OP-ED COLUMNS – MANILA OFW- Labor outlook, workers look out
CRISPIN R. ARANDA KNOWING a country’s manpower resource is vital to planning and development. But that is just one part
Read moreCRISPIN R. ARANDA KNOWING a country’s manpower resource is vital to planning and development. But that is just one part
Read moreFOR WOMEN. Novelita Palisoc, who worked for 19 years as domestic help in the Philippines and then Qatar, claims in her
Read moreThe Labour Ministry has lifted the ban on domestic help travelling to work in Singapore and three other places, an employment
Read moreLabor Secretary Silvestre Bello III . . Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III on Wednesday ordered a total deployment ban of overseas Filipino
Read morePicture for representation only. — Bernama . KUALA LUMPUR: Forty-four illegal immigrants were detained for working without a valid permit
Read moreAn attendant walks around a store selling Nike products in Phnom Penh. KT/Mai Vireak . . Shenzhou International Group on Wednesday
Read moreA worker cleans a skybridge before passengers boarded an Alaska Airlines flight to Portland, Oregon, at Paine Field in Everett,
Read moreLocal labour authorities will continue to coordinate with the Thai Ministry of Labour to protect the rights of Lao workers
Read moreMembers of the tripartite meeting display the signed minimum wage agreement. Courtesy of Labour Ministry / Ven Rathavong / Khmer Times Share: .
Read moreIth Samheng (C), minister of Labour, met with JCIA delegates at the ministry on Friday morning Photo: Courtesy of Labour Ministry
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