Sunday, May 5, 2024

Editorial

Duterte is a disgrace to the Constitution

“The President shall not be eligible for any re-election. No person who has succeeded as President and has served as such for more than...

Pantry poopers

Thank heavens somebody got to shut up National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) spokesman Lt. Gen. Antonio Parlade and Communications...

Abusive and murderous compulsory ROTC—Never again!

The 20th death anniversary of Thomasian Mark Welson Chua passed by quietly last March, and understandably so, as the country continues to battle against...

Assault on religious freedom

Without even consulting church groups and other religions, the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) on Emerging Infectious Diseases has once again banned churches from holding...

UST SHS worse than AFP

In removing senior high school student Datu Zaldy Ampatuan Jr. from the student council and refusing him college admission next academic year because he’s...

‘Tria Haec’ and Christmas

AT THE start of 2020, there was a hope that everything would be fine if not finer. Being a double date that comes only...

Rethinking ‘enriched virtual mode’

Considering all the goodly motives and our lowered expectations, and no matter how much it’s taking to run it, the switch to “enriched virtual...

Ninoy is assassinated again

HISTORY is written by those who hanged the heroes. One of the hangmen-revisionists is Rodrigo Duterte who claimed in his latest State of the...

Malevolent 70: Or why Duterte is more evil than you think

THE VOTE by 70 members of the House of Representatives led by Speaker Alan Peter Cayetano to deny ABS-CBN a renewal of its broadcast...

Terrorist Anti-Terror law—Duterte’s declaration of martial law

THE DUTERTE Congress has railroaded the passage of the Anti-Terrorism Bill so that it is only a matter of time for the douchebag from...

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APLICATIONS

UST wins on appeal in NLRC; but dismissed teachers vow to...

THE LEGAL fight is not over.

Three dismissed instructors at the College of Fine Arts and Design (CFAD) have filed a motion for reconsideration before the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) following a March 26 ruling in favor of the UST administration.

“The CFAD professors said they will push through [up to] the Supreme Court, because it’s the right thing [to do]. The collective bargaining agreement (CBA) and the Labor Law were violated by UST [officials],” Reynaldo Reyes, UST Faculty Union vice president for grievance and complaints, said.

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