MANILA (Xinhua) - Philippine export revenues in April declined 12.8 percent on year to $4.041 billion due to a sharp decline in exports to the US and China, the National Statistics Office (NSO) reported today.
Read more: April export revenues down on lower shipment to US, China
Whenever I hear an employer complain about his workers’ lack of productivity and the proper work attitudes, my instinct is to blame the employer rather than the workers. With very few exceptions, the very same workers who manifest negative attitudes to work can blossom into the most productive human beings under the appropriate management style and corporate culture.
MANILA - Joblessness rose to a three-year high in April amid record economic growth as new graduates flooded the job market while unfavorable weather conditions stymied hiring in the agricultural sector, officials said yesterday.
Filipinos living in remote islands and coastal communities stand to benefit the most from renewable energy, particularly the ones supplied by solar PV (photovoltaic) systems.
Read more: Experts see solar energy powering remote countryside
LOS BANOS – Say bamboo and people think poor man’s timber, as in nipa hut.