Philippine Arena

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    Labor Relations Setting

    LABOR PROBLEMS Labor problems as viewed in Philippine social realities reveal a chain of causes and effects that are inextricably linked by economic, political and cultural factors. Only a comprehensive analysis of these problems can equip workers with the tools for mastering them. Thus the need to understand the structural, historical, and moral dimensions of labor problems. WHAT ARE THE COMMON PROBLEMS CONFRONTED BY WORKERS AT THEIR PLACE OF WORK? Low Wages In 1889, the Filipinos organized

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    Case Study Related to Tourism Law

    avoid this situation, effective planning steps must be taken in accordance with effective policy guidelines. Building regulations have been violated, especially by the large hotels Since Boracay is one of the most visited beaches here in the Philippines, business minded people takes opportunity to establish hotels to gain profit without knowing that they are already violating building regulations. For example, the Boracay West Cove Resort, which violated the 30-meter easement from the shoreline

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    Globe

    GLOBE TELECOM CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Subject: Mgt 19B Corporate Social Responsibility Submitted by: Nica M.Cabigon Globe Telecom Inc. is a provider of telecommunications services. The Company operates mobile, fixed line and broadband networks providing communications services to individual customers, small and medium-sized businesses, and corporate and enterprise clients. It operates through mobile communications services and wireline communications services segments. The

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    Modern Technology State in the Philippines

    INTERNET AND OTHER ADVANCED TELECOMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES B. PRESENT STATE IN THE PHILIPPINES Telecommunications in the Philippines are well-developed due to the presence of modern infrastructure facilities. In a country where change comes slowly, The Philippines is one of many developing nations that have turned to information and communication technology (ICT) as a tool to improve teaching and learning. Today two large and two smaller companies are active in the local telecommunications market

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    Me, Myself and I

    Abdula. I am a female with an age of 18 years old. I finished my secondary level of education at Don Alejandro Roces Sr. Science and Technology High School. And now, I am studying Bachelor of Science in Accountancy at Technological Institute of the Philippines- Quezon City. We left our home in Pasig City and have to transfer in Quezon City when I was 6 years old. I think it was the year 2002. We lived at 58 Masikap St., Pinyahan, Quezon City. But because of lack of money and we already couldn’t afford

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    Philippine History Early History -The Negritos are believed to have migrated to the Philippines some 30,000 years ago from Borneo, Sumatra, and Malaya. The Malayans followed in successive waves. These people belonged to a primitive epoch of Malayan culture, which has apparently survived to this day among certain groups such as the Igorots. The Malayan tribes that came later had more highly developed material cultures. In the 14th cent. Arab traders from Malay and Borneo introduced Islam into the

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    Term Paper

    Presentation, Interpretation and Analysis Data Analysis and Presentation This chapter presents the results of the data gathered in the form of survey questionnaire from the 20% of the 3rd year and 4th year Broadcasting Students of Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila. The collection of data analysis is about on the effectiveness of media in building or ruining a politician’s image. The goal of this chapter is to determine the perception of the respondents on the effectiveness of media in

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    Analysis on Case Studynational Book Company Delia de Los Reyes

    ASA Philippines Foundation Inc. B227 Rosario 3 Branch Opening Date: January 24, 2011 July 09, 2004 Joriel T. Magana (Branch Manager) Nica G, Ferreras (Loan Officers 1) Jomar L. Marcelino (Loan Officers 2) Alexander Dizon (Loan Officers 3) Analyn T. Tumpang (Loan Officers 4) OUR VISSION We are a not-for-profit organization, devoted to help an increasing number of poor Filipino families rise out of poverty; by providing micro-financing to assist them establish or otherwise

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    in shape and most often made from the meat of cuttlefish or pollock and served with a sweet and spicy sauce or with a thick black sweet and sour sauce. 3. INTRODUCTION • Fish balls in the Philippines are sold by street vendors pushing wooden deep frying carts. • When you talk about street food in the Philippines, fish balls always receive special mention. 4. OUTPUT PRICE DELIVERY QUALITY- Should be very - Waiting time is only for - May be “just done”, affordable even to the a maximum of 5 “well-done”

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    Country Risk Analysis: Philippines

    Country Risk Analysis: Philippines As trade barriers continue to fall and technological advances accelerate, the offshoring trend will continue as companies strive for operational efficiencies by outsourcing production and labor and taking advantage of capital markets. International business is not a new phenomenom, however the volume of international trade has increased dramatically over the last decade. Today, every nation and an increasing number of companies are investing abroad. Private and

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