Over 2,000 companies declared permanent closure, redundancy or retrenchment: DOLE

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Watch also in iWant or TFC.tv Nearly 70,000 Filipinos have lost their jobs after thousands of businesses here in the country ceased their operations due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

But an employer's group warns companies who will declare bankruptcy may be

unable to pay workers' separation benefits. - The World Tonight, ANC, June 8, 2020

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Tayo ang na terrorize sa KAMALASAN ng admin na eto...Pagtaas ng Presyo, inflation, Rice Crisis, water crisis, supertyphoon, lindol, volcanic eruption, peste, gyera sa marawi, invasion ng China, pandemic, economic lockdown... ngayon eto...MALAS. Dapat 'Anti Malas Bill' na lang.

Dapat mataohan mga nasa Gobyerno nyan yung malaking company na ayaw mag sara gusto nilang ipasara oh ngaun madami ng gustong magsara saan pa kayo kukuha ng magiging pundo ng gobyerno nyo, utang sa china ulit?

sad news.. 15% to 50% ang layoff sa mga bansang affected ng pandemic. Ang ibang company nagfifile na ng bankruptcy..

🤔???

How sad... No worries... the opposite of the bad news is a good one. Lets wait.

sad news...15% to 50% ang naley layoff every company sa mga bansang affected ng pandemic..

Dahil kasi yan sa ayaw ng baliw mag travel ban mula tsina noong January bago pa kumalat ang virus kasi masasaktan daw natin ang mga instik?

😔😔😔

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