PRIORITY programs for Filipino workers abroad and those locally employed were discussed during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, according to Malacañang.
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PRIORITY programs for Filipino workers abroad and those locally employed were discussed during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, according to MalacanThe Department of Migrants Workers and Department of Labor and Employment discussed their key programs during the meeting.
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