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US cables point to intense Washington involvement in the lead up to the 1975 Canberra Coup
This is the
second in a three-part series on US diplomatic cables which reveal the collaboration of Bob Hawke and other Australian Labor and union leaders with the US embassy
to suppress working class struggles throughout the 1970s.
July 20.
Today, the population of Australia is being subjected to a constant barrage of totally unsubstantiated claims by the media, intelligence agencies and politicians of Chinese “interference” in Australian politics. This is in line with the drive by US governments to confront Beijing and reassert Washington’s global hegemony.
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+ July 30, 2021 UP TO 350,000 jobs in 14 industries in Japan may soon be available to aspiring overseas Filipino workers (OFWs), according to Labor Attaché to Tokyo Marie Rose Escalada.
She said Japan needs 60,000 careworkers, 53,000 food service workers, 40,000 construction workers, 37,000 building cleaning management staff and 34,000 workers in food and beverage manufacturing.
Other sectors that need skilled workers are machine parts and tooling, industrial machinery, electric, electronic, and information, construction, shipbuilding and ship machinery, automobile repair and maintenance, aviation, accommodation, agriculture, fishery and aquaculture. As of now, the numbers are still far from being met. It will take about two years before (these are) filled up, said Escalada.
Labor Attaché in Tokyo Marie Rose Escalada (left) and Hidilyn Diaz (Photos from Zoom, Philippine Airlines) During that short conversation, the 30-year-old Diaz imparted to Escalada some inspirational words that the latter described as “very touching”. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) official said she later told overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) about it. “I spoke with her [Diaz] but only virtually kasi very strict po yung Olympic Committee sa Japan (because the Olympic Committee was very strict),” Escalada told Manila-based reporters during a press briefing on Zoom. “Actually touching masyado yung sinabi niya (Her words were very touching), and I shared it to the OFWs. Kailangan lang po daw, ang dream, kailangang hawakan. Yun lang po yung sinabi niya (She said that dreams must be held on to. That’s all that she said),” recounted Escalada, who was smiling from ear-to-ear.
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