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                    [Title] => Valenzuela City Hall workers to undergo drug tests
                    [Summary] => Valenzuela City Mayor Emmanuel "Bobbit" Carlos has ordered all city hall employees, including consultants, to undergo and pass a mandatory drug test or risk losing their jobs.


Carlos issued the memorandum early this week to address the drug problem in the city.

According to a press statement, Carlos, through the city’s human resource management office, has ordered all regular, casual, contractual, and co-terminus city hall employees to "show proof" that they have undergone drug tests and are not using prohibited drugs.
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Carlos, however, excluded two other victims – Rufino Santiago and Alexander Santiago, both of 167 Custodio St., Barangay Santolan, Malabon – from the cash aid.

"They were not included because people blamed them for the incident," Jess Julio, of the mayor’s staff, said.
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VALENZUELA CITY MAYOR EMMANUEL
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                    [Summary] => Valenzuela City Mayor Emmanuel "Bobbit" Carlos has ordered all city hall employees, including consultants, to undergo and pass a mandatory drug test or risk losing their jobs.


Carlos issued the memorandum early this week to address the drug problem in the city.

According to a press statement, Carlos, through the city’s human resource management office, has ordered all regular, casual, contractual, and co-terminus city hall employees to "show proof" that they have undergone drug tests and are not using prohibited drugs.
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Carlos, however, excluded two other victims – Rufino Santiago and Alexander Santiago, both of 167 Custodio St., Barangay Santolan, Malabon – from the cash aid.

"They were not included because people blamed them for the incident," Jess Julio, of the mayor’s staff, said.
[DatePublished] => 2000-12-30 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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