Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Tag: workers

Peasant month march

Farmers, fishers, workers, urban poor, food security advocates, and multisectoral groups march through Recto Avenue-Quezon Blvd Underpass in Manila City on Monday to mark...

Employer-labor group suggests policies to improve workers’ rights

The Leaders Forum, a group of employer and labor organizations, has released a joint statement issuing policy recommendations to improve workers' rights in the...

TUCP calls on PBBM to raise wages of private sector workers

The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) on Monday called on the current administration to heed the call of private sector workers for...

Marcos approves pay hike for gov’t workers

Order also covers as much as P7k medical subsidy President Marcos issued an executive order granting a four-tranche salary increase and annual medical allowance of...

Multinational Village residents welcome solon’s call to flush out hiding POGO workers

Residents of Multinational Village in Parañaque City welcomed a Mindanao lawmaker’s appeal for the public’s help in flushing out foreign POGO workers who may...

Disneyland workers threaten strike action over wages, treatment

Anaheim, United States—More than 200 Disneyland Resort employees protested outside the world-famous California theme parks Wednesday, calling for better wages and denouncing alleged anti-union...

‘140k workers may lose jobs with P35 pay hike’

But more jobs expected with rising economy—NEDA As much as 140,000 workers may be negatively affected by the P35 daily minimum wage hike in Metro...

Workers’ woe

Members of the Sofitel Philippine Plaza workers union hold a press conference in Manila on Monday to question management about the decision to terminate...

Marcos signs ‘Eddie Garcia’ Law enhancing workers’ rights in the entertainment industry

President Marcos recently signed a Republic Act (RA) 11996 or the “Eddie Garcia Law,” named after the late legendary actor, to enhance workplace safety...

‘Staggering’ number of workers facing climate change-induced health hazards—UN

Geneva, Switzerland—A large majority of workers worldwide are facing a cocktail of health hazards linked to climate change, the United Nations said on Monday,...

DOLE reminds employers to safeguard workers vs ‘heat stress’ amid El Niño

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has urged private employers to provide their workers with free and adequate drinking water, adjusted rest breaks...

Bill proposes aid to workers without SSS

A bill filed in the House of Representatives is proposing the grant of maternity cash benefits to working mothers in the informal economy in...

Cisco announces it is laying off thousands of workers

San Francisco, United States—Cisco is cutting thousands of jobs as part of a restructuring plan, the computer networking giant announced Wednesday. About five percent of...

Canadian mining firm seeks to suspend 7,000 workers in Panama

Canadian firm First Quantum Minerals on Thursday asked the Panamanian government to suspend the contracts of some 7,000 workers at Central America's biggest copper...
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