
House to pass laws protecting Filipino teachers
The House of Representatives will remain steadfast in passing measures that will protect the rights and promote the welfare of teachers.
The House of Representatives will remain steadfast in passing measures that will protect the rights and promote the welfare of teachers.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday emphasized the importance of environmental protection in addressing the threat of climate change on Wednesday.
Abogado Michael “Mike” Toledo on Wednesday said he would accept the position of Press Secretary if offered by the Marcos administration.
Albay Rep. Edcel Lagman said the more Malacañang tries to justify President Marcos Jr.’s trip to Singapore to watch the F1 Grand Prix, “the more the insensitive escapade is exacerbated.”
Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte has filed various measures seeking to provide scholarships and additional allowances to public school educators.
Senate Minority Floor Leader Koko Pimentel has condemned the brutal assassination of veteran broadcaster Percival Mabasa or more popularly known on-screen as Percy Lapid.
Caritas Philippines is planning to organize good governance champions in parishes across the country.
Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla has told the United Nations United Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC) that the country remains committed to decongesting its prisons.
Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman has launched her official Facebook page to inform the public about her agency’s campaigns, projects, and other initiatives.
Senator Raffy Tulfo said business permits of companies must not be renewed if they fail to give the 13th month pay to their workers.