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Gov’t Urged To Quickly Approve Wage Subsidy For Workers

Senatorial candidate Guillermo Eleazar called for the immediate approval of the Department of Labor and Employment proposal to provide a PHP5,000 wage subsidy to around 1 million minimum wage earners to help them cope with rising consumer prices.

Gov’t Has Concrete Plans For Economic Recovery: Palace

The Duterte administration has laid out “concrete” measures to ensure the recovery of the Philippine economy amid the prevailing Covid-19 pandemic, Malacañang said.

Solons Laud Comelec For Allowing Distribution Of Fuel Subsidy

Comelec was praised for its efforts to make fuel subsidies available to public utility vehicle drivers and operators, who are trying to keep up with the country's rising oil prices.

Ninja Van Ramps Up Largest Hub In PH With Integrated Measurement And Sortation System

To keep up with growing customer demand, the company is ramping up its sort automation efforts for faster, more efficient deliveries.

Isko To Include Agriculture In STEM Courses For Food Security

Aksyon Demokratiko standard-bearer Francisco ‘Isko Moreno’ Domagoso vowed to strengthen the country’s agriculture sector by including it in the current Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics courses to ensure food security.

Covid-Free Boracay Welcomes Influx Of Local, Foreign Tourists

Covid-19 infection is no longer a concern for visitors to Boracay.

PH Genome Center Can Detect Omicron XE: Expert

The Philippine Genome Center has the capability to detect recombinant variant Omicron XE in case it enters the country, an infectious disease expert said.

BGC Urban Farm Allows You To Grow Your Own Food In The Middle Of The City

Plantitos and plantitas can now rejoice and get their hands on farming as the Bonifacio Global City has finally opened its first ever Community Farm to the public.

No Spike In Covid-19 Cases Despite Panagbenga: Baguio CHO

Local health officials are not seeing any signs of Covid-19 cases going up even after the Baguio Flower Festival which attracted thousands of tourists to the country's summer capital.

Community Pantry-Style Pharmacy Gives Free Meds In Baguio

Fashioned after community pantries, this pharmacy offers free medicines to individuals with mental health problems.

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