A podcast series that asks Prof. Jose Maria Sison on his views on current Philippines issues. Sison is a Filipino socio-political analyst and chairperson of the International League of People’s Struggles who is currently exiled in the Netherlands.
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Study shows Filipino women journalists’ inter-generational problem
By ALYSSA MAE CLARINBulatlat.com MANILA – Part of the job. This is how Filipino women journalists perceive intimidation, harassment, and even death threats they experience as truth tellers, initial data from a recent action research revealed. The Ateneo de Manila de...
1M unemployed youth, 2.4M hike in part-time workers belie vibrant labor market claim
The government should be cautious about its claim of a vibrant labor market considering there are over one million unemployed youth and an over 2 million increase in part-time workers. The Marcos administration’s hyping recent jobs figures ignores the millions of...
CBA sa Nexperia, nauwi sa deadlock
Ni JULIANE BERNADINE DAMASPinoy Weekly Sa kabila ng makatuwirang mga panukala ng mga manggagawa, nagmatigas ang management ng Nexperia Philippines Inc. sa kanilang posisyon kaya nauwi sa deadlock o hindi pag-abot sa isang katanggap-tanggap na kasunduan ang collective...
Consecutive wins for Martial Law survivors: SC declaration of Marcoses’ ill-gotten wealth in Ilocos and the Freedom Memorial Museum
The survivors under the banner of Campaign Against Return of the Marcoses and Martial Law (CARMMA) underscored that the fight for justice and accountability, and the struggle against historical distortion and impunity are far from over. By DOMINIC GUTOMANBulatlat.com...