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[Title] => Drop in Japayuki deployment hurting Japanese businesses
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Tighter policies on the recruitment of Filipina entertainers in Japan, popularly called "Japayukis," has brought untold suffering to many of the countrys nightclubs, bars and entertainment venues which have now run out of business due to the scarcity of the so-called Japayukis.
[DatePublished] => 2006-08-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Ombudsman clears Liban
[Summary] => The Office of the Ombudsman has ruled that resigned director general Dante Liban of the Technological Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) did not act with manifest partiality, evident bad faith or gross inexcusable negligence as to the complaint of violation of Republic Act 3019.
Liban also did not give unwarranted benefit, advantage or preference to any party, nor did any private party or even the government suffer undue injury as a consequence of his official actions.
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[Title] => Artist record book delay to cost P192-M loss
[Summary] => For its failure to issue artist record books (ARB) to about 20,000 prospective overseas performing artists last year, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is now in the hot seat.
At least 50 Filipina entertainers are now readying a class suit against TESDA director general Dante Liban, whom they accused of deliberately delaying the issuance of ARBs.
Without the certification, a Filipino artist cannot work in countries like Japan, Korea and Taiwan, which are requiring the document prior to the issuance of a visa.
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[Title] => Purge unscrupulous recruiters, government urged
[Summary] => An organization of licensed manpower agencies called on the government yesterday to take steps to purge its overseas employment program of unscrupulous players "who undermine its lofty goals and objectives."
The Philippine Association of Recruitment Agencies Deploying Artists Inc. (PARADA) issued the call in reaction to reports that a private group has been illegally issuing certificates of competency and artist record books (ARBs) to Filipino entertainers eyeing overseas employment.
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LORENZO LANGOMEZ
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[Title] => Drop in Japayuki deployment hurting Japanese businesses
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Tighter policies on the recruitment of Filipina entertainers in Japan, popularly called "Japayukis," has brought untold suffering to many of the countrys nightclubs, bars and entertainment venues which have now run out of business due to the scarcity of the so-called Japayukis.
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[Title] => Ombudsman clears Liban
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Liban also did not give unwarranted benefit, advantage or preference to any party, nor did any private party or even the government suffer undue injury as a consequence of his official actions.
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[Title] => Artist record book delay to cost P192-M loss
[Summary] => For its failure to issue artist record books (ARB) to about 20,000 prospective overseas performing artists last year, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is now in the hot seat.
At least 50 Filipina entertainers are now readying a class suit against TESDA director general Dante Liban, whom they accused of deliberately delaying the issuance of ARBs.
Without the certification, a Filipino artist cannot work in countries like Japan, Korea and Taiwan, which are requiring the document prior to the issuance of a visa.
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[Title] => Purge unscrupulous recruiters, government urged
[Summary] => An organization of licensed manpower agencies called on the government yesterday to take steps to purge its overseas employment program of unscrupulous players "who undermine its lofty goals and objectives."
The Philippine Association of Recruitment Agencies Deploying Artists Inc. (PARADA) issued the call in reaction to reports that a private group has been illegally issuing certificates of competency and artist record books (ARBs) to Filipino entertainers eyeing overseas employment.
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January 1, 2004 - 12:00am
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