2 garments factories shut down, over 6,000 workers lose jobs
More than 6,000 workers lost their jobs with the closure of two apparel manufacturers in Cebu and Bataan, the Confederation ...
Read moreMore than 6,000 workers lost their jobs with the closure of two apparel manufacturers in Cebu and Bataan, the Confederation ...
Read moreAnother private school, Georgia International Academy in Antipolo City, Rizal on Friday announced its closure through a Zoom meeting with ...
Read moreJulien Rocher has been able to see his son Zadig, who lives in the United States, only once in 15 ...
Read moreThe Supreme Court has reorganized the membership of its three divisions following the assumption last week of Chief Justice Alexander ...
Read moreThe Shangri-La Group said Wednesday it will lay off a number of employees and temporarily close the 696-room Makati Shangri-La, ...
Read moreThe Department of Health plans to recommend the closure of cemeteries nationwide during the coming observance of All Saints Day ...
Read moreA lawyers’ group has warned against what it called “weaponization” of the law against telecommunications companies and the media, saying ...
Read morePilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., the country’s second biggest oil company, said Thursday it is permanently shutting down its 110,000-barrel refinery ...
Read moreMeta Description: A translation agency CEO suggests how teachers can use online language tools and videoconferencing to enrich lessons and ...
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