Group Appeals for P33k Minimum Salary for Gov’t Employees

Courage Group Requests to Make the Minimum Salary of Gov’t Employees P33k A group appealed to the government for a P33k minimum salary for all employees working in government bodies. To raise the nation’s minimum wage, the Confederation for Unity, Recognition, and Advancement of Government Employees (Courage) petitioned the government. Santiago Dasmarias, the president of … Read more

SK Budget Proposal for Basketball Game Reaches P710k

SK Budget Proposal

SK Budget Proposal Goes Viral Due to P710k Budget for Basketball Game The photo of SK budget proposal for a basketball game that reaches P710, 000 goes viral and elicits comments online. Sangguniang Kabataan is a council meant to represent the youth in each barangay in the Philippines. Sangguniang Kabataan Reform Act was signed into … Read more

Sgt. Raffy Braga Returns P350,000 Checks

On Wednesday afternoon February 26, 2013, 38-year-old Sgt. Raffy Braga from Bukidnon who has been serving in the Philippine Army for almost 17 years, not only became loyal and truthful in his service but as well as to his fellow citizen as he returns a checks amounting to P350,000. Regarding with his truthfulness, Sgt. Raffy Braga is detailed … Read more

NAIA 1 Porter Jony Villon Returns $4,800 (P210,000) to OFW

Jony Villon, a baggage porter at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 (NAIA 1) returned  $4,800 or over P210,000 to an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) named Cristina Alcaraz Rosal on Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Jony Villon, who worked at the NAIA 1 for three years found a transparent envelope accompanied in a baggage cart and without … Read more

ILO Announced 100,000 Available Job for Yolanda Victims

Due to the severe devastation brought by super typhoon Yolanda (International name Haiyan) entered the Philippines Area of Responsibility last November 8 damaging some of the vital infrastructures, agriculture and even lost some lives of Filipino people. In regard with this, the International Labor Organization (ILO) makes way and hopes to help change the lives … Read more

Rock Band Journey Donates $350,000 to Help Yolanda Victims

Arnel Pineda, the lead vocalist of the international rock band “Journey” has announced that they would donate two million food meals to victims of super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) according to a news report by CNN’s Anderson Cooper. The Filipino lead vocalist of the band said his foundation was working to aid the victims of the … Read more

Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler: Crowned as 2012 Miss America

Laura Kaeppeler: 2012 Miss America

The long-standing competition which awards scholarships to young women from the 50 states plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands crowned their new Ms America for this year 2012 that was the the 91st Miss America. The pageant was held at  the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on January 14 joined by 53 young women … Read more

$1,000 for the Twelve ‘Rights Victims’ under Marcos Regime

Ferdinand Marcos

Twelve human rights victim during the twenty years of regime of Former President Ferdinand Marcos would be receiving $1000 or P 43,000.00 as compensation for the abused that they’d been through. The amount to be given came from the wealth of the Marcos’s, amounting to $10-million, and there was a number of 7,526 victims excluding … Read more