by The Philippine Source | Nov 29, 2023 | Business, Local Government Units
Wikipedia An infrastructure-oriented thinktank is raising concerns on Congress proposals to split the Meralco franchise supposedly due to the failure of the Energy Regulatory Commission to recompute the power distributor’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC).... by Fernan Angeles | May 20, 2022 | Business, Local Government Units
The Philippines has a “comparatively long history of the application of minimum wages,” beginning 1951 when the Minimum Wage Law (Republic Act 602) mandated a national minimum wage of P4.00 for non-agriculture workers and P2.50 for agriculture worker. According to the... by The Philippine Source | Sep 14, 2021 | Business, Local Government Units, Visayas
Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines, 1st September 2021 – Ramiro Community Hospital (RCH), the leading private hospital in Bohol, with a rich 46-year history, is expanding with the help of corporate partner Metro Pacific Hospital Holdings, Inc. (MPHHI) to meet the growing... by Comelec Director James Jimenez | May 22, 2021 | Local Government Units
Any social media conversation on automated elections today gets hijacked within an hour by someone piping up what they no doubt feel is a clever retort about how automated elections can’t be trusted or that people are clamoring for a roll-back of the Automated... by Fernan Angeles | May 21, 2021 | Local Government Units
MERE mention of Angono in casual chitchats instantly makes one think of art as this once lousy lakeshore municipality in Rizal Province has grown to become the breeding ground of artist. It’s not surprising though since Angono is where the likes of national artists... by Fernan Angeles | May 21, 2021 | Local Government Units
NOBODY likes the idea of COVID-19. But if there’s something that is good about the global pandemic scare, Filipinos have proven to be geniuses when it comes to crisis planning, management and implementation of strategies seen to keep us all standing after the great...