With a number of emergency situations that made rounds on the internet recently wherein hospitals require down payments or decline to attend to a patient due to his/her incapacity to render deposit, it is indeed great to hear the recently approved law called the Anti-Hospital Deposit Law or RA 10932. This recent Republic Act prohibits […]
DepEd Calendar of Activities for 2019
each school year just before the classes start. This particular calendar includes the complete schedule for the start as well as end of classes, exams, distributions of cars, school breaks, Parent-Teacher conferences (PTA) and official regular and special non-working holidays. All public schools are required to follow the DepEd calendar while the private schools may […]
Senate Bill: No Parking Space, No New Car
One of the main problems in the Philippines is heavy traffic. Be it in Metro Manila, nearby cities or even in provinces, traffic is always present. Road widening projects, driver’s lack of discipline and cars parked on the sides of the street are just some of the reasons of why vehicles lined up which leads […]
Pinakamurang Bilihan ng Damit ay ang Taytay Tiangge: Garment Capital of the Philippines
Who doesn’t want to purchase high-quality products at a very reasonable price? Now that the Christmas season is fast approaching, more and more consumers try their hardest to find cheap but quality items that they will give as presents to their loved ones. One of the places that usually becomes a talk of the town […]
List of Barangays in Metro Manila and Nearby Provinces Located Near Earthquake Fault
An earthquake can happen at the most unexpected time. It can take away not only properties but also our lives. In this case, it is very much important that we are aware of the places where earthquakes usually happen. To help those people living in places most at risk of earthquake occurrence, the Philippine Institute […]
7 Practical Things OFWs Should Consider Before Coming Back Home
All OFWs leave the country with one goal – to support their family’s financial needs. Leaving the country can be really nerve-wracking. Almost all look forward to the day they can finally come back home for good, but the only question is when they can be financially ready to do so? Time flies so fast. […]
How to Claim CSC Certificate of Eligibility
One of the requirements when applying for a position in the government is the Civil Service Eligibility Certificate. It is given to those who passed the Civil Service Examination (Professional and Sub-Professional). There are two types of Certificate of Eligibility: 1. Temporary COE – It is free of charge and is printed on a regular […]
How to compute 13th-month pay (DOLE Labor Advisory)
Other than attending parties, buying gifts and preparing food for Noche Buena during the Christmas season, another thing that excites us most is our 13th-month pay. It is an extra month compensation for working for the entire year but the computation may vary depending on your salary as well as the length of service for […]
How to Replace a Damaged or Lost SSS UMID Card
Government-issued IDs such as SSS ID are important in claiming or processing transactions to both private and public institutions. What if you lost it due to some inevitable instances? You can always request for a replacement for your lost or damaged SSS UMID Card in any SSS Branch and can claim it after 1-2 weeks […]
Overseas Filipino Workers Can Apply for their ID Cards by Completing these Steps
The Duterte government has made a lot of positive changes which benefit many Filipinos and one of these is the releasing of ID cards for OFWs. The releasing of the OFW cards enables an OFW to be accommodated to various government agencies with ease. SO if you are an OFW, you must get this because […]