+ Follow PHILIPPINE RABBIT BUS LINES Tag
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[Title] => Pasaway na konduktor ng bus(Ikalawang bahagi)
[Summary] => UMAYON ang Labor Arbiter kay Nardo. Dineklara nito na illegal dismissal ang ginawa ng kompanya.
[DatePublished] => 2013-06-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => Manila cops to ‘shoot’ passengers at bus terminals
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[Title] => Rabbit workers bewail prolonged illegal strike
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY Labor Day has nothing much to offer to the families of more than a thousand employees of one of the countrys oldest bus companies, whose operations have been crippled since the start of Holy Week by an illegal strike staged by a faction of their union.
This, as there are no indications that the Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL) will resume operations soon as the handful of strikers, backed by militant groups Bayan Muna and Anakpawis, continue to defy the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)s April 5 return-to-work order.
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[Title] => Rabbit strikers defy return-to-work order
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The operations of Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines remained paralysed yesterday, adversely affecting the Holy Week rush of commuters as militant workers defied a return-to-work order issued by the labor department.
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas warned in her order that the strike "may be exploited by lawless elements to portray an image of instability" in the country.
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[Title] => Rabbit shuts down Bataan routes
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The more than half-a-century old Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL), which was founded in this province and has been known as one of the countrys pioneer bus companies, has stopped operating its routes between Metro Manila and two key places in Bataan province.
But Rivo Nisce, the bus firms chief operations officer, assured that its more than 100 workers in Bataan will not be laid off but only transferred to the companys other terminals in Angeles City and Pampanga.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mindanao bus operators seek help vs mulcters
[Summary] => Operators of buses plying different routes in Mindanao are seeking the governments help against rampant extortion by different groups.
They are asking for closer coordination with the police and the military in putting security measures in place against these groups blamed for the spate of bombings of buses.
Bernardo Valdevieso, proprietor of the Weena Bus, identified a certain Ping Tecson as the leader of the so-called Urban Lions Group which sent a letter demanding P4 million from the bus company four months ago.
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PHILIPPINE RABBIT BUS LINES
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[Title] => Rabbit workers bewail prolonged illegal strike
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY Labor Day has nothing much to offer to the families of more than a thousand employees of one of the countrys oldest bus companies, whose operations have been crippled since the start of Holy Week by an illegal strike staged by a faction of their union.
This, as there are no indications that the Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL) will resume operations soon as the handful of strikers, backed by militant groups Bayan Muna and Anakpawis, continue to defy the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)s April 5 return-to-work order.
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[Title] => Rabbit strikers defy return-to-work order
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The operations of Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines remained paralysed yesterday, adversely affecting the Holy Week rush of commuters as militant workers defied a return-to-work order issued by the labor department.
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas warned in her order that the strike "may be exploited by lawless elements to portray an image of instability" in the country.
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[Title] => Rabbit shuts down Bataan routes
[Summary] => TARLAC CITY The more than half-a-century old Philippine Rabbit Bus Lines (PRBL), which was founded in this province and has been known as one of the countrys pioneer bus companies, has stopped operating its routes between Metro Manila and two key places in Bataan province.
But Rivo Nisce, the bus firms chief operations officer, assured that its more than 100 workers in Bataan will not be laid off but only transferred to the companys other terminals in Angeles City and Pampanga.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1168087
[AuthorName] => Benjie Villa
[SectionName] => Nation
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[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 180982
[Title] => Mindanao bus operators seek help vs mulcters
[Summary] => Operators of buses plying different routes in Mindanao are seeking the governments help against rampant extortion by different groups.
They are asking for closer coordination with the police and the military in putting security measures in place against these groups blamed for the spate of bombings of buses.
Bernardo Valdevieso, proprietor of the Weena Bus, identified a certain Ping Tecson as the leader of the so-called Urban Lions Group which sent a letter demanding P4 million from the bus company four months ago.
[DatePublished] => 2002-10-23 00:00:00
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