Thursday, October 11, 2012

Guiuan, 4 towns declared as insurgent-free


Thursday, October 11, 2012
THE Philippine Army in the region has declared Guiuan as “insurgent-free and development-ready municipality,” in a joint declaration on Wednesday.
Major General Gerardo Layug, commanding officer of the 8th Infantry Division, said Guiuan has no significant record of insurgency-related concern for the last 30 years and the Philippine Army has never required the deployment of any territorial unit in the municipality.
Mayor Annaliza Kwan expressed gratitude to the military for declaring the town as free from insurgency.
Aside from Guiuan, the towns of Balangkayan, Maydolong, Taft and Salcedo were earlier declared as insurgent-free.
“Communities in these areas had been frequented by NPAs and have affected the government’s development efforts. But these municipalities have always exercised full responsibility over its internal concerns as a local government unit,” Layug said.
Layug added that more towns in Eastern Samar will be declared insurgents-free as the military continues its operations in the northern part of the province where a minimal number of rebels are operating.
Eastern Samar has one city and 22 municipalities and is under the 801st Infantry Brigade and 14th Infantry Battalion based in Jipapad town. Several Army detachments are stationed in remote villages.
“We are positive that the entire Eastern Samar would eventually be free from insurgency and hopes to attract more investors and businesses,” Layug said.
Security concerns in the region particularly on insurgency, has been identified as a major hindrance to government efforts to promote investments. (Leyte Samar Daily Express)
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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

10 of Gandhi's Memorable Quotes



Oct 5, 2012
Mohandas K. Gandhi (1869-1948), political and spiritual leader of India. Location unknown.
October 2 saw the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, better known as Mahatma Gandhi. The Indian luminary, famous for leading the Indian nation to independence in peaceful means, is deemed an inspirational figure to this day, over 60 years after his death in 1948. 
As a tribute to Gandhi, here’s a collection of some of his thought-provoking quotes. 

1.
ON LIFE
"My life is my message."

2.
ON BEING A SOLDIER
“I regard myself as a soldier, though a soldier of peace.“

3.
ON FAITH IN HUMANITY
“You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty."

4.
ON NONVIOLENCE
“Nonviolence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.”

5.
ON THE SEVEN SINS
“Seven social sins: politics without principles, wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, and worship without sacrifice."

6.
ON TRUTH
“An error does not become truth by reason of multiplied propagation, nor does truth become error because nobody sees it. Truth stands, even if there be no public support. It is self sustained.”

7.
ON THE "STILL SMALL VOICE"
The only tyrant I accept in this world is the 'still small voice' within me. And even though I have to face the prospect of being a minority of one, I humbly believe I have the courage to be in such a hopeless minority.”

8.
ON LIBERTY
“I’m a lover of my own liberty, and so I would do nothing to restrict yours.”

9.
ON FORGIVENESS
“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.” 

10.
ON THE NATURE OF MAN
“A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes."
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Monday, October 8, 2012

15 nurses fired for 'liking' criticism vs hospital



By Aie Balagtas See (The Philippine Star)

MANILA, Philippines - Fifteen nurses recently terminated from the Taguig-Pateros City District Hospital for “liking” a Facebook post criticizing hospital management are now accusing the city government of refusing to release their certificates of employment.
One of the nurses said their group has repeatedly asked the city government and even sought intervention of various government agencies like the Civil Service Commission and the labor department, but their request has yet to be granted.
“We are no longer contesting our termination, even if they have removed us without any due process at all. All we are asking for is for them to give us our certificate of employment so we could start looking for other jobs,” one of the nurses said in an interview.
The certificate of employment is one of the major requirements Filipino nurses who wish to work abroad must submit. It serves as proof that these nurses have undergone training in the country.
The source-nurse, who requested anonymity, explained that 15 of them have been fired for liking a Facebook status criticizing the purchase of a CT-scan machine last July 13.
Jocelyn Imbao, a consultant at the hospital’s aesthetic and gynecology department, commented on Facebook about the hospital’s priorities in terms of purchasing supplies.
“CT scan???????????? Huh? Sana for free. Kase baka wala maka afford. Besides, ilan ba gagamit na patient? In demand ba? E ang oxygen, meron ba continuous supply? Bili light meron? Simpleng droplight, me bumbilya ba?” read the post. (CT scan? Hopefully for free. Because no one might be able to afford it. Besides, how many patients will use it? Is it in demand? What about oxygen, is there continuous supply? Simple droplight, are there bulbs?)
“Naisip nyo ba ang kuryente na ma consume ng CT scan? Did you know that before you operate the CT scan, you have to start it for a long time? And once on, you can’t turn it off and on and off when not in use?” Imbao, who joined the hospital in 2004, said, worrying about the machine’s electricity consumption.
At least 11 people liked the post, based on the document obtained by The STAR.
On Aug. 13, the nurses received their termination letter. In one sentence, the nurses were informed that they have just lost their jobs effective Aug. 16.
“They did not state any grounds. So we talked to the medical director and we’re told that we were terminated because of Facebook,” the nurse said, who said she recorded the conversation.
Imbao, on the other hand, never received a termination letter but only learned about her dismissal in a bulletin board posting on Aug. 31.
She said she is not contesting the termination because she had lots of connections in other hospitals.
“What I’m fighting for is the rights of the nurses who ‘liked’ my post and lost their jobs in the process,” Imbao said. 
Politics caused termination?
In a three-page explanation, the city government claimed that the nurses were disobedient and had sowed intrigues against the administration of Mayor Lani Cayetano.
“Sadly, they have done these things even while they were on duty and supposedly working on official government time,” the letter said.
The document, signed by City Legal officer-in-charge Marianito Miranda, added that the nurses were “consumed” with their “malevolent intent” to discredit Cayetano that they disregarded the administration’s accomplishments.
The nurses, however, said the city government “is only making up stories in order to justify our termination without due process.”
“If the hospital was not really satisfied with my performance why did they put very satisfactory in my evaluation letter? And why didn’t they tell us through the termination letter? Why only now?” one fired nurse said.
Meanwhile, Taguig city administrator Joel Montales, in an official statement, clarified that “Imbao and the nurses were not terminated because they liked (a) Facebook (post).”
“Instead of focusing on their work and cooperating and supporting the TPDH management’s various efforts at improving the hospital’s frontline services, these terminated personnel have manifested blatant disobedience and disregard of authority and protocols, engaged in sowing intrigues and encouraged discontent among the hospital’s staff and personnel.”

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