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Largest Strike Yet by Lyft and Uber Drivers: A Brief Explanatio
Title: Ride-Hailing Drivers Stage Massive Strike Demanding Fair Pay and Better Protections On Wednesday, ride-hailing giants Lyft, Uber, and DoorDash experienced one of the largest.....»»
6 nabbed, P16 million shabu seized in several buy-busts in a 24-hour period
6 nabbed, P16 million shabu seized in several buy-busts in a 24-hour period.....»»
Grab Philippines commends Marcos, Romualdez on transpo reforms
During the meeting between Grab Holdings, Inc. executives with PBBM, Grab proudly shared its significant contribution to the nation's economy, having eased unemployment by 1.1% from 2019 to 2021......»»
SEC slaps Abra Mining with P560 million fines
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has slapped Abra Mining & Industrial Corp., its directors, officers, transfer agent and certain stockholders with fines of at least P560 million for the unauthorized trading of unissued and unlisted shares from 2015 to 2019......»»
Payments for COVID-19-related claims reach P16.7 billion – PhilHealth
Total reimbursements for COVID-19-related claims last year reached over P16 billion, according to the state health insurer......»»
DMCI Homes earmarks P16 billion for capex in 2024
DMCI Homes, the property development arm of the Consunji Group, is allocating around P16 billion in capital expenditures this year to expand its portfolio......»»
P16.3M nga shabu, 6 ka mga ‘durugista’
P16.3M nga shabu, 6 ka mga ‘durugista’.....»»
Abalos warns colorum PUV operators of hefty fines
Interior Secretary Benhur Abalos has warned operators of colorum public utility vehicles of up to P1 million in fines as the government cracks down on unauthorized PUVs......»»
SEC doles out P60-M in fines for Abra Mining mess
The SEC released a statement yesterday outlining P560 million in fines relating to the illegally-issued Abra Miningshares that were sold during the basura stock craze of late FY20 and early FY21......»»
DOTr collects P19 milion fines from illegal PUVs
The Department of Transportation has collected P19 million in fines during its nationwide crackdown on illegal or colorum public utility vehicles from Feb. 1 to 2.....»»
Hotel101 signs merger deal
Hotel101 signs merger deal.....»»
Anti-Indecency Board fines Brigada over ‘controversial’ radio interview
Anti-Indecency Board fines Brigada over ‘controversial’ radio interview.....»»
Landbank-DBP merger not pushing through – Recto
The planned legal merger of the Land Bank of the Philippines and the Development Bank of the Philippines is no longer pushing through as Finance Secretary Ralph Recto deviates yet again from his predecessor......»»
Mandaue: Avoid fines, pay taxes by Jan. 20
Mandaue: Avoid fines, pay taxes by Jan. 20.....»»
Grab tests DriveYourCar service
Ride-hailing giant Grab Philippines is testing the viability of a new service that allows customers with vehicles to hire a driver for almost P2,000 for 12 hours......»»
Duterte using cops, soldiers for power grab – Bayan
The military and the police should not allow themselves to be used by former president Rodrigo Duterte in his desire to grab power by ousting President Marcos, cause-oriented group Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (Bayan) said yesterday......»»
Grab contributes up to 0.3 percent to GDP – study
Ride-hailing giant Grab Philippines contributes as much as 0.3 percent to the economy, as a peso spent on the platform generates an additional P3.42 in output, according to a recent report......»»
GrabBike relaunch? Grab readying its motorcycle taxis even without approval
As Grab's top brass meet with the President, could the ride-hailing giant be readying to finally crack into the motorcycle taxi market?.....»»
Angkas to Angcars? Here are the challengers to Grab’s ride-hailing dominance
There are currently six approved transport network companies, with Angkas and possibly InDrive set to join them, but none have yet to truly challenge Grab.....»»
Angkas to ‘Angcars?’ Here are the challengers to Grab’s ride-hailing dominance
There are currently six approved transport network companies, with Angkas and possibly InDrive set to join them, but none have yet to truly challenge Grab.....»»