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TUCP sets wage increase petition, Congress moves to back request By Maricel V. Cruz
and means committee, Albay Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda, urged President Duterte THE country’s biggest labor group said to increase wages before he steps down Friday it will seek a wage hike next in June, saying that the minimum wage week, as Congress moved to legislate in Metro Manila has not moved in five years, leaving working Filipinos “severean increase in the minimum wage. In the House, the chairman of the ways Next page
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Record oil price hike next week High of P12.30/l for diesel, P7 for gas; staggered increase eyed By Alena Mae S. Flores and Macon Ramos-Araneta
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IL companies are poised to jack up the price of diesel by an unprecedented P12.20 to P12.30 and gasoline by P6.80 to P7 a liter next week, prompting the Department of Energy (DOE) to appeal for a staggered increase to ease the shock on consumers.
REMEMBERING FUKUSHIMA. A member of Greenpeace Philippines wearing a hazmat suit carries a placard as they mark the 11th anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear disaster caused by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami in Japan during a protest at the Department of Energy - Renewable Energy Management Bureau in Taguig City.
The Department of Budget and Management (DBM), however, rejected growing calls for the government to suspend the collection of excise taxes on fuel products, saying it would cost the government some P117 billion in lost revenue. Budget spokesman Rolando Toledo said the country’s economic managers are “strongly opposed” to proposals to suspend fuel taxes because this would hurt the country’s recovery. Deferring excise taxes would reduce the cost of diesel by P6 per liter, gasoline by P10 and P5 for kerosene. The economic managers instead favor “targeted relief assistance” such as a P3 billion fuel subsidy and discount vouchers for drivers of public utility vehicles. These measures, however, would not help private motorists who must also bear the burden of skyrocketing gas prices. As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine drove world oil prices high from March 7 to 10, the cost of imported diesel, gasoline and kerosene rose by $36, $20 and Next page
Chopper deal with Russia for review, govt to ban deployment to Ukraine THE Department of National Defense will review the Philippines’ planned purchase of military helicopters from Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, Malacañang said Friday. This followed Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana’s statement that the multibillion-peso deal with Moscow would still push through despite Manila’s denouncement of the former’s invasion of Ukraine. “The procurement of these equip-
ment falls under the jurisdiction of the Department of National Defense. They will be reviewing this matter vis-a-vis what is happening now in Eastern Europe,” Palace acting deputy spokesperson Kristian Ablan said. The Philippines earlier voted in favor of the UN General Assembly resolution that demanded Russia stop its attack on Ukraine. The Palace, meanwhile, deferred to Next page
Putin reports ‘positive shifts’ in talks as refugees from Ukraine hit 2.5m RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin said Friday that there were some “positive shifts” in talks between Russia and Ukraine, two weeks into Moscow’s military campaign in the country. “There are certain positive shifts, negotiators from our side reported to
Laguna officials, huge crowd go for BBM, Sara By Maricel V. Cruz TOP local officials of the vote-rich province of Laguna were in full force Friday during a UniTeam campaign grand rally that attracted a huge crowd. Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDP-Laban) stalwart Laguna Gov. Ramil Hernandez led the rally for Partido Federal ng Pilipinas (PFP) standard-bearer Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his running mate Sara Duterte-Carpio of the Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) at the Next page
me,” Putin told his Belarus counterpart Alexander Lukashenko during a televised meeting in Moscow. He added that negotiations are “now being held on an almost daily basis.” Russian and Ukrainian negotiators Next page
FAITH AND SCIENCE. A parishioner of the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo, Manila receives a booster shot of Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19 on Friday, March 11, 2022. Danny Pata
Public warned of Deltacron variant, ‘inevitable’ surge
GRAND RALLY. Presidential aspirant Ferdinand
Marcos Jr. does the ‘burger’ pose with his running mate, Sara Duterte-Carpio while Lakas-CMD president and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez looks on during a grand rally at the Provincial Capitol grounds in Sta Cruz, Laguna. Ver Noveno
By Willie Casas THE Department of Health (DOH) on Friday said the Philippines is ready to face Deltacron, a combination of the highly contagious Delta and Omicron variants of the coronavirus but the World Health Organization (WHO) urged Filipinos to remain vigilant against another “inevitable” surge in
COVID-19 cases. “I think based on our experience in the past and many experiences that we have gathered throughout the response in the pandemic, we should be ready to face another variant of concern,” said Health Undersecretary Myrna Cabotaje, speaking to the ANC news channel. The hybrid variant was reportedly Next page
100% classroom capacity okay for college in Alert Level 1 areas THE Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) has allowed higher educational institutions to hold face-to-face classes at 100 percent classroom capacity in Alert Level 1 areas, Malacanang said Friday. Acting deputy presidential spokesperson Kris Ablan said this was provided under IATF Resolution 164.
“On classroom capacity, the allowable seating capacity in classrooms of HEIs in areas under Alert Level 1 is at a maximum of 100 percent capacity,” the IATF Resolution read. But the IATF maintained that inperson classes participants were still Next page