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It’s good to know that 92.2 percent of Filipinos of working age are gainfully employed  up from 91.9 percent last year, according to the National Statistics Office. The picture would be better if most of those people are employed in regular jobs that pay a decent wage.
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WB Philippine country director Joachim von Amsberg lauded the government’s fiscal management strategy over the last two years but said new revenue measures were needed to deliver more social services and the infrastructure required for higher economic growth.
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WB Philippine country director Joachim von Amsberg lauded the government’s fiscal management strategy over the last two years but said new revenue measures were needed to deliver more social services and the infrastructure required for higher economic growth.
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August 11, 2007 - 12:00am