REINTEGRATION. The entrance to the training center for former New People's Army rebels in Fatima village in Hinabangan, Samar during the inauguration on May 31, 2022. Samar province is eyeing to reverse its reputation from conflict-stricken to a peaceful and developed area with the completion of a peace house and the training facility meant for surrendered rebels. (Photo courtesy of the Department of the Interior and Local Government) TACLOBAN CITY - Samar province is eyeing to reverse its reputation from conflict-stricken to a peaceful and developed area with the completion of a peace house and a training facility for former members of the New People's Army (NPA). The two major projects complement the Local Social Integration Program (LSIP) to encourage more rebels to yield to the government and be productive, Samar provincial social welfare and development officer Alma Austero said Thursday. "For decades, Samar has been known as a province affected by armed struggle. Thr
Several former employees of the now closed Dirty Pit Craft House in Littleton have reached out to Denver7, saying they are owed thousands in unpaid wages and have filed complaints with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Several former employees of the now closed Dirty Pit Craft House in Littleton have reached out to Denver7, saying they are owed thousands in unpaid wages and have filed complaints with the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment.
Workers in Regions IV-B and XII should expect a raise in minimum wages after the National Wages and Productivity Commission affirmed the wage orders of their respective regional wage boards, the Department of Labor and Employment said Saturday.
This was among the “deficiencies” flagged by the Commission on Audit on Pampanga’s implementation of the DOLE’s one-time cash-for-work program called Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Displaced/Disadvantaged Workers.