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    Employ 1-million workers for Manila Bay rehab—lawmaker

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    Date
    January 30, 2019
    Author
    Cruz, Maricel V.
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    Classification code
    MS20190130_A3
    Excerpt
    A legislator on Tuesday proposed the hiring of workers to plant trees and clean the beaches, rivers, and lakes that flow to Manila Bay. Party-list Rep. Neil Abayon of AANGAT TAYO recommended to the Duterte administration the rollout of a government-led massive jobs program that would hire millions of unemployed millennials and adult Filipinos to clean up Manila Bay, Laguna de Bay, beaches, rivers, esteros and other waterways as well as plant trees to alleviate air pollution in Metro Manila. Abayon, a deputy majority leader, made the suggestion as he commended the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Metro Manila Development Authority for their latest Manila Bay clean-up operations.
    Citation
    Cruz, M. V. (2019, January 30). Employ 1-million workers for Manila Bay rehab—lawmaker. Manila Standard, p. A3.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6753
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    Corporate Names
    Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
    Personal Names
    Abayon, Neil
    Geographic Names
    Manila Bay Laguna de Bay
    Subject
    environmental restoration environmental protection Bays beaches rivers estuaries
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