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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by 2tdruid View Post
    ... local politicians ug billionaire company nga apo cement...
    preha ani nila sir dili ni sila favorable kung ang simpatiya sa presidente ari namo. Kay kung tinod-on gyud ni sa prsidente ug klaro imbestigasyon. daghan gyud maamong ani kay mabulgar gyud nga dili ni Natural Calamity.

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    naa koy schoolmate sa una nga ka friend sad nko sa fb nga nag trabaho sa Apo Cemex.

    suko cya anang mag post2x about aning landslide, kay sweto ra daw kaayo.

    natandog tingale iyang garbo.
    makasabot ra sad ta anang mga nagtrabaho sa APO boss, nanginabuhi ra sad na sila. dili gyud sad na sila gusto mawad-an ug work. I heared sa mga silingan nako nga naa sad sa APO gawork, nga gi brief sila not to give any comments regarding sa nahitabo. kinahangkan unified ila statements pinaagi sa ila spokesperson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    Katong isog pa kaayo si Duterte sa mga miners, pina-ingon pa nga if inig balik ni gkan abroad unya wa pa tamni og kahoy ang mga open pit mines iya daw i-revoke ang license, naa unsa man nga narenew man ghapon diay.
    Pag-abot niya sa Naga, pina-ingon pa kaayo atubangan sa mga tawo: "Yawa ning bagyo!".
    mao ni ako giingon sir nga gaduda ra ko nga duna sad gusto madissuade gyud ang presidente, dunay nag feed or give any hints sa presidente nga makapawalay gana niya.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    makasabot ra sad ta anang mga nagtrabaho sa APO boss, nanginabuhi ra sad na sila. dili gyud sad na sila gusto mawad-an ug work. I heared sa mga silingan nako nga naa sad sa APO gawork, nga gi brief sila not to give any comments regarding sa nahitabo. kinahangkan unified ila statements pinaagi sa ila spokesperson.
    mao pod boss, pero ang hadlok lang ug di tinood ang e sulti anang ilang spokesperson, e twist ang mga kamatuoran ba.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by pepponeskie View Post
    mao pod boss, pero ang hadlok lang ug di tinood ang e sulti anang ilang spokesperson, e twist ang mga kamatuoran ba.
    mao gyud nay nahitabo boss. dili gyud na mosulti ila spokesperson mga points nga makapadaot sa Company's interest. bias gyud siya sa nagsweldo niya. bakak ra gyuy mapaabot nato ana nga isulti.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    mao gyud nay nahitabo boss. dili gyud na mosulti ila spokesperson mga points nga makapadaot sa Company's interest. bias gyud siya sa nagsweldo niya. bakak ra gyuy mapaabot nato ana nga isulti.
    mao na dinha boss...nya ikaw trabahante, maka ako kaha ka ug bakak bisag kahibaw ka sa kamatuoran imo nalang e hilom kay tungod sa imong trabaho....paeta.

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by MasterK View Post
    ... Wala sila gaadvise sa amoa tagaubos (Sindulan) to evacuate nga gapaevacuate man sila sa tagabungtod (Tagaytay). Kung ila na palang sad unta giapil pahibaw taga ubos dili unta tingali in-ana kadaghan patay. Tungod ra gyud ni sa ilang ka Compyansa nga dili makaabot sa Sindulan ang mga yuta nga maligid gikan sa Tagaytay kay layo ra kaau tanawon.
    mao ni giingon "maraming namamatay sa Maling akala"

    Luoy lang mga nagamatay, mao pay gibasol nga "the people chose to neglect it"

    Malicse said they have already released a geohazard warning with regards to the landslide susceptibility of the area but “the people chose to neglect it.”

    He however, admitted that the team who inspected the cracks in Sitio Tagaytay failed to foresee the possibility that the debris from the landslide, which has so far claimed more than 70 lives, would reach and cover Sitio Sindulan.



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    unsa kahay tinoud atong "...team who inspected the cracks in Sitio Tagaytay..."?

    -how could they failed to foresee the possibility?
    -did Jack and Jill really went up the hill?
    Last edited by MasterK; 10-11-2018 at 09:09 AM.

  7. #17
    mag layoff na ang naka cause og landslide...

    https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/2...nounces-layoff

    AROUND 400 employees of Apo Cement Corporation will be celebrating Christmas and New Year’s day without jobs.

    Apo Cement, the second largest cement producer in the country, has announced on Tuesday their move to temporary layoff up to 30 percent of their regular employees and reduce their contractual workers by up to 40 percent.

    The announcement, which was made during a workers’ general assembly at noon on Tuesday, shocked the over 800 contractual employees and 300 regular employees of the cement plant.

    “Nakalitan gyud mi kay ganina pa ming udto nakahibaw nga mag layoff diay. Gipatawag mi tanan, gi-meeting unya gi-announce nga mag layoff,” said Johnrell Goles, president of the Apo Cement Workers’ Union.

    (We were shocked because we were just informed about the layoff this noon. We were called to a meeting and the layoff was announced.)

    “Kami mga breadwinner, naa mi mga anak, sa balay nga panginahanglan, naa pay utang, unsaon na man lang? Grabe gyud ang struggle namo labi na akong mga miyembro. Naa gyud nay mga nanghilak,” Goles told Cebu Daily News in a phone interview.
    (We are breadwinners. We have

    children. We have expenses at home. We have debts to pay. We don’t know what will we do. The struggle is very hard especially for my members. There are those who even cried during the announcement.)



    Bleak Christmas

    Goles, a technician of Apo Cement for more than 11 years, was not among those who were served with a notice of layoff. But Goles said the pain for many of the union members was unbearable especially that the Christmas season is approaching.

    The layoff will take effect a month after it was served, or on December 13, and will last for at least six months.

    The decision to temporarily lay off their employees stemmed from the suspension of all the quarry operations of Apo Land and Quarry Corp. (ALQC), the main raw material supplier of Apo Cement, following the landslide incident at one of its tenement sites in Barangay Tinaan, City of Naga on September 20.

    Worst hit by the landslide was Sitio Sindulan which buried nearly 60 houses and killed 78 persons, with six still missing up to now.

    During his visit to the City of Naga on September 21, Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu ordered for the suspension of the operations of ALQC and for the temporary cancellation of the Environmental Compliance Certificate (ECC) of the firm, pending their investigation and assessment.

    “We are deeply saddened that we had to do this action and announce it today. We had a town hall session earlier with all our employees. It was a very sad session and some really cried when we told them the news,” said Chito Maniago, spokesperson of Apo Cement.

    Maniago explained that with the suspension of their quarry operations in Naga City, they have been sourcing raw materials abroad and in other parts of the country, “a move that is putting significant cost pressures to the operations of the company.”



    DOLE Notice

    Apo Cement has already filed a formal notice of layoff at the Central Visayas office of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE-7).

    “APO Cement is still hopeful that the situation in Naga, Cebu will improve with the support of the local and national government authorities in allowing ALQC to immediately resume its operations and further for ALQC to be able to restore safety in the critical areas with the approval of its proposed Hazard Reduction Plan,” the company said in its official statement sent to CDN.

    Maniago also assured that as soon as they will be able to resume its normal operations, the affected employees will be recalled.

    Goles said they will be consulting with the Associated Labor Union-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP), to which they are affiliated, for further actions on the lay off.

    He said they would be asking the help from DOLE to appeal to the DENR that the ALQC will be allowed to operate for the sake of the displaced workers.

    Goles said about 90 percent of all employees of Apo Cement are residents of Naga City.

    Naga City Regional Trial Court Assisting Judge Dennis Larrobis, on Friday, also released a temporary environmental protection order (TEPO), in response to the prayer stipulated in the P4.5-billion environmental case filed against ALQC, Apo Cement, Cemex Philippines, Naga City government, Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB-7) and the Cebu province.

    The TEPO, which ordered the ALQC to stop its quarry operations on top of the DENR directive for the company to cease operations, was effective for 72 hours since it was served on Friday afternoon.

    Today, the court will decide if there is a need to extend the effect of the TEPO until the termination of the environmental case.
    Meanwhile, Maniago also said that they will stop providing the meals of the 8,000 evacuees housed in 11 evacuation centers in Naga City, starting Friday, November 16.

    The company earlier committed to provide for the meals of the evacuees only until October 31.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    luoya oi.


    ikaw boss peppo .... avoidable ba gyud to na tragedy
    ma avoid gud boss kung nagtrabaho pa lang na ilang safety or mining engineer...naa man jud nay gitawag ug "Risk Assessment" nga prior sa kada work, naa pod tay gitawag ug HSE "Health, Safety, and Environment" mga basic guideline man na. ISO certified man kaha na sila.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mao sad lagi. nag kompyansa to tingali sila boss na after pila ka years ug bagyo ug super uwan sa ato-a kay wala gyud. basin nag tapol na sila ug follow ana na mga guidelines.

    sorry sa comparison ha,pero mao sad unta dapat buhaton sa ato. kay diri sa deserto. basaha na lang ninyo -----

    https://www.arabianbusiness.com/45-m...ds-573672.html

    daghan kaayo namatay anang kompyansa jd boss.

    karon, ila napod gipa agi ug laing landslide in a form of layoff.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mao sad gyud na dapat mag make ug law boss against sa mga ing-ani.

    awa diri deserto, piti gyud perting daghana sa mga responsible.


    mao lagi naka pisti. daghan pa namatay adtong landslide gyud. karon kay ilang gi-hasul ang mga pila ka pamilya sa ilang lay-off. ilaha rang own company ilang gisiguro.
    Mao sd na nakapait sa mga dagku nga kompanya boss...ang tanaw sa emplyedo kay numero.

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