Youth body forms students’complaints desk
MANILA, Philippines – The National Youth Commission (NYC) launched yesterday a desk to address students’ complaints.
High school and college students, as well as those taking up technical and vocational courses, may file their complaints with the Students’ Rights And Welfare Desk, through the website www.strawdesk.com. Read the rest of this entry »
Free legal help to poor earners of less than P13,000 a month
Dear PAO,
Good morning! I read some of your advices regarding on how to change the gender in the birth certificate and I understand your responses. My question is: Is there a fee if I am going to the attorney to change my gender in my birth certificate? Thank you.
Fhriestley Read the rest of this entry »
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Registry, hotlines to be set up for Pinoys affected by Saudization
Philippine labor officials will set up a registry to determine the number of Filipino workers who will be affected by Saudi Arabia’s new “Saudization” labor policy. Read the rest of this entry »
DPWH launches call center hotline today
MANILA, Philippines – The public can expect faster action on complaints regarding infrastructure projects as the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) launches its own call center hotline. Read the rest of this entry »
PhilHealth launches call center
MANILA, Philippines—The state-run Philippine Health Insurance Corp. on Monday unveiled its own call center tasked to respond to inquiries of its members across the country. Read the rest of this entry »
LTO launches campaign vs. ‘isnabero’ taxi drivers
IN a bid to protect the public against abusive taxi drivers who either charge extra fee or refusing to accept passengers the Department of Transportation and Communications, has formally launched on Thursday its campaign to penalize erring taxi drivers. Read the rest of this entry »
DoLE opens hotlines for employers holding off workers’ holiday bonus
MANILA, Philippines (PNA) — Labor and Employment (DoLE) Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz on Tuesday announced workers not given their due holiday bonus can now report their employers through the DoLE’s national and regional telephone hotlines. Read the rest of this entry »
Abusive cabbies? Call DOTC hotline
MANILA, Philippines – The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) is urging commuters to report abusive taxi drivers by calling its “Oplan Isnabero” action center hotline, 7890, or sending a text message to cell phone number 0918-8848484. Read the rest of this entry »
Reporting of text scam
Subject: reporting of text scam
Message: may narecive po akong txt n gnito ang sabi. Akala kopo ay totoo sapagkat nasa abroad ang asawa ko. nais ko pong ireport ito sa inyo upang matigi n ang kanilan panloloko.
Message: From O9391932647
“E2 bago roaming # ko. Magpapadala ako ng pera. Paloadan nyo muna ako ng 500. W8 ko ang load. Ingat kayo lagi.”