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THE Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, 2024, the end of the amihan season, which signals the start of the “Philippine Summer.”"Today, we officially declare the start of the Philippine summer based on analysis of the latest forecast," Pagasa director Dr. Nathaniel Servando said in a press briefing."We expect the number of warm and dryer days will increase in the coming weeks and in the coming months," he added.Servando said that with the effects of El Niño, which is expected to continue, higher temperatures and dryer conditions may be experienced during the months of April and May.Pagasa Climatology and Agrometeorology Division chief Ana Liza Solis said this warm and dry season months could be one of the warmest, which may reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, particularly in Cagayan Valley.She noted that the dangerous heat level is from 42 up to 51 degrees Celsius, while the extreme dangerous level is from 52 degrees Celsius and above, which may be experienced between April to May.The agency advised the public to take precautionary measures to avoid the potential health impacts of hot weather such as staying hydrated.It also advised Filipinos to conserve water. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) What are the 3 ways to win chess? Philippines THE Senate approved on third and final reading on Monday, February 19, 2024, a measure seeking to increase the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector by P100.With 20 affirmative votes, zero negative votes and no abstention, the Senate passed Senate Bill 2534, or “An Act Providing for a 100 Pesos Daily Minimum Wage Increase for Employees and Workers in the Private Sector," which was authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and sponsored by Senator Jinggoy Estrada.Senators Lito Lapid, Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar and Mark Villar were not present in the session hall during the voting.The measure covers all minimum wage earners in the private sector in the entire country, whether agricultural or non-agricultural. Currently, there are 4.2 million minimum wage earners in the country.In a statement, Estrada said the measure is responsive to the needs of the Filipinos, especially amid the rising cost of living and soaring prices of basic commodities.He noted that the last legislated wage hike that was implemented in the country dates back to 1989 with the enactment of Republic Act (RA) 6727, or the Wage Rationalization Act.Under RA 6727, wages would be set on a regional basis by the regional wage boards.Estrada said that while he recognizes the concerns that the proposed law could adversely impact businesses and impede economic growth, “a flourishing economy relies on the vitality of its workforce, who are considered the lifeblood of enterprises.”"At dapat nating pangalagaan at unahin ang interes ng ating mga manggagawa (And we must protect and prioritize the interests of our workers)," he said."Let us not underestimate the ripple effect of the Senate's collective action. A higher minimum wage does not only impact the lives of those directly affected but reverberates throughout our communities, stimulating local economies, and ensuring that people would have more money in their pockets to meet their basic needs," he added.Senator Grace Poe noted that based on a study conducted by the Ibon Foundation in January, a family of five in the National Capital Region needs P1,193 per day or P25,946 a month to live decently. She said it is almost half of the existing minimum wage in the region which is pegged at P610.“Ano bang mabibili ng P610 (What can P610 buy)? Considering the food threshold, a family of five will need at least P300 daily to meet the minimum basic food needs. This leaves the household around P310 to cover such needs as housing, tubig, kuryente, medical care, education at transportation. So 'yung para sa iba sa atin, na pag sinabi, nakita natin ang value meal ng McDonald's or Jollibee na less than P100, parang mura ba 'yon kung ganito kaliit ang sinusuweldo mo, talagang pang espesyal na okasyon na lamang ang mga ganito,” she said.“Today, I join our colleagues and the good sponsor in this noble pursuit to provide our hardworking Filipino labor force with a decent living wage,” she added.Senator Francis Escudero clarified that the proposed measure will not affect the Wage Rationalization Act of 1989, the Barangay Micro Business Enterprises Act of 2002 or small companies that only have 10 employees or those with an investment of P3 million or less.Meanwhile, in a television interview, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma warned of the possible increase I the prices of basic goods and services if the bill is passed into law.“Alam po natin na karamihan ng ating mga negosyante, nandoon sa maliliit na kategorya. Subalit meron po sigurong kakayanin, meron ding hindi kakayanin,” he said.(We know that most of our entrepreneurs are in small categories. But there are people who can handle it, and there are people who can't handle it.)“Kapag merong pag-uusap tungkol sa pagtaas ng suweldo, medyo nakakaramdam na po tayo ng pagtaas ng presyo ng pangunahing bilihin. Iyon pong may kinalaman sa transport. So para pong ano 'yan chain reaction. Kaya ang lagi naman pong tinatanaw ng DOLE sana mabalanse,” he added.Laguesma said, though, that they will come up with interventions to aid micro and small businesses in case the minimum wage increases by P100 and to ensure that workers will remain employed.Federation of Free Workers president Sonny Matula urged the House of Representatives to immediately approve the counterpart bill of SB 2534, House Bill 7871, which proposes a P150 daily wage hike, and members of Makabayan bloc’s House Bill 7568, which seeks an across-the-board daily wage increase of P750.“Ang bola ay nasa House of Representatives. Di dapat sila matutulog tungkol dito,” he said.“Our eyes are now on the HOR. We will persuade them to shoot the ball,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Senate approved on third and final reading on Monday, February 19, 2024, a measure seeking to increase the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector by P100.With 20 affirmative votes, zero negative votes and no abstention, the Senate passed Senate Bill 2534, or “An Act Providing for a 100 Pesos Daily Minimum Wage Increase for Employees and Workers in the Private Sector," which was authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and sponsored by Senator Jinggoy Estrada.Senators Lito Lapid, Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar and Mark Villar were not present in the session hall during the voting.The measure covers all minimum wage earners in the private sector in the entire country, whether agricultural or non-agricultural. Currently, there are 4.2 million minimum wage earners in the country.In a statement, Estrada said the measure is responsive to the needs of the Filipinos, especially amid the rising cost of living and soaring prices of basic commodities.He noted that the last legislated wage hike that was implemented in the country dates back to 1989 with the enactment of Republic Act (RA) 6727, or the Wage Rationalization Act.Under RA 6727, wages would be set on a regional basis by the regional wage boards.Estrada said that while he recognizes the concerns that the proposed law could adversely impact businesses and impede economic growth, “a flourishing economy relies on the vitality of its workforce, who are considered the lifeblood of enterprises.”"At dapat nating pangalagaan at unahin ang interes ng ating mga manggagawa (And we must protect and prioritize the interests of our workers)," he said."Let us not underestimate the ripple effect of the Senate's collective action. A higher minimum wage does not only impact the lives of those directly affected but reverberates throughout our communities, stimulating local economies, and ensuring that people would have more money in their pockets to meet their basic needs," he added.Senator Grace Poe noted that based on a study conducted by the Ibon Foundation in January, a family of five in the National Capital Region needs P1,193 per day or P25,946 a month to live decently. She said it is almost half of the existing minimum wage in the region which is pegged at P610.“Ano bang mabibili ng P610 (What can P610 buy)? Considering the food threshold, a family of five will need at least P300 daily to meet the minimum basic food needs. This leaves the household around P310 to cover such needs as housing, tubig, kuryente, medical care, education at transportation. So 'yung para sa iba sa atin, na pag sinabi, nakita natin ang value meal ng McDonald's or Jollibee na less than P100, parang mura ba 'yon kung ganito kaliit ang sinusuweldo mo, talagang pang espesyal na okasyon na lamang ang mga ganito,” she said.“Today, I join our colleagues and the good sponsor in this noble pursuit to provide our hardworking Filipino labor force with a decent living wage,” she added.Senator Francis Escudero clarified that the proposed measure will not affect the Wage Rationalization Act of 1989, the Barangay Micro Business Enterprises Act of 2002 or small companies that only have 10 employees or those with an investment of P3 million or less.Meanwhile, in a television interview, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma warned of the possible increase I the prices of basic goods and services if the bill is passed into law.“Alam po natin na karamihan ng ating mga negosyante, nandoon sa maliliit na kategorya. Subalit meron po sigurong kakayanin, meron ding hindi kakayanin,” he said.(We know that most of our entrepreneurs are in small categories. But there are people who can handle it, and there are people who can't handle it.)“Kapag merong pag-uusap tungkol sa pagtaas ng suweldo, medyo nakakaramdam na po tayo ng pagtaas ng presyo ng pangunahing bilihin. Iyon pong may kinalaman sa transport. So para pong ano 'yan chain reaction. Kaya ang lagi naman pong tinatanaw ng DOLE sana mabalanse,” he added.Laguesma said, though, that they will come up with interventions to aid micro and small businesses in case the minimum wage increases by P100 and to ensure that workers will remain employed.Federation of Free Workers president Sonny Matula urged the House of Representatives to immediately approve the counterpart bill of SB 2534, House Bill 7871, which proposes a P150 daily wage hike, and members of Makabayan bloc’s House Bill 7568, which seeks an across-the-board daily wage increase of P750.“Ang bola ay nasa House of Representatives. Di dapat sila matutulog tungkol dito,” he said.“Our eyes are now on the HOR. We will persuade them to shoot the ball,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How can I earn money online daily? THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How can I earn money online daily? THE Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, 2024, the end of the amihan season, which signals the start of the “Philippine Summer.”"Today, we officially declare the start of the Philippine summer based on analysis of the latest forecast," Pagasa director Dr. Nathaniel Servando said in a press briefing."We expect the number of warm and dryer days will increase in the coming weeks and in the coming months," he added.Servando said that with the effects of El Niño, which is expected to continue, higher temperatures and dryer conditions may be experienced during the months of April and May.Pagasa Climatology and Agrometeorology Division chief Ana Liza Solis said this warm and dry season months could be one of the warmest, which may reach up to 40 degrees Celsius, particularly in Cagayan Valley.She noted that the dangerous heat level is from 42 up to 51 degrees Celsius, while the extreme dangerous level is from 52 degrees Celsius and above, which may be experienced between April to May.The agency advised the public to take precautionary measures to avoid the potential health impacts of hot weather such as staying hydrated.It also advised Filipinos to conserve water. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Senate approved on third and final reading on Monday, February 19, 2024, a measure seeking to increase the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector by P100.With 20 affirmative votes, zero negative votes and no abstention, the Senate passed Senate Bill 2534, or “An Act Providing for a 100 Pesos Daily Minimum Wage Increase for Employees and Workers in the Private Sector," which was authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and sponsored by Senator Jinggoy Estrada.Senators Lito Lapid, Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar and Mark Villar were not present in the session hall during the voting.The measure covers all minimum wage earners in the private sector in the entire country, whether agricultural or non-agricultural. Currently, there are 4.2 million minimum wage earners in the country.In a statement, Estrada said the measure is responsive to the needs of the Filipinos, especially amid the rising cost of living and soaring prices of basic commodities.He noted that the last legislated wage hike that was implemented in the country dates back to 1989 with the enactment of Republic Act (RA) 6727, or the Wage Rationalization Act.Under RA 6727, wages would be set on a regional basis by the regional wage boards.Estrada said that while he recognizes the concerns that the proposed law could adversely impact businesses and impede economic growth, “a flourishing economy relies on the vitality of its workforce, who are considered the lifeblood of enterprises.”"At dapat nating pangalagaan at unahin ang interes ng ating mga manggagawa (And we must protect and prioritize the interests of our workers)," he said."Let us not underestimate the ripple effect of the Senate's collective action. A higher minimum wage does not only impact the lives of those directly affected but reverberates throughout our communities, stimulating local economies, and ensuring that people would have more money in their pockets to meet their basic needs," he added.Senator Grace Poe noted that based on a study conducted by the Ibon Foundation in January, a family of five in the National Capital Region needs P1,193 per day or P25,946 a month to live decently. She said it is almost half of the existing minimum wage in the region which is pegged at P610.“Ano bang mabibili ng P610 (What can P610 buy)? Considering the food threshold, a family of five will need at least P300 daily to meet the minimum basic food needs. This leaves the household around P310 to cover such needs as housing, tubig, kuryente, medical care, education at transportation. So 'yung para sa iba sa atin, na pag sinabi, nakita natin ang value meal ng McDonald's or Jollibee na less than P100, parang mura ba 'yon kung ganito kaliit ang sinusuweldo mo, talagang pang espesyal na okasyon na lamang ang mga ganito,” she said.“Today, I join our colleagues and the good sponsor in this noble pursuit to provide our hardworking Filipino labor force with a decent living wage,” she added.Senator Francis Escudero clarified that the proposed measure will not affect the Wage Rationalization Act of 1989, the Barangay Micro Business Enterprises Act of 2002 or small companies that only have 10 employees or those with an investment of P3 million or less.Meanwhile, in a television interview, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma warned of the possible increase I the prices of basic goods and services if the bill is passed into law.“Alam po natin na karamihan ng ating mga negosyante, nandoon sa maliliit na kategorya. Subalit meron po sigurong kakayanin, meron ding hindi kakayanin,” he said.(We know that most of our entrepreneurs are in small categories. But there are people who can handle it, and there are people who can't handle it.)“Kapag merong pag-uusap tungkol sa pagtaas ng suweldo, medyo nakakaramdam na po tayo ng pagtaas ng presyo ng pangunahing bilihin. Iyon pong may kinalaman sa transport. So para pong ano 'yan chain reaction. Kaya ang lagi naman pong tinatanaw ng DOLE sana mabalanse,” he added.Laguesma said, though, that they will come up with interventions to aid micro and small businesses in case the minimum wage increases by P100 and to ensure that workers will remain employed.Federation of Free Workers president Sonny Matula urged the House of Representatives to immediately approve the counterpart bill of SB 2534, House Bill 7871, which proposes a P150 daily wage hike, and members of Makabayan bloc’s House Bill 7568, which seeks an across-the-board daily wage increase of P750.“Ang bola ay nasa House of Representatives. Di dapat sila matutulog tungkol dito,” he said.“Our eyes are now on the HOR. We will persuade them to shoot the ball,” he added. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) What are the 3 ways to win chess? . Check out our ✨ guide for the best online casino in Philippines and find your next favourite site. Read more about PH casino 🛡️ safety, bonuses and more. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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THE Senate approved on third and final reading on Monday, February 19, 2024, a measure seeking to increase the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector by P100.With 20 affirmative votes, zero negative votes and no abstention, the Senate passed Senate Bill 2534, or “An Act Providing for a 100 Pesos Daily Minimum Wage Increase for Employees and Workers in the Private Sector," which was authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri and sponsored by Senator Jinggoy Estrada.Senators Lito Lapid, Imee Marcos, Cynthia Villar and Mark Villar were not present in the session hall during the voting.The measure covers all minimum wage earners in the private sector in the entire country, whether agricultural or non-agricultural. Currently, there are 4.2 million minimum wage earners in the country.In a statement, Estrada said the measure is responsive to the needs of the Filipinos, especially amid the rising cost of living and soaring prices of basic commodities.He noted that the last legislated wage hike that was implemented in the country dates back to 1989 with the enactment of Republic Act (RA) 6727, or the Wage Rationalization Act.Under RA 6727, wages would be set on a regional basis by the regional wage boards.Estrada said that while he recognizes the concerns that the proposed law could adversely impact businesses and impede economic growth, “a flourishing economy relies on the vitality of its workforce, who are considered the lifeblood of enterprises.”"At dapat nating pangalagaan at unahin ang interes ng ating mga manggagawa (And we must protect and prioritize the interests of our workers)," he said."Let us not underestimate the ripple effect of the Senate's collective action. A higher minimum wage does not only impact the lives of those directly affected but reverberates throughout our communities, stimulating local economies, and ensuring that people would have more money in their pockets to meet their basic needs," he added.Senator Grace Poe noted that based on a study conducted by the Ibon Foundation in January, a family of five in the National Capital Region needs P1,193 per day or P25,946 a month to live decently. She said it is almost half of the existing minimum wage in the region which is pegged at P610.“Ano bang mabibili ng P610 (What can P610 buy)? Considering the food threshold, a family of five will need at least P300 daily to meet the minimum basic food needs. This leaves the household around P310 to cover such needs as housing, tubig, kuryente, medical care, education at transportation. So 'yung para sa iba sa atin, na pag sinabi, nakita natin ang value meal ng McDonald's or Jollibee na less than P100, parang mura ba 'yon kung ganito kaliit ang sinusuweldo mo, talagang pang espesyal na okasyon na lamang ang mga ganito,” she said.“Today, I join our colleagues and the good sponsor in this noble pursuit to provide our hardworking Filipino labor force with a decent living wage,” she added.Senator Francis Escudero clarified that the proposed measure will not affect the Wage Rationalization Act of 1989, the Barangay Micro Business Enterprises Act of 2002 or small companies that only have 10 employees or those with an investment of P3 million or less.Meanwhile, in a television interview, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma warned of the possible increase I the prices of basic goods and services if the bill is passed into law.“Alam po natin na karamihan ng ating mga negosyante, nandoon sa maliliit na kategorya. Subalit meron po sigurong kakayanin, meron ding hindi kakayanin,” he said.(We know that most of our entrepreneurs are in small categories. But there are people who can handle it, and there are people who can't handle it.)“Kapag merong pag-uusap tungkol sa pagtaas ng suweldo, medyo nakakaramdam na po tayo ng pagtaas ng presyo ng pangunahing bilihin. Iyon pong may kinalaman sa transport. So para pong ano 'yan chain reaction. Kaya ang lagi naman pong tinatanaw ng DOLE sana mabalanse,” he added.Laguesma said, though, that they will come up with interventions to aid micro and small businesses in case the minimum wage increases by P100 and to ensure that workers will remain employed.Federation of Free Workers president Sonny Matula urged the House of Representatives to immediately approve the counterpart bill of SB 2534, House Bill 7871, which proposes a P150 daily wage hike, and members of Makabayan bloc’s House Bill 7568, which seeks an across-the-board daily wage increase of P750.“Ang bola ay nasa House of Representatives. Di dapat sila matutulog tungkol dito,” he said.“Our eyes are now on the HOR. We will persuade them to shoot the ball,” he added. 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So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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