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    Quote Originally Posted by buddy&sale View Post
    Ang FOI bill & the Anti-dynasty bill pirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg dugaya makalusot...kay dile man pabor sa ilaha.
    ayawg pahilaka si binay brad

    on topic nindot na cya unya increase sweldo kung mapamatud-an na maayo ang performance kana kung mosugot ang employer na cge increase ang sweldo
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    From Sec. 13 of Senate Bill No. 2581, "All concerned government agencies and private firms and organizations employing professionals shall include the CPD as part of their human resource development plan and program, and allocate the necessary funding requirement for the attendance of their professionals in the CPD Programs.


    In the current employee's perspective, that's great news, since the employer will shoulder the expenses for CPD programs in order to "enhance and upgrade the competencies and qualifications" of their stakeholders but up to what extent still depends on how the bill defines "necessary funding requirement".


    This also means additional overhead cost for the company which might affect employment opportunities for fresh grads since more investment will be required for them compared to experienced employees. Big multi-national companies,* e.g. Fortune 500 companies, might be able to handle this, but how about our local companies? Again, this will impact employment opportunities and even our take-home pay and allowances.


    The graduate schools and the "CPD Providers" will be at great advantage for this equivalents to additional income for their "business". I bet they are the main supporters of the said bill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    dag-dag napod gasto...basta backer-an lagi mga negosyante, pasar gyud...in this case, mga review center operators...

    pinas!!! total government purging!!! now!!!
    this country has become so filthy, it begs to be washed with blood... the blood of a revolution


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    Quote Originally Posted by Passport View Post
    this country has become so filthy, it begs to be washed with blood... the blood of a revolution

    a comment from a mercenary mercenary "DAW". paghilom diha bay oy mura sad kag corec. maypag matug ka kay duty para ba ka karon gabii. PagarPar lang agi nimo

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    sa una ra gyud na problema ang accreditation sa professional org.. ug CPE kay klaro nga pangwarta kaayo.
    Last edited by Passport; 08-06-2015 at 01:40 PM.

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