SWS: 7 of 10 traders see less corruption under Noy - The Philippine Star » News » HeadlinesThe most radical change is in the Office of the President, which improved in net sincerity in fighting corruption to an “excellent” 81 in 2012, from a “bad” -37 in 2009.
na unsa nman nis abnoy oi... grabi ka corrupt...![]()
bro, diay gikan mismo sa SWS.. don't tell me, binayran nasd ning SWS ha..
Social Weather StationsThere has been radical progress in the fight against corruption, according to the preliminary report of the 2012 SWS Survey of Enterprises on Corruption, given at the Second Integrity Summit on September 18, 2012.
The 2012 SWS Survey of Enterprises is the tenth in a series since 2000, the last survey being in 2009. The 2012 round has the largest sample size (target 950 companies) and broadest area coverage (National Capital Region, Cavite-Laguna-Batangas, Metro Cebu, Metro Davao, Cagayan de Oro-Iligan, and, for the first time, Metro Angeles and Metro Iloilo) of all ten rounds.
bro, dili ni ma sayon2x ang g.interview kay mga executives man diay..1. Executives seeing “a lot” of corruption in the public sector fell to 42% in 2012 from 64% in 2009, after having been 60% or more from the start in 2000. Since it fell in every area covered in 2009, for example falling in NCR to 51% in 2012 from 70% in 2009, the aggregate fall was not due to the changed area coverage in 2012.
BLAME na pd sa previous admin...4. When executives compare the present administration to the past one, 71% see less corruption now, and only 2% see more corruption now. When the general public compared the two administrations in an SWS national survey on May 24-27, 2012, 64% saw less, and only 5% saw more, corruption now.![]()
Last edited by jack_bauer; 09-19-2012 at 12:19 PM.
Bisan unsaon ug kugi, naglisod gihapon ug kahaw.as sa pagkapobre:
“In the Philippines, there are many jobs that ordinarily in developed countries would not be thought of as work,” he explained.
“Our problem, however, is that many of the employed are working in the informal sector, where the income levels are really quite low,” he added. “We would like to produce more work in the formal sector.” 2.9 M Filipinos jobless, unemployment rate down to 7.2%
You may see this as 'nagkakugihan', though it can also be viewed as a sign of desperation, depending on which side of the fence you are. But the fact remains that there is just not enough decent jobs available.
Besides, there have been changes in the way employment/unemployment in measured beginning from the NSO reports of 2007 wherein the new definition of unemployment further distorted the old definition. Read more about this at: https://arnoldpadilla.wordpress.com/...al-distortion/
This is not putting any blame on anyone, but just presenting data that would justify my opinion that these surveys are not at all giving the real picture but tends to paint a rosy one that may not necessarily be good news at all.
maayo unta ug kanang sige ug panaway dire modagan pud unta mo pagka presidente sunod election.
basin diay ug makadaug mo...unya mohayahay na gyud ta tanan.
atong mga umaabot nga mga apo, mahayahay na gyud tingali ug kamo na ang presidente.
haaaay!
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relax lang bro..
pero bro, dili gihapon ka mo 2o nga ni improve ang Pinas sa administrasyon ni abnoy?
Citing results of the July Labor Force Survey (LFS) of the National Statistics Office (NSO), Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the unemployment rate eased slightly to seven percent from 7.1 percent during the same period last year.
Last edited by jack_bauer; 09-19-2012 at 01:30 PM.
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