Disability protections are extended to pregnant employees

CAN the employer legally fire a pregnant employee, who, after using up all her leave under California’s Pregnancy Disability Leave Law (the pregnancy law), is still unable to return to work? The laws prohibit pregnancy discrimination of pregnant employees.  Pregnancy discrimination is defined as discrimination on the basis of pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions….

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An Inspiration to Asian American Musicians

HE sings co-lead in the second most-played song on American radio in the past century, but few Filipinos have heard about him or know the impact he’s had on a generation of Asian American musicians. Never My Love by The Association ranks No. 2 on the Top 100 Songs of the Century (according to BMI)…

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No action on H-1B legislation: Alternatives?

THE debate over the United States economy and dearth of high-tech workers has spotlighted the H-1B professional working visa in the press.  Nonetheless, Congress has been slow to respond in the face of economic problems throughout the World and the FY 2014 H-1B quota is sure to be reached within just a couple of weeks…

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New loan modification program coming in July 2013

DUE to obvious delays and failed attempted to help struggling homeowners, the two leading agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac who owns or guarantee more than half of all US home loans have come up with a simplify loan modifications, many borrowers who become 90 days or more past due on mortgages will be offered…

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Ways to bring RNs into the US

Question: I am a Registered Nurse and I don’t know how to come into the US Can you help? Answer: Primarily, the best way to come into the United States as a Registered Nurse is through the normal I-140 Schedule A process. This is whereby an RN submits everything necessary to eventually obtain residency. Question:…

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New ‘W’ visa for caregivers and ‘other workers’?

Under this agreement, qualified applicants would earn ‘American wages.’ With business and labor now in agreement, Congress is more comfortable moving forward with legislation. The pathway to legalization and citizenship suddenly looks brighter for the 11,000,000 illegal immigrants in the US.  This is because the major organizations representing business and labor (US Chamber of Commerce…

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Balagtas is with us

Last April 2 was the 225th birth anniversary of Francisco “Balagtas” Baltazar. Activities were drawn up to drum up interest and pay tribute to the life of the great poet. Pandacan in Manila became festive once again as writers, artists, cultural workers, and lovers of the word welcomed another year of birthing for this poet…

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‘Heightened alertness’

IT IS identified in every contingency plan that disasters, terrorism and war, civil disturbances can all precipitate evacuation. Ironically, the imminent danger looming in the Korean peninsula has not yet prompted the Philippine government to evacuate at least 40,000 Filipinos embroiled in the tension. The situation remains at Alert Level 1 or “heightened alertness,” following…

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Spiritual postscripts

The lenten season for this year has finally ended, with the celebration of Easter last Sunday. Lent is the season when words and teachings of Christ are presented in a thousand pulpits across the nation — self-righteously, mournfully, nasally coldly, feebly, flamboyantly, blandly and violently. Ministers give the gospel its full beauty and power —…

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Is bankruptcy the right choice for you?

Are you currently overwhelmed with debt problems that you can no longer handle on your own? Thinking about filing for bankruptcy but are afraid to make a decision? Do you feel stuck and paralyzed in your situation, unable to take any action? Maybe just thinking about your situation gives you this sick feeling in your…

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Politics and Showbusiness

Of late, the national dailies and broadcast networks have been reporting news that they apparently believe are of more importance to the Filipino masses than poverty, unemployment, criminality, and the RH Law I’m referring to the love affair of a senator and his movie star girlfriend and the marital spat of a presidential sister-cum-TV star…

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Viva El Nuevo Papa! Long live the Church!

AT THE conclusion of the Chrism Mass in the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels last Monday, Archbishop Jose H. Gomez led the packed Church in cheers,”Viva El Nuevo Papa! Viva!” Everyone present, including bishops, priests, deacons and religious, followed his loud shouts of joy and excitement. We feel this enthusiasm and happiness about our…

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Fil-Am coach wins second HS basketball title

LOS ANGELES – FilAm coach Bryan Camacho continues to cement his legacy in high school basketball. Camacho’s Bishop Alemany High School girls basketball team (31–5) captured the CIF Division III state championship on March 22 after defeating Sacred Heart of San Francisco (25 – 7) in a tough low-scoring game at Sleep Train Arena in…

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Fil-Am groups push for Medicare portability

LOS ANGELES – A group of Filipino-American health advocates continue to push for US Medicare portability, for Fil-Am retirees who want to live in the Philippines and bring their benefits with them. In February, US Medicare PH and US Pinoys for Good Governance (USP4GG) visited the Philippines, where they renewed partnerships and alliances with health…

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Richard Caldito Sr. (1913-2011), The First Fil-Am Elected County Official in the US

Several weeks ago, a Filipino-American was posthumously honored in Hawaii. The Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced the inaugural Richard Caldito Government Service Scholarship for a college student majoring in Government, Political Science, or a related field. “The Richard Caldito Government Service Scholarship was created by the Maui Filipino Chamber Foundation to honor Mr….

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Average itemized deductions

FOR those of you who itemize, the table below should be of special interest. For those of you who play the odds (you know what I mean), this table should be of very special interest. Having claimed too many exemptions at work to increase your take-home pay, you suddenly find yourself owing Uncle Sam a…

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‘Mission impossible’

AFTER vetoing the proposed Magna Carta for the Poor, Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III faced the ire of The Catholic Bishops of the Conference (CBCP) — including the proponents of the said bill. Executive Secretary of the CBCP–National Secretariat for Social Action Fr. Edu Gariguez expressed disappointment over the president’s decision. “If this government will…

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