PH gov’t releases P448-M for displaced Boracay workers

Six-month closure of world-famous island begins  The Philippine government has allotted P448 million in assistance for workers affected by the temporary closure of Boracay island. In a statement on Friday, April 27, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said the funds will be used for “emergency employment, livelihood, and training programs for the 6-month…

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DOT leads #SaveBoracay clean-up drive

BORACAY, AKLAN – On the first day of the Boracay rehabilitation, the Department of Tourism (DOT) led the first wave of clean-up drive along the stretch of Bulabog Beach as part of #SaveBoracay rehabilitation efforts.   More than 200 volunteers arrive from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)’s Environmental Management Bureau, the Department…

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Complexities of criminal issues in immigration

THE Department of Homeland Security (DHS) states that one of their greatest priorities is to arrest and deport individuals with criminal convictions.  Since the start of the Trump administration, the rate of arrests to seek the removal of individuals with criminal violations has risen significantly.  With this heightened possibility of deportation, it is important for…

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Problems surrounding employees paid by commission

MICHELLE McGrath and Veronica O’Boy worked for Wyndham Resort Development Corporation and its affiliates as Salespersons in California. Wyndham employed them to sell its goods and services such as interests in timeshare properties.  After a two-month training period, Salespersons are compensated only by commission and advances on commissions based on sales of Wyndham’s products and…

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To be intimately connected to God

“I am the vine, you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him will bear much fruit, because without me you can do nothing.” John 15:1-8 JESUS’ image on the intimate connection between the vine and the branches speaks of his earnest desire to be in union with us. It’s the same…

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California’s Paid Family Leave program provides millions of families with financial security at the most crucial of times

Two Filipino-American families share their experiences with PFL and how the program has benefitted them There are four countries that don’t mandate federal paid family leave: Swaziland, Lesotho, Papua New Guinea and the United States of America.  U.S. lawmakers in Washington have received backlash for their inability to have established a federal paid family leave…

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Fil-Am lawyer’s advice to young undocumented immigrants after new federal judge’s ruling reinstates DACA

GOOD NEWS for qualified young undocumented immigrants: On Tuesday, April 24, U.S. District Judge John D. Bates called the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program “virtually unexplained” and therefore “unlawful.” This will effectively resume the DACA program after President Donald Trump tried to shut down the Obama-era initiative…

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How courts determine child custody in california

ONE of the most emotional aspect of a marital dissolution case is dealing with Child custody issues.  Sadly enough, this is an area where most parents play games with each other trying their best to deprive the other parents of their right to maintain relationship with their child.  Child custody comes in two parts, 1)…

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4 new ways you can avoid fines for not having health insurance

There are already more than a dozen reasons people can use to avoid paying the penalty for not having health insurance. Now the federal government has added four more “hardship exemptions” that let people off the hook if they can’t find a marketplace plan that meets not only their coverage needs but also reflects their…

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Duterte declares state of calamity in Boracay

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has placed Boracay under state of calamity on Thursday, April 26, the same day when the island’s six-month closure begun. Duterte has signed Proclamation No. 475, declaring barangays Balabag, Manoc-Manoc, and Yapak in Malay town under a state of calamity “until lifted by the president, notwithstanding the lapse of the six-month…

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Palace: New law passers ‘most welcome’ to join gov’t

Following the release of the 2017 Bar Examinations, Malacañang on Thursday, April 26, congratulated law graduates who passed one of the country’s hardest licensure exams. Malacañang also encouraged new lawyers to pursue a career in the government, as their “idealism, integrity and competence are most welcome” under the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte. “We’d like…

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