By Rey E. Requejo
Employees of the Philippine Airlines have lost their bid for a court order to compel the Lucio Tan-owned airline to pay them P600 million in salary differentials for the 15-year period from 1989 to 1995.
Labor team checks on Filipinos overseas
A special team from the Department of Labor and Employment will be dispatched in countries where there are large concentration of Filipino workers to determine if they can hold on to their jobs in the aftermath of the global financial crisis.
Peace panel pressed for time on Moro rebels? demand
By Joyce Pangco Pa?ares
Iligan City ? President Arroyo has set a Jan. 20 deadline for the newly reconstituted negotiating panel of the government to come up with a plan to address the concerns raised by the Moro Islamic Liberation Front.
Gordon fumes over Bolante money
By Fel V. Maragay
SENATOR Richard Gordon yesterday took to task the Anti-Money Laundering Council over its failure to take legal action against former Agriculture Undersecretary Jocelyn Bolante in connection with 32 suspicious bank accounts under his name.
UP frat sets 12th global congress
The Upsilon Sigma Phi Alumni Association will hold its 12th World Congress on Jan. 10 at the Bahay ng Alumni in the University of the Philippines Campus in Diliman, Quezon City.