You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Bulawan fest showcases 'Kasikas sa Kapitolyo'


Compostela valley Province--- Spectators are shouting and dancing with the beat of the drums while watching the colorful costumes of the participants for the “Kasikas sa kapitolyo” even under the heat of the sun, as the province celebrates its 12th Bulawan festival and 21st Founding Anniversary of Compostela Valley Province held at the Provincial Capitol Compound, Cabidianan, Nabunturan Compostela Valley Province on March 3, 2019.
This year’s festival’s theme: “The Gold One. Ang Bulawan sa Tanan.”
“Kasikas sa Kapitolyo” is a Drum and Bugle Competition participated by both elementary schools and high schools in the entire province.
There were six entries for high school category and five entries for elementary level who competed on the feast day. For high school winners, Manat National High School of the Nabunturan bagged the first place and won Php75,000.00 cash prize while Gabi National High School of Compostela town placed second received Php60,000.00 . The third place went to Laak National High School of Laak and won Php50,000.00.
The special awards for high school category were also given including the Best Production Design of Php10,000.00 cash prize and Best Synchronization of Php7,000.00 awarded to Manat National High School, and the Best Majorettes of Php5,000.00 to Andili National High School of Mawab, and; for the Best Band Major of Php3,000.00 to Gabi National High School.
For the elementary level, the Mawab Elementary School of Mawab made their way to earn the first place and won Php75,000.00 cash prize. Second place is Kao National High School of Nabunturan won Php60,000.00 while for the third is Cogonon Elementary School of the municipality of New Bataan won Php50,000.00.
Mawab represented by Mawab National High School also got the Best Production Design and won Php10,000.00 and Best Synchronization of Php7,000.00. Best Majorette of Php5,000.00 cash and Best Band Major of Php3,000.00 were awarded to Kao National High School.
The non-winning entries also received a total of Php30,000.00 as consolation prize.
The awarding ceremony was held during the closing program at the event area. All awards and plaques of appreciation were given by Provincial Health Officer Dr. Antonio P. Ybiernas Jr. and assisted by his assistant Dr. Mary Cryrill Pasaol and the working committee of the PHO.
This year’s festivity highlights the private-public partnership with big and reputable companies as well as officials supporting the event:  Co-presenters  Governor Jayvee Tyron L. Uy, Senior Board Member Arturo T. Uy, Congressman Maricar S. Zamora and Vice-Governor Manuel Zamora, Congressman Ruwel Peter S. Gonzaga, Apex Mining Company Inc., Torre Lorenzo Development Corp, MARINO Party List, HUGPONG NG PAGBABAGO, and Beautederm. For Diamond Sponsorship: Krishaels while for Gold Sponsorship, SUMIFRU Philippines, Phoenix Fuels Inc., and HEXAT Mining Co., Inc.(Rey Antibo, ID Comval)

Lebende Schildkröten in herrenlosen Koffern in Manila




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In Manila haben Flughafen-Zollbeamte mehr als 1500 lebende Schildkröten in Koffern entdeckt. Auf den Philippinen kann der illegale Handel mit Wildtieren mit bis zu zwei Jahren Gefängnis geahndet werden.

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Araw ng Davao 2019

Impressions from the 82nd Araw ng Davao opening ceremony and the Mutya ng Davao Coronation event 2019. My thanks to Indonesian Consul Endah R. Yuliarti Farry and photographer Sir Geovani Mocodompis (photo courtesy).






Friday, March 1, 2019

Sick leave - a policy of honesty


Coming to work while sick can take out a workforce. The number of sick days taken by employees and workers decreased dramatically all over the world during the last decades. Where the average employee in Europe once spent 7.2 days a year at home due to illness, they took just 4.1 days off in 2017.

It’s difficult to attribute the change to general advancements in medicine, says Kylie Ainslie, a research associate in the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at Imperial College London; people aren’t necessarily getting sick less often. Climate change lets people even get more and more often sick,

Experts say a shifting work culture is also  to blame for creating a stigma around taking time off. Studies show that mistrust and fear of judgment from bosses have forced an increasing number of employees to come to work when sick.

The flu season - which peaks between December and February not only in the northern hemisphere - is when absences spike. It’s the time of year when the air is coldest and driest, the ideal conditions for the influenza virus to transmit quickly. I think we all experiences it during the last weeks also here in the Philippines.

Medical professionals agree that staying at home during the early stages of the flu – the first two days after catching the virus when the risk of contagion is at its highest – is essential for the health of both the affected workers and their colleagues. But do we stay at home?

Fact is:  employees don’t tell their manager the real reason for their absence when calling in sick because they’re afraid of being judged or disbelieved. If they really decide staying at home... .

During flu season, it's imperative that sufferers stay at home while they're still contagious. For unlucky people whose employers pressure them not to skip work, knowing how to effectively communicate the need for time off is a crucial step towards preserving both their own health and productivity, and that of coworkers.

As new technologies and instant connectivity have infiltrated global businesses, a new work dynamic has emerged. Depending on the industry, being present in the office is no longer a requisite for being productive. Many workers are equipped with all the necessary tools – a computer and Wifi – to function away from the office.

I did this many times. When cough and fever dictated me to stay at home, I worked at home. On the other hand, I am my own boss and nobody mistrust me. But with the freedom to work anywhere has come a wave of mistrust from managers who can’t monitor their subordinates in person.

George Boué, vice president of human resources at commercial real estate firm Stiles Corporation, says the stigma comes from “older generations that never accepted that someone can truly be working productively from home”. It manifests as a form of resistance to the concept of a decentralised workplace in which employees are trusted to keep themselves on task.

Sick leave - a policy of honesty? Very sure. Experts say the earlier an employee can notify their manager, the better. Establishing a line of communication with a boss at the onset of sickness can both convey respect and allow them more time to plan around the absence. Above all, being honest is the best way to avoid misunderstanding or resentment.

It really means staying home and truly offline when you’re feeling too sick to work, so that your team knows it’s okay to do the same when they aren’t feeling well. It’s also important to avoid contacting employees who are at home sick unless it’s for something truly urgent.

“A good boss should empathetic and understand,” Boué says. “Nothing builds a greater bond between boss and subordinate than showing genuine caring.” Very well said!