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  1. #11

    Default Re: your own grassroots work for the transformation of philippine society

    ^ako sad i'm praying for the time when our country will see good governance.

    let's focus on what we can do as citizens, though. maong "grassroots work" ang topic.

    what little initiatives can you think of?

  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velvett
    @ mistesuave does it mean you, as a businessman, will commit to giving your employees hyperwage?

    or we, as employees / jobseekers, should negotiate for that?
    the government sould empose that. magsugod gyud na dapat sa government offices. then maka bawi ra man ang businessmen ana kay maka palit na man ang mga tawo sa ilang products kay ma afford na man nila.

    example lang gud kung naa koy computer store, kung maka afford na tanan tawo computer, di na ko mamroblema bisan dagko pag sweldo akong employees kay barato ra man ang computers sa world market. dili man mo taas ang price ana.


  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velvett
    ^ako sad i'm praying for the time when our country will see good governance.

    let's focus on what we can do as citizens, though. maong "grassroots work" ang topic.

    what little initiatives can you think of?
    As a ciitizen lets work and work to feed our families ug time para sa Ginoo, being righteous citizen is only thing i can contribute.

    Our Society has an acute cancer ( stage 100 na siguro ) the only way to have good goverance is Change of the System.

    I prefer Federalism or the much better Republic of Cebu .... i think dats the only way.

  4. #14

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    @mistersuave that makes sense, bro. ang nakapait lang, how can we make the government impose it?

    maong dili nalang ko magstorya about what the government should do.

    perhaps what employees can do is establish an informal network of colleagues that shares information on wage standards, best practices on salary negotiations, etc. If walay mo dawat ug gamay kaayu nga sweldo, it's either companies give them to willing ones who are probably not that skilled, or raise their salary offers.

  5. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by amingb
    As a ciitizen lets work and work to feed our families ug time para sa Ginoo, being righteous citizen is only thing i can contribute.

    Our Society has an acute cancer ( stage 100 na siguro ) the only way to have good goverance is Change of the System.

    I prefer Federalism or the much better Republic of Cebu .... i think dats the only way.
    mao bitaw nindot. idependent republic of cebu. hyperwage dayon. malunod gyud ang cebu sa kadaghan sa tawo manganhi. hehehe[br]Posted on: February 16, 2008, 11:07:31 AM_________________________________________________
    Quote Originally Posted by Velvett
    @mistersuave that makes sense, bro. ang nakapait lang, how can we make the government impose it?

    maong dili nalang ko magstorya about what the government should do.

    perhaps what employees can do is establish an informal network of colleagues that shares information on wage standards, best practices on salary negotiations, etc. If walay mo dawat ug gamay kaayu nga sweldo, it's either companies give them to willing ones who are probably not that skilled, or raise their salary offers.
    and di ba corruption starts from the lowest? kinsa pa may mangurakot kung dakog sweldo? its the implementation ra gyud maoy wala ani.

  6. #16

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    just do what is right,.....filipino time - be sure to be on time on your appointments, don't throw your grabage just anywhere, corruption - follow the right procedures in making transactions bahala ug dugay (getting license, business permits, etc , etc.), establishments that will kepp you waiting - ayaw na adto until such time musira sila...smoke belching - ipa-test imong car ug sakto...if dili kapasar, ipa-au rather than muhangyo sa nag test...just to get the certificate...

  7. #17

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    "St. Thomas had said that the worst form of corruption is corruption of the best"

    As I reflected on this.

    I have come up with my own initiative.

    Starting this sunday I won't be giving any money to the Church. Since they receive LOTS of CASH from GMA which is TAX Payer's money. I don't feel obligated anymore to give.

    All the more when you see the similarities between PADRE DAMASO and some bishops in this country..... Money makes them look the other way.



    So TO ALL TAXPAYERS:

    Stop giving money. SAVE your money. The Church is receiving TAXPAYER's money from GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO.

  8. #18

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    i would like to propose an initiative on time-consciousness in business establishments.

    if you're in a bank, for example, and the tellers make you wait for a long time (say na stuck siya sa usa ka transaction), would you stand up and ask them what's taking so long? this tells them you are not there to waste your time.

    makabuhat mo ani? na kultura man gud nato ang pag usik usik sa oras.

  9. #19

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    Lisod pud dagko sueldo unya walay demand sa employment ma purdoy ang Company ... being industrialized and export oriented economy not base on imported product for local market .. i think ug ingon ana angayan dagko ug sueldo mga tawo kay demand na kaau ang Labor ana.

    Kanang economy nag base sa imported product ang mosamot ka rich ana ang mga Capitalista ra ug taga Custom.

  10. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velvett
    i would like to propose an initiative on time-consciousness in business establishments.

    if you're in a bank, for example, and the tellers make you wait for a long time (say na stuck siya sa usa ka transaction), would you stand up and ask them what's taking so long? this tells them you are not there to waste your time.

    makabuhat mo ani? na kultura man gud nato ang pag usik usik sa oras.
    time-conciousness for establishement most private firm is very strick ana ... wala na problema .. kanang naa sa Goberno siguro dili kaau strickto ... mao nay angayan dapat mag observe ..

    Kanang Bank Tellers pud makalagot kay dugay ... natural lang siguro na brad kay ug mag dali2x na sila ma Short na sila ma sipyat dako problema ..

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