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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 28) Vice President Leni Robredo has expressed dismay over the proposal of the Department of Labor and Development to deploy health workers overseas in exchange for COVID-19 vaccines.
In her radio show Biserbisyong Leni on Sunday, Robredo noted that instead of merely doing lip service, the government should be seeking ways to improve the working conditions in the health sector which often compel workers there to look for opportunities abroad. Maraming nagsasabing bayani ang ating health workers pero paano ba natin sila tini-treat? asked Robredo, urging the administration to instead consider improving the plight and other needs of workers in the health sector.
Desperate for COVID-19 vaccines? Robredo urges gov't to get it not at health workers' expense – Manila Bulletin mb.com.ph - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mb.com.ph Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Vice President Leni Robredo slams President Duterte s recent threat to the Unites States to pay up in order to keep the Visiting Forces Agreement with the Philippines, noting that such demand gives an impression that the country is resorting to
MANILA, Philippines The United States takes its responsibilities to its treaty alliances including that with the Philippines “very seriously,” a Pentagon official said over the weekend. Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby said the newly established China Task Force of the US Department of Defense will be looking into the current state of its military-to-military contacts in the Indo-Pacific. He said Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin made it very.