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The government plans to forge more bilateral agreements with Middle East countries to ensure better working conditions for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

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Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said starting Dec. 15, all departing domestic helpers will be getting a monthly pay of $400 while those who are already working abroad will start to enjoy higher salaries next year.
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The votes from the island-province of Siquijor lifted Mrs. Arroyo to the top spot, overtaking opposition front-runner Fernando Poe Jr. after 60 certificates of canvass (COCs) were tabulated by the joint congressional canvassing panel.

Mrs. Arroyo got 195,259 votes while Poe came in second with 188,172 votes.
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Mrs. Arroyo got 195,259 votes while Poe came in second with 188,172 votes.
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