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Raising Standards for Domestic Workers

Posted on March 1, 2013November 20, 2014 By BenK 1 Comment on Raising Standards for Domestic Workers
Raising Standards for Domestic Workers

Although the record of the current administration of the Philippines with respect to regulating labor has been unimpressive so far, Republic Act 10361, also known as the Batas Kasambahay or “Domestic Workers’ Act,” which took effective on February 10, is a notable exception. The law, which was signed by President Aquino on January 18, provides…

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Culture, Economy, Money Talks

Making sense of EDSA I, 27 years down the yellow brick road

Posted on February 28, 2013September 10, 2013 By FallenAngel 3 Comments on Making sense of EDSA I, 27 years down the yellow brick road
Making sense of EDSA I, 27 years down the yellow brick road

In past years, the dates of the EDSA People Power revolution were declared national holidays. This means even workers had the day off. This year, though, it seems only students had the day-off. People with jobs had to go to work. For those who normally going through EDSA, it would mean slugging it out in…

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Culture, Development, Economy, Government, Politics, Society

Resolving the Sabah incident – Noynoy style

Posted on February 28, 2013August 14, 2013 By FallenAngel 9 Comments on Resolving the Sabah incident – Noynoy style
Resolving the Sabah incident – Noynoy style

The “deadline“ for the Filipino followers of the Sultanate of Sulu to surrender or leave Sabah may have already passed, but it seems they are defiant and have decided not to go home. Adding to their problems is that they are running out of food, and that the Aquino government has given them an ultimatum…

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Government, Politics, The South

DSWD relief goods in Davao: looted or confiscated by Typhoon Pablo survivors?

Posted on February 28, 2013 By benign0 5 Comments on DSWD relief goods in Davao: looted or confiscated by Typhoon Pablo survivors?
DSWD relief goods in Davao: looted or confiscated by Typhoon Pablo survivors?

Perhaps it is a bit too much to ask of a government agency such as the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to implement leaps in improvement in the efficiency with which they operate within four years. Back in 2009, in the aftermath of the devastation wrought by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, then blogger…

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Civics, Environment, Government, Media

18 Statements You Will Never Hear Leave Noynoy’s Mouth

Posted on February 28, 2013May 31, 2014 By Gogs 15 Comments on 18 Statements You Will Never Hear Leave Noynoy’s Mouth
18 Statements You Will Never Hear Leave  Noynoy’s Mouth

“Some things are better left unsaid, some lies are better off believed, some words are better left unspoken.” Hall and Oates     Truth be told about our precious president, there is enough comedy with what he says on the record. When he said traffic was representative of the economy was just one of many…

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Culture, Government, Politics, Society

Game of thrones: Sultan Jamalul Kiram III flies the Philippine flag on Sabah soil

Posted on February 28, 2013 By Ilda 68 Comments on Game of thrones: Sultan Jamalul Kiram III flies the Philippine flag on Sabah soil

Between Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III and Philippine President Benigno Simeon ‘BS’ Aquino III, who do you think has more balls? At the risk of being labeled biased, I’d say Sultan Kiram has my vote. Don’t get me wrong, not that I condone what he and his followers did – trooped to Sabah, refused to…

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Government, Politics, Society, The South

Traditional media: the single biggest roadblock to efforts to ‘educate’ Filipino voters

Posted on February 27, 2013 By benign0 7 Comments on Traditional media: the single biggest roadblock to efforts to ‘educate’ Filipino voters
Traditional media: the single biggest roadblock to efforts to ‘educate’ Filipino voters

What is really the crux of any effort to ‘educate’ Filipino voters? To design a solution you need to clearly define the problem. And for us to clearly define a problem, we need to understand its true nature by taking stock of the situation that surrounds it. Much of the initiatives that aim to “educate”…

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Crime, Culture, Education, Media, Politics

Team PNoy campaign and poll statistical extravaganza splashed all over Yellow media!

Posted on February 27, 2013 By benign0 28 Comments on Team PNoy campaign and poll statistical extravaganza splashed all over Yellow media!
Team PNoy campaign and poll statistical extravaganza splashed all over Yellow media!

Thanks to the heightened intensity with which “social news network” Rappler is covering the ‘Team PNoy’ campaign in the Philippine hinterlands, we are getting a fair idea of how far the quality of Da Pinoy Vote has progressed in the last 27 years. Aside from joining the administration ticket on their campaign trail in northern…

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Civics, Media, Politics, Society

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