Senator Koko Pimentel: Suspend Government Work When It’s Too Hot Or Too Cold.

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – “Sala sa init, sala sa lamig” is a common Filipino saying that conveys ambivalence, unpredictability and indecision. This expression also alludes to the volatile environment of the country, both literally and figuratively: a tropical weather on the one hand, and on the other, a political culture sustained by accommodation and largesse.

Senate Minority Leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III is an avid fan of this saying. On Monday, he urged the government and employers to suspend work during the hottest period of the day.

What’s more, he also proposed the same work suspension when the weather gets too cold, especially in places like Benguet, Mountain Province, Tagaytay and Antipolo.

For Pimentel, the work environment should be just right — not too hot and not too cold!

Telco Bills Payment Deadline Extended For 90 Days!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Is the deadline for payment of your Telco bill coming up and you just don’t have the cash for it? Worry no more!

The country’s telecommunications companies — Globe, Smart and PLDT — have jointly announced that the due date for their customers’ bill payment for April, May and June has been extended for 90 days!

The move by the Telco’s is part of a compromise agreement reached with the Philippine government in order to allow for a 90-day extension of the deadline or the registration of existing SIM cards.

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Justice Secretary Remulla Confused About His Role In Government!

MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Well, it happened as expected. The deadline for the registration of SIM cards has been extended by the government for 90 days.

April 26 was supposed to be the deadline for all existing SIM card owners to register with their Telco provider so as not to face cancellation or deactivation.

But the bigger news is that it was JUSTICE Secretary Crispin Remulla who announced the extension, instead of DICT (Department of Information and Communications Technology) Secretary John E. Uy.

It will be recalled that in the past, DILG (Department of Interior and Local Government) Secretary BenhurAbalos has been the official making public statements and announcements regarding criminal investigations involving police officers (which is really within the purview of the Justice Department).

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