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[Title] => Employers vow to comply with labor laws
[Summary] => If wages cannot be raised, will a better workplace do for now?
Amid growing demands for a wage increase, employers said they can only promise improvements in working conditions for their employees.
Labor Undersecretary Manuel Imson said representatives of various employers groups have pledged to promote worker welfare and working conditions and help employees hone their skills.
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[Title] => Over 8,000 workers affected by strikes
[Summary] => More than 8,000 workers could lose their jobs due to labor disputes in various commercial establishments nationwide, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported yesterday.
Acting Labor Secretary Manuel Imson, however, assured the labor sector that government conciliators have undertaken appropriate measures to resolve all pending labor disputes and that the business climate in the country remains stable.
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[Title] => DOLE orders 1-day processing of union, CBA registrations
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment has directed its regional offices and the Bureau of Labor Relations to process the registration of labor unions and their collective bargaining agreements within a day after its filing.
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas issued Department Order No. 40-D-05 amending some sections of the implementing rules of the Labor Code purposely to promote industrial peace and respect for workers' rights.
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[Title] => DOLE: RP business climate still good despite strike notices
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday said the business and investment climate in the country remains favorable despite surges in work stoppages.
"The climate for economic and business activity as well as job-friendly investments continue to be vibrant and favorable in the country," Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said.
Sto. Tomas attributed the prevailing favorable business climate to the continuing and stable industrial peace in the countrys workplaces.
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[Title] => Reedley Silverbacks in a rebuilding season; Imson on Javelosa & Gueye
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[Title] => Government working on program to slow down migration
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Labor Undersecretary for international affairs Manuel Imson said the government is now implementing programs that would give Filipinos the option to stay home rather than go abroad.
"Our migration program is really temporary and we are taking effort to reintegrate our workers back to the Philippines," Imson said.
The statement came in the wake of a government report that said while many Filipinos are earning much higher salaries abroad, most of them are actually planning to come home and stay here for good.
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Labor Undersecretary for International Affairs Manuel Imson reported yesterday that the International Labor Organization (ILO) has cited the Philippines for doing a good job in promoting decent employment.
"The Philippines has been cited to be on the lead as far as our decent work program is concerned," Imson said while noting that the ILO gave the recognition last week during the ILO Asian regional meeting in South Korea.
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[Title] => 6 Pinoy seamen sa lumubog na barko ligtas na
[Summary] => Kinumpirma kahapon ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) na nasa mabuti ng kondisyon ang anim na Filipino seamen na nailigtas matapos na lumubog ang kanilang barko sa South Africa kamakalawa.
Kinilala ang anim na seamen na sina 4th engineering Allan Omol, Aljess Miranda, buson, Lee Alemania, deckboy, Elizer Paulino, deckboy, Reantonio Vergara, deck cadet at Sherie Montano, engine boy na pawang mga crew members ng bulk carrier MV Alexandros.
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[Title] => DOLE di motugot sa usbaw kun...
[Summary] => Ang Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) dili motugot sa dili makataronganon nga usbaw sa suholan kun makaapekto na sa mga magpapatigayon ug makaingon hinuon nga manaktak og kawani o ba kaha makapasira na hinuon sa kompaniya.
Si DOLE undersecretary Manuel Imson nagkanayon nga paboran lang nila ang usbaw sa suholan kun dili kini makaapekto sa mga magpapatigayon ug makadugang pa og trabaho.
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[Title] => Work stoppage up 37 percent DOLE
[Summary] => Workers seem to be getting restive over the economic crisis.
Labor Undersecretary Manuel Imson said the government has recorded a total of 26 strikes in the first 10 months of the year, which is 37 percent higher than the number of work stoppages last year.
"There were 26 actual strikes declared as of October which is higher than the 19 strikes recorded last year for the same period," he said, citing data from the labor departments National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB).
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[Title] => Employers vow to comply with labor laws
[Summary] => If wages cannot be raised, will a better workplace do for now?
Amid growing demands for a wage increase, employers said they can only promise improvements in working conditions for their employees.
Labor Undersecretary Manuel Imson said representatives of various employers groups have pledged to promote worker welfare and working conditions and help employees hone their skills.
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[Title] => Over 8,000 workers affected by strikes
[Summary] => More than 8,000 workers could lose their jobs due to labor disputes in various commercial establishments nationwide, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported yesterday.
Acting Labor Secretary Manuel Imson, however, assured the labor sector that government conciliators have undertaken appropriate measures to resolve all pending labor disputes and that the business climate in the country remains stable.
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[Title] => DOLE orders 1-day processing of union, CBA registrations
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment has directed its regional offices and the Bureau of Labor Relations to process the registration of labor unions and their collective bargaining agreements within a day after its filing.
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas issued Department Order No. 40-D-05 amending some sections of the implementing rules of the Labor Code purposely to promote industrial peace and respect for workers' rights.
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"The climate for economic and business activity as well as job-friendly investments continue to be vibrant and favorable in the country," Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said.
Sto. Tomas attributed the prevailing favorable business climate to the continuing and stable industrial peace in the countrys workplaces.
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