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DOLE-6 ready to assist discriminated workers

DOLE-6 ready to assist discriminated workers

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DOLE-6 photoThe Department of Labor and Employment in Western Visayas said it is ready to assist unvaccinated workers who experience discrimination in their workplace.DOLE-6 regional director Sixto Rodriguez Jr., in a media interview Friday, October 22, said that the public “can call me or visit the office” if they experience such discrimination.However, he urged workers in the private sector to have themselves vaccinated against COVID-19 to “ensure a healthy workplace and for the safety of their families.”But he reminded employers to prohibit discrimination against those who fail to get vaccinated.He clarified that his office has yet to receive any complaints of discrimination against unvaccinated workers."This shows that the employers and the employees understand ...
Megaworld says 90% of Forbes Hill lots sold

Megaworld says 90% of Forbes Hill lots sold

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[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSSd0kGDFwc&live=1[/embedyt]Forbes Hill, Megaworld Corp.’s first upscale village outside Metro Manila located at the boundary of the cities of Bacolod and Talisay in Negros Occidental, has seen a boost in sales with 90 percent of its residential lots sold.The premier residential project is part of the 53-hectare Northill Gateway township of Megaworld. This up-and-coming lifestyle district is located along the Bacolod-Silay Airport Access Road.According to the property giant, houses at its 15-hectare high-end residential development are now built at lots ranging from 449 square meters to 861 square meters.Property owners can also opt to combine adjacent lots.Among the features of Forbes Hill is its clubhouse, which sits on al...
Gatchalian reiterates appeal for Pantawid Pasada subsidy

Gatchalian reiterates appeal for Pantawid Pasada subsidy

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Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian reiterated his call for government to reactivate the Pantawid Pasada fuel subsidy to provide relief to the public transport sector amid the rising prices of fuel.Gatchalian, who was in Valladolid, Negros Occidental, Saturday, October 23, said while the increase in fuel prices is expected to be temporary drivers of public transport need assistance during this period.He expects the fuel price increases to last for one or two months more.Unioil Petroleum Philippines on Saturday said it expects fuel price hikes in the coming week, which could be the ninth straight round of increases.Gatchalian said if subsidies are granted, drivers already have Pantawid Pasada cards.*
OTOP showroom opens

OTOP showroom opens

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The OTOP Negros Occidental Showroom at Ayala Malls Capitol Central in Bacolod City.* Ronnie Baldonado photoThe OTOP (One Town, One Province) Negros Occidental Showroom at Ayala Malls Capitol Central in Bacolod City is open and will run until March 2022.Ayala Malls Capitol Central is elated to bring the One Town, One Province Negros Occidental to the mall in partnership with the Department of Trade and Industry, its press release said.The showroom features crafts and delicacies that are truly the “best of Negros”, it said.These include furniture, accessories, and tasty delicacies from the community.Since the pandemic affected many Negrenses’ livelihood, the OTOP hopes to make the locally produced crafts and delicacies accessible to the market to help the producers bounce...
Guv leads inauguration of P87M farm-to-market road, bridge

Guv leads inauguration of P87M farm-to-market road, bridge

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Manapla Mayor Manuel Escalante, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Department of Agriculture VI Regional Executive Director Remelyn Recoter (l-r) cut the ribbon at the inauguration of the P P48 million farm-to-market road*Richard Malihan photoA P48 million farm-to-market road in Manapla and a P39 million bridge in Toboso, Negros Occidental, were inaugurated Thursday, October 21.The farm-to-market road was turned over by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Department of Agriculture (DA) VI Regional Executive Director Remelyn Recoter to Manapla Mayor Manuel Escalante III.The DA- Philippine Rural Development Project (PRDP) road project that starts from Brgy. 1A to Punta Salong registers 10,565 households as direct beneficiaries, a press release from the Capitol said Friday, October 22.La...
North, south Negros power rates drop, too

North, south Negros power rates drop, too

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The power rates in northern and southern Negros Occidental have dropped by P2.8376 and P3.8983, respectively, this October.The Northern Negros Electric Cooperative (NONECO) announced Wednesday, October 20, that its power rate for October is P11.1328 per kWh or a decrease of P2.8376 from last month.The decrease is because of the low cost of electricity purchased from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) with an average price of P3.5585 per kWh, and the deferment in the collection of congestion cost and line rental until the restoration of the damaged National Grid Corporation of the Philippines Cebu-Negros submarine cable, a NONECO advisory said.It is also caused by the refund of congestion and other applicable charges, it added.The Negros Occidental Electric Coopera...
P153M Sagay feeder port to boost local economy

P153M Sagay feeder port to boost local economy

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Sagay Mayor Alfredo Marañon III, Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Department of Agriculture regional director Remelyn Recoter led the blessing and turnover of the Sagay Feeder Port/Fish Landing Wednesday, October 20.*Richard Malihan photoThe P153,516,648 Sagay Feeder Port /Fish Landing in Barangay Old Sagay, Sagay City, Negros Occidental, was inaugurated Wednesday, October 20.The feeder port has allowed roll-on-roll-off vessels from Iloilo and Cebu to dock in Sagay and will boost the export of produce from the city and neighboring areas to other parts of the country, Sagay Mayor Alfredo Marañon III said.It will also be an added attraction to locators at the Sagay City economic zone, he said.Marañon was joined by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and Department of Agriculture regional d...
Power rates down P2.0814 per kWh

Power rates down P2.0814 per kWh

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The Central Negros Electric Cooperative average residential rate for October is P10.1788/kWh, a decrease of P2.0814/kWh, from last month’s rate of P12.2602/kWh, its acting general manager Danny Pondevilla said Tuesday, October 19.He attributed the P2.0814/kWh rate drop to the reduction in generation charges with the decrease in the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM ) price, transmission, system loss charges, implementation of PCPC adjustment, and other pass through charges such as Lifeline and Senior Citizens Discount and Value Added Tax.In monitoring the monthly electricity usage, consumers are advised to look at their kilowatt-hour consumption and not the amount, Pondevilla said.The amount may vary depending on the pass-through charges, he explained.*
BPI, Ford Philippines team up to offer flexible auto loans, exclusive discounts to customers

BPI, Ford Philippines team up to offer flexible auto loans, exclusive discounts to customers

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The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) and Ford Philippines have forged a partnership to offer customers an easier way to own their dream Ford vehicles through flexible auto loans and exclusive discounts.BPI Retail Lending Group Head Dennis Fronda said the partnership of BPI with Ford Philippines opens up a way for its clients to own a Ford as more and more people look for a safer way to travel amid the pandemic.“With this partnership, we also see the opportunity to work even more closely with the Ford dealer network nationwide, so we can better service their customers in the dealerships. We see opportunities to add value to each of our institutions and grow sustainably in spite of the pandemic,” said Fronda.He added that Ford Philippines continues to deliver strong retail pe...
Zubiri to DA: Act on rising fertilizer prices

Zubiri to DA: Act on rising fertilizer prices

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Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri is calling on the Department of Agriculture (DA) to take action amidst the skyrocketing fertilizer prices in the country, which has put farmers on the back foot as they struggle to balance rising production costs and low farmgate prices.Fertilizer and Pesticide Authority Executive Director Wilfredo Roldan has cited global demand as the primary reason for rising fertilizer prices."Urea used to go for just around P800 to P900 per 50 kilograms, but now it is at P1,500 to P1,800. That's an astronomical jump, especially in the middle of a pandemic," Zubiri, who has roots in Negros Occidental, said Monday, October 18."The best way to address this is for the DA to lead the efforts in really developing our local fertilizer industry. How is it t...
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