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20,000 more foreign Pogo workers to leave PH
PAOCC: Arrested POGO workers leave behind babies
Fifteen babies who are children of arrested foreign POGO workersare now in the care of the Presidential Anti-Organize Crime Commission.
BI to foreign POGO workers: Leave now
OF the more than 30,000 registered foreign workers of Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGOs), more than 10,000 have already left the country in compliance with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s directive to stop all internet gaming operations by end-December,
PAOCC helping 15 kids abandoned by foreign POGO workers
Fifteen very young children are seeking support from the government after their foreigner fathers who were former Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) workers were deported, the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) said Sunday.
BI to remaining POGO workers: Leave or be deported
IN line with the government-mandated deadline to leave the country by the end of the year as pronounced by President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. himself, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) has issued a reminder
20,000 ex-Pogo workers seen leaving PH soon as ban deadline nears
The Bureau of Immigration (BI) on Monday said it expected around 20,000 former Philippine offshore gaming operator (Pogo) workers to leave the country in the coming weeks as the Dec. 31 deadline for the cessation of their operations approaches.
20,000 POGO workers expected to leave Philippine before deadline
With barely a month to go before the deadline on Dec. 31, some 20,000 foreign Philippine offshore gaming operation (POGO) workers are expected to leave the country, according to the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
Over 20,000 foreign POGO workers still in PH -- BI
Over 20,000 foreign workers of Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO) are still in the country, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Monday, Dec. 2.
Inquirer on MSN
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Job fairs not attracting displaced Pogo workers
Not a lot of Filipino workers who will end up unemployed when Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) and internet ...
Opinion
philstar.com
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Opinion
EDITORIAL - Total POGO ban
Remember the POGOs? The intensifying political turbulence has edged out Alice Guo and the illegal activities that prompted ...
Rappler
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Not all displaced POGO workers seen to find desired work by December 31 – DOLE
There are no talks to extend the end-2024 deadline for POGOs to cease operations, but the DOLE still eyes assisting affected ...
igamingbusiness
7d
At final POGO hearing, senator blasts scam mayor, alleged Chinese espionage
Today, a Philippines committee led by Senator Risa Hontiveros ended its hearings on the crime-ridden POGO industry.
PhilStar Global on MSN
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Senate to hold last POGO hearing next week
The Senate will hold its final hearing on illegal Philippine offshore gaming operators and unravel China’s espionage ...
Rappler
7d
Senate’s final POGO hearing: Absent Alice Guo, what’s next after the probe
PAOCC warns that some POGOs are splintering into smaller groups and continuing to operate in the country despite the massive ...
Dexerto
1d
Pokemon Go Young & Wise event: Dates, raids & bonuses
Pokemon Go’s The Young & Wise event will begin on December 10, allowing players to celebrate the Dual Destiny season with new ...
pna
1d
DOLE vows continuous job fairs for displaced POGO workers
The government will continue holding job fairs for displaced workers of Philippine offshore gaming operators (POGO), now ...
philstar.com
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Church to keep watch on President Marcos POGO ban
An organization of Christian churches in the Philippines says they will monitor the enforcement of President Ferdinand Marcos ...
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