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[–] sirfacefone 1 points 1 year ago

Metro Manila, Philippines – On July 6, National Fried Chicken Day in the United States, Vincent Cruz and a crowd of supporters marched into a Jollibee’s branch in Journal Square, New Jersey.

Cruz and 50-odd employees and supporters wanted to get the attention of management and customers alike on the busiest day of the year for the Philippine fast food chain.

Cruz is among nine Filipino former employees at the Journal Square branch who claim they were terminated by Jollibee management in February after petitioning for better wages and working conditions.

Standing in front of the cashier, the 19-year-old former fry cook held up a megaphone and yelled the demands of the new “Justice 4 Jollibee Workers” campaign, including reinstatement, back pay, an apology from Jollibee and a hike in the base pay from $14 to $17 an hour.

“For all fellow workers who have experienced or are currently experiencing similar struggles, we want you to be brave and take action,” Cruz, who migrated to the US in 2021, told Al Jazeera.

For Cruz, whose family back in the Philippines consider Jollibee a beloved brand, his alleged treatment by the company was “extra heart-breaking”.

Jollibee, which specialises in fried chicken and other fast food, is one of the most iconic Philippine brands.

The chain operates more than 6,500 branches worldwide, about half of which are located outside the Philippines.

In the first quarter of 2023, Jollibee Food Corporation (JFC) posted revenue of about $1bn – which was up 28.5 percent from the previous quarter – 20.2 percent of which came from North America.

JFC has announced plans to add 500 more stores in the US, which has by far the largest overseas population of Filipinos, in the next five to seven years.

 

MANILA, Philippines — Vice President and concurrent Education Secretary Sara Duterte on Monday defended the Department of Education’s (DepEd) proposal to have P150 million worth of confidential funds, saying that education is tied to national security.

Duterte said the DepEd must have confidential funds “because education is intertwined with national security.”

“Napakahalaga na we mold children who are patriotic children, who will love our country and defend our country,” Duterte said.

(It is so important that we mold children who are patriotic children, who will love our country and defend our country.)

The Vice President, however, did not specify how the confidential funds would be able to accomplish such objectives.

Both the DepEd and the Office of the Vice President (OVP) proposed a P150 million confidential fund.

Duterte pointed out that there is a joint circular with regard to confidential funds, which will detail where the funds are used.

“Nakalatag din doon kung paano siya liliquidate and by its nature, its confidential funds so we cannot discuss kung paano siya ginagamit sa operations,” she said.

(It is laid out there how it will be liquidated and but by its nature, its confidential funds so we cannot discuss how it will be used in its operations.)

According to Duterte, she leaves it to the decision of Congress as to how much to allocate to both the OVP and DepEd.

 
[–] sirfacefone 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Any news if it's coming to the Play Store?

[–] sirfacefone 5 points 1 year ago

Big yikes. My biggest worry is that CIF is harder to audit by the COA. RIP transparency.

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