May 26 - Nagketa-keta de
Senan,
Roger at
Nori sa Batha Riyadh tapos inumangay sa Khurais. Napaggoronan ang pa-computer sa mga elementary school, relief goods at Morey 2009. Nabanggit ni Senan na pekagi sa CDC mailist na baka te interesado magmalasakit magtuldo sa aanak sa Calabgan at Bianuan Elementary school sa paggamit ng computer.
Update: Nasa Jeddah si Bernard at nakauron si Francis sa Batha.Labels: 2004-2006, cdcme, riyadh
RIYADH, 24 April 2006 — The new Saudi labor law, which went into effect yesterday, has been welcomed by expatriates as it protects their rights and obliges the employer to bear all the expenses from the time of recruitment to his tenure under the sponsorship of the employer, such as payment of iqama and work permit fees and their renewal. [
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Labels: 2004-2006, cdcme, riyadh
Well, the old joke rings truer than ever: If the million OFWs working in the kingdom were to go home overnight, the Saudi Arabian economy might grind to a halt. (At least until a surge of Indonesian and other workers take up the slack.) [read INQ7] Labels: 2004-2006, cdcme, riyadh