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Araw ng Kasambahay: City Government of Davao to Celebrate Rights of Domestic Workers on January 18

Join us in celebrating Araw ng Kasambahay on January 18 with the City Government of Davao. Learn about the rights of domestic workers and the obligations of employers under the Batas Kasambahay. Stay informed about the forums and talks addressing concerns and privileges of kasambahays. Let's work together to ensure the welfare of domestic workers in our city.

Emergency Vehicles Exempt from Davao City s New Speed Limit Ordinance

Learn about the exemption of marked vehicles, including medical workers' cars and hospital ambulances, from Davao City's New Speed Limit Ordinance. Find out the details revealed by CTTMO Head, Dionisio Abude, and understand the implications for emergency responders and the revised speed limits set to be enforced on January 11, 2024.

Nearly 1-K renews health cards: CHO

Renew your health card today at CHO! Nearly 1,000 individuals have already renewed their health cards since January 2, 2024. Learn about the requirements and the official issuance period until March 31, 2024. Visit us at Gaisano Grand Citimall for a spacious and efficient renewal process. Don't miss out on securing your health card for a safe and healthy work environment. #HealthCardRenewal #CHO #DavaoCity

Ensure Building Integrity: OCBO Urges Developers for Prompt Assessments Post-Earthquakes

Ensure building integrity in the wake of recent earthquakes. OCBO calls on developers to conduct thorough assessments and report damages promptly. Urges proactive communication with engineers for safety and urgent repairs. Find out more on building safety measures post-earthquake.

DCOTT Implements New Porter Service System for Holiday Season

Prepare for a smooth holiday travel experience at Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT) as they streamline porter services. Passengers are urged to refer to official porter service rates displayed inside the terminal and have their luggage weighed before engaging porters. With a new industrial weighing scale in place, fair service rates are ensured for all. Each porter wears a unique identification number, and passengers are encouraged to pay porter fees at the designated counter. Additionally, a Public Assistance Counter is now more accessible for any complaints or inquiries. DCOTT has also increased security personnel to ensure the safety of passengers and their belongings during the holiday season. Stay informed and vigilant for a hassle-free journey. CIO

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