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Dy: Law extending Edcom 2 will ensure long-term reforms in education
Politicsinquirer11d ago

Dy: Law extending Edcom 2 will ensure long-term reforms in education

MANILA, Philippines — House Speaker Faustino “Bojie” G. Dy III on Thursday welcomed the signing of a new law by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. extending the work of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II). He said the move ensures that major reforms to improve the Philippine education system will continue and deepen

DOLE issues February 25 work, pay rules
Politicsinquirer20d ago

DOLE issues February 25 work, pay rules

MANILA, Philippines — In line with the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (Edsa) People Power Revolution, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on Tuesday reminded employees that the “no work, no pay” principle will be implemented on that day. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared February 25

Marcos hails Pacquiao’s boxing exploits in memorabilia turnover rites
Sportinquirer19d ago

Marcos hails Pacquiao’s boxing exploits in memorabilia turnover rites

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday led the turnover ceremony of selected memorabilia from People’s Champ Manny Pacquiao at the National Sports Museum in Pasig City. Marcos was presented with keepsakes from Pacquiao’s boxing career, including two pairs of competition shorts and a world championship belt, cementing his legacy as the only

‘Service first, argue later’, says Marcos amid political differences
Politicsinquirer21d ago

‘Service first, argue later’, says Marcos amid political differences

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has insisted that his current priority is to address the mounting issues the country is facing, as he sets aside for now forging a possible alliance with the “original” opposition to field front-runners for the 2028 presidential elections. “Differences in politics should never prevent us from working