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STA. MARIA, Pangasinan – A reportedly mentally-ill man suddenly went wild and stabbed himself in front of his two minor children and employees of the Eastern Pangasinan Agricultural College (EPAC) in Barangay Paitan here Thursday. Police Major Arturo Melchor, Pangasinan police information offi
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May 28, 2021 | 12:02 am
THE Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) has once again extended the deadline for recruitment and manning agencies to submit monitoring reports on their overseas-deployed workers.
In POEA Advisory No. 62, the agency said the new deadline is now June 20. The advisory applies to Philippine Recruitment Agencies (PRAs) and Licensed Manning Agencies (LMAs), which must report to the Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) Welfare Monitoring System (OWMS).
“In view of the continuous requests received from the PRAs, LMAs, and industry organizations and associations, the deadline to create and/or update the welfare records in the OWMS of all OFWs onsite (workers) and seafarers onboard is hereby further extended until 20 June 2021,” according to the advisory.
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May 24, 2021 10:14 AM PHT
Ana P. Santos
On Labor Day, Filipino migrants marched from the Philippine embassy in London to Trafalgar Square, and called for the ouster of President Rodrigo Duterte amid the administration’s colossal failure of a pandemic response, and the violent government crackdown on critics and activists. The protestors, led by the Filipino Domestic Workers Association, together with Europe chapters of Anakbayan, Migrante, Gabriela, and Bayan, also condemned racism in the United Kingdom and called for the protection of undocumented migrants.
Helen Rios, a Filipino migrant worker in London, said she is disillusioned with the Duterte administration. “
Published May 16, 2021, 12:00 PM
Every vocation in priesthood begins in answering the call of God. Aside from fulfilling the religious life, Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Lieutenant Commander Francis Ariel Sualog has also answered the call of the uniformed service.
Despite his purpose in fulfilling the Word of God, Sualog still remembers the experience that strengthened his faith in the Lord.
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Lieutenant Commander Francis Ariel Sualog
(Photo courtesy of Sualog)
“Parati kong naalala yung isang verse sa Bible galing sa (I always remember the bible verse) Galatians 6:2, that says we carry each other’s burdens and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ. I have duty na sinumpaan na magserve sa bayan so hindi talaga nawawala yung compassion ko at yung pagmamalasakit ko dahil this is my calling (to serve my country so I don’t really lose my compassion and my concern because this is my calling),” Sualog said.