Seafaring Industry Generates P1.06T for PH Economy
Philippine seafaring industry injects P1.06 trillion into economy, supports 400,000 jobs. Learn how this vital sector drives national growth and faces challenges.
Philippine seafaring industry injects P1.06 trillion into economy, supports 400,000 jobs. Learn how this vital sector drives national growth and faces challenges.
Cebu City plans to allocate 10% of pet registration fees to animal welfare programs, focusing on disaster response. Mayor Archival also pushes for a new shelter and cemetery.
Student organizations in Cebu appeal for immediate academic break following Typhoon Tino's devastation, citing safety concerns and ongoing recovery efforts.
Filipino workers heading to Middle Eastern countries must clear all financial obligations in the Philippines before departure, warns DMW to ensure smooth overseas employment process.
The Department of Labor and Employment initiates comprehensive profiling of workers impacted by Typhoon Aghon across Cebu province to facilitate targeted assistance and employment recovery programs.
The Department of Migrant Workers clarifies that the Philippines' visa-free policy applies only to tourists, not overseas foreign workers who must follow proper documentation channels.
Davao City faces heated debate over proposed P2,000 wage increase. Workers demand living wages while businesses warn of closures and inflation. Regional wage board considers economic impact.
Government employees in Cebu and across the Philippines are set to receive their year-end bonus and cash gift this November, providing financial relief ahead of the holiday season.
Miss Philippines Ahtisa Manalo receives an emotional welcome from overseas Filipino workers in Thailand during her international advocacy tour, strengthening bonds with the Filipino diaspora.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development urges local governments across Davao Region to enhance rehabilitation programs for children in conflict with the law, emphasizing community-based approaches over punitive measures.
Philippine government workers celebrate as year-end bonus and cash gift payments are scheduled for release in November, providing financial relief ahead of the holiday season.
Philippine government employees to receive year-end bonus and cash gift ahead of schedule this November, bringing early holiday cheer to public servants.
Miss Philippines Universe Ahtisa Manalo surprises Overseas Filipino Workers in Thailand with special visit, sharing emotional moments and cultural pride.
Cebu City Barangay Health Workers are set to receive improved benefits, including honoraria, hazard pay, and additional allowances, under a new ordinance recognizing their vital community service.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Central Visayas shares groundbreaking social welfare strategies and community empowerment programs at the upcoming Knowledge Management Fair 2025.
Labor groups in the Philippines are pushing for increased rice subsidies and enhanced annual benefits as inflation continues to impact workers' purchasing power.
Philippine DMW issues urgent warning against illegal recruiters offering fake jobs in Egypt. Learn how to spot scams and protect yourself.
Iloilo Provincial Government allocates ₱2.03 million to rehabilitate PRO-6 water systems, ensuring clean water access for police personnel and their families.
Pampanga Governor Dennis Pineda commits to expanding social services and healthcare benefits for elderly residents, ensuring their welfare remains a top priority in provincial governance.
Filipino workers in Malaysia are set to benefit from a significant salary increase as part of enhanced employment standards, offering better financial security for overseas workers.
The Philippines announces major digital policy reforms to attract global investors and position itself as a premier investment hub in the digital economy era.
DOLE Bacolod reports alarming surge in labor complaints with unpaid salaries and illegal terminations dominating cases. Workers seek justice as employment disputes escalate.
Breaking news: Filipino household service workers in Malaysia secure landmark P500 minimum wage, setting new regional standard for migrant worker rights and compensation.
A groundbreaking court ruling in Cebu challenges the gig economy model, ordering companies to recognize delivery riders as regular employees with full benefits and job security.
The Federal Reserve cuts interest rates for the second time this year, signaling economic concerns that could impact global markets and Filipino overseas workers.