MUCH like the celebration of Christmas, earning a living has become a family affair, especially amid soaring commodity prices, according to the latest...
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Aside from being the strongest driving force of the Philippine economy, the government is also the single biggest employer in our country. Based on the Labor Force Survey of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), we have a total of 51.89 million Filipinos of working age as of end June this year. Of this total workforce, 50.27 million are gainfully employed.
MUCH like the celebration of Christmas, earning a living has become a family affair, especially amid soaring commodity prices, according to the latest...
ACCORDING to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), the top three causes of death in the Philippines for the period of January to September 2023...
Severe tropical storm Kristine which caused floods in many parts of the country also pushed up rice and vegetable prices leading to faster inflation...
THE country’s trade deficit continued to widen and posted its largest increase in over two years, according to the latest data released by the...
The work of the Cook Government this week was a clear expression of its number one priority: itself. The priorities of the people of WA were pushed...
The work of the Cook Government this week was a clear expression of its number one priority: itself. The priorities of the people of WA were pushed...
Around 4.5 million Filipinos are expected to travel during All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days this week, according to the Department of...
More than one third or around 35 percent of the country’s working-age population is economically inactive, according to the latest Labour Force...
The results of a recent survey showing that local government units are the most trusted sector in the country should remind leaders of “their...
The Albanese government has copped more friendly fire, this time from a former Labor minister claiming the party has lost touch with its working-class...