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Jojo Binay or Kris Aquino may be president in 2016 – but it really does not matter

Posted on January 31, 2014 By benign0 72 Comments on Jojo Binay or Kris Aquino may be president in 2016 – but it really does not matter
Jojo Binay or Kris Aquino may be president in 2016 – but it really does not matter

The next presidential elections is still more than two years away but Filipinos are already looking to 2016 for that anticipated cool change. It’s not that the current term under President Benigno Simeon “BS” Aquino III can be described as hot. Far from it. The Second Philippine Reich can be considered more of a protracted…

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Development, Economy, Politics, Technology

Filipino labour force not up to par: Philippines ready to host foreign workers

Posted on January 15, 2014January 15, 2014 By benign0 65 Comments on Filipino labour force not up to par: Philippines ready to host foreign workers
Filipino labour force not up to par: Philippines ready to host foreign workers

The Philippines’ Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is reportedly considering opening the country to foreign workers. A list of occupations for which there is a “shortage” of local people qualified to fill has been released by the DOLE… Architect Chemical Engineer Chemist Environmental Planner Fisheries Technologist Geologist – Geophysicist, petrogeochemist, petrophysicist, micropaleontologist, engineering geologist…

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Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down

Posted on June 14, 2013June 14, 2013 By Ilda 22 Comments on Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down
Philippine economic growth rate and credit rating upgrade not enough to keep unemployment down

If you want to know how the Philippine economy is doing, you will find it hard to get a straightforward answer from the mainstream media. There’s enough spin to counteract every piece of bad news out there to do your head in. It seems the Philippine government is doing its best to project an image…

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Development, Economy, Media

Paving Noynoy’s Straight Path with Bent Statistics

Posted on December 16, 2011November 5, 2013 By BenK 5 Comments on Paving Noynoy’s Straight Path with Bent Statistics
Paving Noynoy’s Straight Path with Bent Statistics

Faced with growing outrage over President Aquino’s ham-fisted attempts to establish authoritarian rule and desperately needing some good news on the economic front, the Administration PR machinery was quick to herald the latest unemployment statistics as evidence that Peenoy’s agenda, whatever it is, is putting the country back on the daang matuwid. The unemployment rate…

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Economy, Money Talks

Education: how big a factor it REALLY is to Philippine national development

Posted on June 8, 2011June 8, 2011 By benign0 4 Comments on Education: how big a factor it REALLY is to Philippine national development
Education: how big a factor it REALLY is to Philippine national development

Making headline news today and filling the columns of the opinion sections of mainstream media are laments (both factual and opined) on the derelict state of Philippine education. According to the Philippines’ Department of Education (DepEd), 27.5 million elementary and high school students marched into schools last Monday. That’s more than the population of Australia…

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Development, Education

Real advise for Filipinos desperately praying for jobs

Posted on April 5, 2011April 6, 2011 By benign0 11 Comments on Real advise for Filipinos desperately praying for jobs
Real advise for Filipinos desperately praying for jobs

Joblessness is indeed a big problem in the Philippines. It is Third World labour supply on steroids — an exceedingly pathetic situation that sees the economic value of Filipino labour utterly flattened under the sheer weight of the vast numbers of warm bodies out on the streets in jeepney- and bus-loads looking for jobs. The…

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Development, Economy, Education, Lifestyle, Religion

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