Aug
31
For putting in their comments from Aug. 5 to Aug. 31, the following people have won a Free Premium Foot Spa at Pamper Your Feet Spa in Paranaque:
* 1. Encar An Sunga
2. Danielle Loyola
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Congratulations and enjoy your foot spa! Let us know how it went too:)
*Encar apparently does not have a valid email address so we’re replacing her with An!:)
Congratulations, An!:)
Aug
31
115 Days to go before Christmas!
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We’re all excited!
We can’t wait for the traffic along Alabang-Zapote Road to clog up even more and also for parking in Alabang Town Center to be filled up to the bleachers!
But it’s all good–it’s our Savior’s birthday!:)
Let us all have longer patience. Let us have more understanding towards our neighbors and also more money for Christmas shopping! Haha, good luck on the last part.
This will be Alabang Bulletin’s first Holiday Season. We’re really, really excited! About the kainan’s and inuman’s and also on the exciting things to come our way!
Let us all be informed. Help us spread the word.
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Make us your daily habit:)
Aug
31
Munti firms reminded of labor laws
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From Manila Bulletin:
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has met with owners of small and medium-size enterprises (SME) in Muntinlupa to brief them on compliance with labor standards, including the payment of minimum wage and other benefits.
The orientation was organized by the DOLE-National Capital Region (NCR) Muntinlupa-Taguig-Pateros-Las Piñas (MunTaParLas) division and the Muntinlupa City government’s Public Employment and Service Office (PESO) as a way to inform enterprises of the labor employment program under President Benigno Aquino III.
Benvenuto Alegre, director of DOLE-NCR MunTaParLas, said the orientation was aimed at helping small enterprises in implementing development program geared towards increased productivity.
”(It) is designed to assist the owners and managers of small enterprises in mapping out a development program geared towards increased productivity and enterprise development. It is geared at facilitating eventual compliance with labor standards in all establishments with less than 10 workers and those registered as Barangay Micro Business Enterprises (BMBEs),” he said, adding ”it is part of President Aquino’s program on labor and employment.”
The business owners were briefed on their compliance with minimum wage, emergency cost of living allowance, 13th month pay, holiday pay, service incentive leave, overtime pay, night-shift differential, SSS, Pag-Ibig and PhilHealth.
The DOLE will also inspect these companies to ensure that they are complying with labor standards.
Aug
31
From ABS-CBN:
By Jojo Malig, abs-cbnNews.com
MANILA, Philippines – Thirty-three people, including minors, have been rescued by National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agents and a government task force against human trafficking.
Armed with a search warrant issued by Judge Elizabeth Yu Guray of Las Pinas RTC Branch 202, a joint team from the NBI and the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Task Force on Anti-Trafficking in Persons raided a house in Las Piñas City on Friday.
The raiding team found 33 people packed inside the house while a search yielded travel documents. A housekeeper was arrested.
A separate operation led to the arrest of two people, who will be charged with violating Republic Act (RA) 9208 or Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act of 2003 and RA 7610 or Special Protection of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitation, and Discrimination.
The authorities did not identify the mastermind behind the suspected human trafficking scheme. A DZMM Teleradyo report said the victims came from the provinces and were promised jobs overseas.
Jose Angel Honrado, general manager of the Manila International Airport Authority, said the raid was made after 2 young women were intercepted at the NAIA on August 12.
One of the women admitted that she was just 17 years old and was recruited for employment as a domestic helper in Kuwait. Statements she gave to authorities led to surveillance operations and the subsequent raid in Las Piñas City.
She hails from Mindanao was recruited sometime in 2009 by an agency licensed by the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.
The girl was turned over to the Visayan Forum Foundation Inc., an non-government organization that operates the Bahay Silungan sa Paliparan, a temporary shelter for would-be victims of human trafficking.
Aug
27
List of Nursing Board Exam passers
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Click on this link to see if you and/or your friends passed:)
Congratulations to all those who passed!






