Seeing this site with its clean, white, soft sand and clean water, one would think that this is paradise. But digging deeper into the story behind the beautiful place you would not believe the hardship residents in this area are facing everyday.
A workers raises his poster during their protest against the management of Hanjin Shipyard in Subic Sunday. Workers in the area are complaining of alleged unsafe working condition inside the shipyard. Photo by Anthony Bayarong
Hanjin workers who are protesting unsafe working condition and labor malpractice clash with local police along the highway leading to Hanjin Subic Shipyard Sunday afternoon. Photo by Anthony Bayarong
Hanjin Heavy Industries Corporation-Philippines on Wednesday sent off the 2nd biggest oil tanker made in the country today.
So far M/T Eser K is the 12th ship that Hanjijn built since it started to operate in Subic Bay Freeport in 2006.
HHIC formally turned over M/T Eser...
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo made Subic her last stop for her Luzon Urban Beltway tour that started last week.
The president made a visit in Subic Bay Freeport late in the afternoon to check on the Subic Port Development Project and Korean ship builder Hanjin.
Upon docking at...
Some 50 bus operators, drivers and conductor, transporting workers to and from Hanjin Heavy Industries and Construction Phils. Inc., held a transport strike Saturday to denounce what they call unfair practice of the Korean ship building giant.
The Zambales Operators Drivers Cooperative Association (Zamodca) said that...
By Jun Pasaylo
CANDELARIA, Zambales – More than 200,000 Zambales residents are expected to join the special...
SUBIC Bay Freeport: Brazilian company Vale Shipping Holding (VSH) is set to make Subic Freeport the...
IBA Zambales: Three major projects were inaugurated here this week as part of the development program...