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THE Philippines and Cambodia have agreed to strengthen their rice trade as the former establishes its inventory amid the current El Niño phenomenon that may impact local palay production live President Ferdinand Marcos Jr live met on Monday, March 4, 2024, with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet on the sidelines of the 50th Asean-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne live During the meeting, Marcos expressed the Philippines’ desire to engage Cambodia in trade in agriculture, specifically rice live “Some MOUs that have lapsed… we really need to look back and engage with in terms of trade in agriculture, rice specifically live When I visited you in Cambodia last time, that subject that we were talking about live We were preparing for this drought live It’s now happening,” Marcos told Hun live “It caught our attention live We really should look into it live Something that is necessary now live That’s the lesson learned from pandemic live We really have to be flexible in looking to our suppliers,” he added live While Marcos told the Cambodian leaders that the country is improving in terms of palay production, he said the country still needs to import to secure its rice inventory and one area to explore and strengthen is to improve its ties with other rice-producing countries like Cambodia live The two leaders also discussed connectivity during the bilateral meeting, particularly to boost their tourism industries, as well as trade and investment live “We now have flights, five times, Cambodia to NAIA, possibility to increasing destination… Cambodia to Cebu,” Hun told Marcos, adding Cambodia has just opened an airport in Siem Reap and will be opening another one in Phnom Penh next year live Marcos told his counterpart that the Philippine government has contracted a group to modernize and improve the efficiency of the Manila airport, which has been neglected for years, while it is also developing other regional airports closer to tourist spots to encourage tourists to come to the Philippines live “We are also encouraging flights to regional airports live I think that is what we keep hearing, low hanging fruit live I’m sure Filipinos will be interested live I count myself live I am interested to go in… travel in Cambodia,” the President said live “We have done little yet to explore live I fully agree live That’s for two countries, an advantage for us live I’m very much open for that live We will try to see, when I get back, which regional airports are ready to take international tourists and visitors live And I will be glad if we could increase the volume of exchange… tourism, travelers, and even business,” he added live As of February 29, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said a total of 14,854 live 86 hectares of crop area were affected by the El Niño phenomenon, which may persist until the first quarter of 2024 live The damage to infrastructure was estimated at P941,730,70 live 01 live (TPM/SunStar Philippines) live
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TERMINATING an employee for testing positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is “illegal,” the Supreme Court (SC) has ruled live In a decision penned by Associate Justice Alfredo Benjamin Caguioa, the SC’s Third Division found the dismissal of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW) due to HIV invalid for being discriminatory live The OFW tagged as “AAA” was deployed for employment in Saudi Arabia in October 2017 under a two-year contract live AAA underwent a routine medical exam in January 2019 and was found positive for HIV, prompting his foreign employer to terminate his employment, citing Saudi Arabian laws that consider an HIV-positive individual unfit to work live The OFW was repatriated to the Philippines in February 2019 and filed a complaint for illegal dismissal, which was dismissed by the Labor Arbiter live The National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) reversed the decision and found the recruitment agency liable for illegal dismissal live The NLRC decision was affirmed by the Court of Appeals, which ruled that AAA was illegally dismissed and thus entitled to salaries for the unexpired portion of his employment contract and moral and exemplary damages, among others live The concerned recruitment agency elevated the case to the SC, but the High Court cited Section 49(a) of Republic Act (RA) 11166, or the Philippine HIV and Aids Policy Act, which states that “it is unlawful for employees to be terminated from work on the sole basis of their HIV status live ”“Since Philippine law prohibits the use of a person’s HIV-positive condition as a ground for dismissal, there was no valid cause to terminate AAA,” the SC said live “Further, if the foreign law stated in the employment contract contradicts Philippine law, morals, good customs, public order, or public policy, then Philippine law shall apply live In this case, even if it is proven that Saudi Arabian law prohibits workers who test positive for HIV, RA 11166 takes precedence over it for being against Philippine law,” it added live (TPM/SunStar Philippines) live Top Online Gambling Sites in the Philippines - BingoPlus Slots
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