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PAGASA mass exodus: Why are workers treated like crap in the Philippines?

Posted on June 5, 2014May 1, 2018 By benign0 10 Comments on PAGASA mass exodus: Why are workers treated like crap in the Philippines?
PAGASA mass exodus: Why are workers treated like crap in the Philippines?

Simple. Because there are so many of them. That’s a lesson in an Economics 101 course — the Law of Supply and Demand. When the enormous supply of a commodity dwarfs demand for it, the value of that commodity is crushed. Employers in the Philippines can treat their workers like crap, because they can. The…

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Development, Economy, Education, Government

It’s so hot in the Philippines!!

Posted on June 5, 2014April 26, 2023 By Kate Natividad 9 Comments on It’s so hot in the Philippines!!
It’s so hot in the Philippines!!

Ang init!! While the well-heeled among us cry over power bills inflated by airconditioner use, imagine the millions of Filipinos who don’t even have electric fans. Worse, imagine those living in the squatter areas! It’s bad enough having to sleep with no airconditioner in a big room with lots of windows. Imagine what it’s like…

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Glitz and Glamour, Lifestyle

Metro Rail Transit crisis gripping Manila a result of long-term failure in thinking

Posted on April 11, 2014March 24, 2022 By benign0 16 Comments on Metro Rail Transit crisis gripping Manila a result of long-term failure in thinking
Metro Rail Transit crisis gripping Manila a result of long-term failure in thinking

The “increase in population” that has been made the excuse du jour of Malacanang to wash its hands off the appalling mass transport crisis paralysing Metro Manila today is something that the government cannot absolve itself of any responsibility for. Facing mounting calls for the head of Al Vitangcol General Manager of the Metro Rail…

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Crime, Development, Government, Lifestyle, Politics, Society

Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege

Posted on February 21, 2014 By Kate Natividad 50 Comments on Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege
Facing Manila’s traffic hell: Access to public transport is a right, owning a car is but a privilege

And so here we are, helplessly facing a future of traffic hell as all these road constructions start. To think we all raised a royal tantrum over Dan Brown’s describing Manila as the “gates of hell” in his book Inferno. What have Metro Manila’s residents done to deserve this? Well, quite simply nothing. They did…

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Development, Government, Lifestyle

People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

Posted on January 6, 2014 By benign0 35 Comments on People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014
People ‘most important resource’ in the Philippines says government as population seen to breach 100m in late 2014

The population of the Philippines is expected to breach the 100 million mark by the third or fourth quarter of 2014. This assessment was reportedly issued by Philippine Populations Commission (Popcom) executive director Dr Juan Antonio Perez to which Malacanang has provided a positive spin… “It is both a challenge and an opportunity because people…

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Development, Economy, Environment, Lifestyle, Religion, Society

Detroit bankruptcy under the weight of urban sprawl and poor transport: Metro Manila has a bit to learn

Posted on July 19, 2013 By benign0 54 Comments on Detroit bankruptcy under the weight of urban sprawl and poor transport: Metro Manila has a bit to learn
Detroit bankruptcy under the weight of urban sprawl and poor transport: Metro Manila has a bit to learn

Sad milestone for a once glorious city and a former citadel of American industrial power. Detroit, Michigan — the city itself and its surrounding metropolitan area home to the United States’ “Big Three” car manufacturers, General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler — yesterday filed for bankruptcy following a decades-long decline the sharpest of which was felt…

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Development, Economy, Government, Society

Hardly surprising: Institutionalised prostitution in the Philippine Government’s Middle Eastern outposts

Posted on June 21, 2013 By benign0 12 Comments on Hardly surprising: Institutionalised prostitution in the Philippine Government’s Middle Eastern outposts
Hardly surprising: Institutionalised prostitution in the Philippine Government’s Middle Eastern outposts

It’s hardly even surprising that such things have been happening all along for so long. The Philippines’ Overseas Foreign Workers (OFW) export industry is huge — at least 2 million Filipinos residing overseas can be classified as OFWs. The National Statistics Office (NSO) reportedly estimates that more than 52 percent of these are females and…

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Civics, Crime, Lifestyle, Politics

Should we junk the minimum wage law in the Philippines?

Posted on May 2, 2013November 11, 2014 By benign0 46 Comments on Should we junk the minimum wage law in the Philippines?
Should we junk the minimum wage law in the Philippines?

Workers unite! But then ask the question: Unite to do what exactly? That slogan has been around for more than two centuries now, and though many “activist” elements out there might want us to believe that their “fight” was what put iPhones in our hands, WiFI signals in our living rooms, and Hong Kong vacations…

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