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Exclusion  of minimum wage earners from government ‘ayuda’ slammed

Exclusion of minimum wage earners from government ‘ayuda’ slammed

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"The government cannot invoke 'employment' as proof of sufficiency when the minimum wage no longer satisfies the basic needs of a family of five," Wennie Sancho said.*PNA file photoThe General Alliance of Workers Association (GAWA) issued a formal letter of protest on Friday, May 1, condemning the national government for excluding private minimum wage earners from emergency cash assistance, or "ayuda," despite the ongoing economic crisis.GAWA Secretary General Wennie Sancho, signed the protest letter on behalf of the private sector employees in the Negros Island Region (NIR) and Western Visayas on Labor Day, a press statement from GAWA said.The "Open Letter of Protest and Indignation," is addressed to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., he said.The labor group asserted that th...
DOLE grants P9.7-M livelihood, cash aid to NegOcc farmers, workers

DOLE grants P9.7-M livelihood, cash aid to NegOcc farmers, workers

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The Tampalon Rainfed Upland Farmers Association of Barangay Tampalon, Kabankalan City, in Negros Occidental, receives assistance amounting to PHP5.2 million under the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program.The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) turned over a total of PHP9.72 million in livelihood and financial aid to three groups of recipients in Negros Occidental on Friday, May 1.The release of assistance, led by DOLE-Negros Occidental officer-in-charge Gretchen Pasiolan and DOLE-Negros Island Region Internal Management and Services Division head Nona Grace Gamboa, was held alongside the 124th Labor Day Job Fair held at SM City Bacolod.Under the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (DILP), the AMIA Village Organic Farmers Association (AVOFA) of Barangay San Isidro, Pontevedra...
About 2,500 joining Labor Day rally, demanding P1,200 legislate wage hike

About 2,500 joining Labor Day rally, demanding P1,200 legislate wage hike

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Eric Bendoy and Rodolfo Gardoce of UNDOC-PISTON, Lilian Sembrano of KNETCO-NPTC, Noli Rosales of KMU Negros, Inday Goco of Partido Manggagawa, Berlita Ante of BAYAN Negros, Mario Tapion of the National Federation of Sugar Workers, and Ben Fernandez of PAMALAKAYA Negros at the press conference Thursday.*About 2,000 to 2,500 workers and members of progressive groups are expected to join a Labor Day march-rally in Bacolod City Friday afternoon, May 1, to demand a P1,200 legislated daily wage hike.They will assemble at the South Capitol Road, the Rizal Park and in front of the San Sebastian Cathedral at noon for a march to the front of the Bacolod City Government Center replica at the public plaza for a rally at 2 p.m., Noli Rosales, Kilusang Mayo Uno -Negros secretary general,...
Signature drive calling for resignation of DA secretary, SRA board kicks off

Signature drive calling for resignation of DA secretary, SRA board kicks off

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Roland de la Cruz, national president of the National Congress of Unions in the Sugar Industry of the Philippines – Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (left) at the gathering of small farmers and sugar workers Thursday afternoon.*Small farmers, agrarian reform beneficiaries, and sugar industry workers have launched a signature drive demanding the immediate resignation of all members of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) Board, including Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., for “betraying” them.Included in their call to resign, contained in a letter to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., are SRA Administrator Pablo Luis Azcona, Sugar Board planters' representative Dave Andrew Sanson, and millers' representative Ma. Mitzi Mangwag, they said at a press conference in...
Hontiveros to push gov’t sugar buying, Senate action on workers’ demands 

Hontiveros to push gov’t sugar buying, Senate action on workers’ demands 

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Senator Risa Hontiveros and former Negros Occidental governor Rafael Cocolluela (4th and 7th from left)  and the  Negros Sugar Workers Forum  members.* Senator Risa Hontiveros on Wednesday, April 29, pledged to push for government sugar buying to address the current oversupply and  for Senate action on the demands raised by Negros sugar workers, small farmers, and agrarian reform beneficiaries. The proposed "Purchase and Park Program" seeks to reduce the volume of “imported sugar” currently saturating the market, which stakeholders blame for the drastic drop in millgate prices. Hontiveros has filed Senate Resolution 298, directing the Committee on Agricul...
Bacolod City to deploy 975 students as summer job hires 

Bacolod City to deploy 975 students as summer job hires 

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Bacolod City has hired 975 students as beneficiaries of this year's Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) starting May 15. Through the Public Employment Services Office (PESO), the city government is implementing the program in coordination with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). In a statement on Wednesday, Mayor Greg Gasataya said the SPES enables students to earn income during summer vacation and helps them develop discipline, responsibility, and a deeper appreciation for public service. “This program is more than just providing financial assistance. It is about shaping our young people to become responsible, hardworking, and service-oriented individuals,” he added. The initial batch of student hires at...
Mayor appeals for inclusion of 10,551 Bacolod drivers in fuel subsidy drive

Mayor appeals for inclusion of 10,551 Bacolod drivers in fuel subsidy drive

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Mayor Greg Gasataya listening to the drivers complaints.*To address the economic strain of rising fuel prices driven by ongoing tensions in the Middle East, Mayor Greg Gasataya has formally transmitted a verified list of 10,551 local drivers to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for the expedited processing of national fuel subsidies.The submission is designed to deliver immediate financial relief to the city's transport sector to cushion the impacts of the fuel crisis, a press release from the Bacolod City Communications Office (BCCO) said.The consolidated list represents a broad and verified cross-section of Bacolod’s transport landscape, ensuring that relief reaches those most affected by rising operational costs, the BCCO said.“This already include...
Ombudsman dismisses raps filed vs. Benitez, 18 others

Ombudsman dismisses raps filed vs. Benitez, 18 others

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Bacolod Rep. Alfredo Abelardo Benitez*The Office of the Ombudsman has dismissed criminal and administrative complaints filed against Bacolod Rep. Alfredo Abelardo Benitez and 18 other city officials and private individuals in connection with the city's purchase of 74.7 hectares of land in Hacienda Conchita in Barangay Granada, Bacolod City.Th Office of the Ombudsman dismissed the complaints for violation of the Anti Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees for lack of substantial evidence.The complainant was filed by local radio blocktimer Roger Ledesma who alleged that the property classified as agricultural land and covered by the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law intended for land banking was...
3,409 more Bacolod tricycle drivers receive fuel subsidies – DSSD head

3,409 more Bacolod tricycle drivers receive fuel subsidies – DSSD head

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The Bacolod City government, in coordination with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), distributed fuel subsidies to an additional 3,409 tricycle drivers during a two-day payout held from Friday to Saturday, April 24 to 25.DSSD Head Richelle Verdeprado-Mangga said the payout was carried out under the directive of Mayor Greg Gasataya, following a review of appeals submitted by tricycle drivers who were initially excluded from the first round of fuel subsidy distribution.Verdeprado-Mangga said that all drivers who formally filed appeals with the Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) were accommodated.“The payout last Friday and Saturday covered all tricycle drivers who submitted their documents. Our office endorsed these applications to the De...
New EV fleet will boost efforts to reduce crime in Bacolod: Ibay

New EV fleet will boost efforts to reduce crime in Bacolod: Ibay

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The police inspect their new EV vehicles*PBrig. Gen. Arnold Thomas Ibay, Police Regional Office Negros Island Region (PRO-NIR) director, said Bacolod City’s newly acquired electric vehicle (EV) fleet will further boost police efforts at reducing crime in the city.Bacolod Mayor Greg Gastaya led the turnover of 10 EVs to the Bacolod City Police Office at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds on Monday, April 27.Gasataya cited BCPO’s notable achievement in reducing crime incidents in Bacolod by 50 percent from March to April 2026 compared to the same period last year.The entire Negros Island Region also recorded a 38 percent decline in crime incidents.Gasataya emphasized that the deployment of 10 EVs, with a total cost of ₱14 million, marks a significant st...
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