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[Title] => Caledonian mining firms favor Filipino employees
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Some 600 Filipino workers of an oil drilling project in Kazakhstan are being moved to safer areas following a violent clash between Kazak and Turkish workers there over labor problems, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
"The Filipinos are being transferred to a safer area and are being kept in a safe place," DFA spokesman Eduardo Malaya said.
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[Title] => Caledonians want to kick out Pinoys
[Summary] => NOUMEA (AFP) About 500 people marched through the New Caledonian capital Noumea yesterday to protest high prices in the French territory and demand the expulsion of expatriate workers from the Philippines.
Hundreds of protesters earlier blockaded the headquarters of Goro Nickel, a subsidiary of Canadian mining group Inco, after a call for strike action by the Federation of New Caledonian Workers Union (CSTNC).
"We have to kick out the Filipinos," said CSTNC secretary general Sylvain Nea.
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Some 600 Filipino workers of an oil drilling project in Kazakhstan are being moved to safer areas following a violent clash between Kazak and Turkish workers there over labor problems, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
"The Filipinos are being transferred to a safer area and are being kept in a safe place," DFA spokesman Eduardo Malaya said.
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Hundreds of protesters earlier blockaded the headquarters of Goro Nickel, a subsidiary of Canadian mining group Inco, after a call for strike action by the Federation of New Caledonian Workers Union (CSTNC).
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September 29, 2006 - 12:00am