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  1. #91

    hala!!..tga carmen mn diay ni kadaghanan ang mga victims..klasmet nko uban ani pag elementary..looya pud

  2. #92
    Quote Originally Posted by lovely_pretty View Post
    ^^ sus if nakahibalo lang mo mga sis kong unsa ka looy ang mga construction workers gigamit na sila sa mga walay poangod nga mga insik. Kabalo jud ko ana underpaid na sila tag duha ka payroll ang signan every Saturday inig sweldo nako before. Mao ni resign jud ko kay dili nako na tulon ang akong job responsibily sa mga workers..... Kato lang ganiha nga gi interview nga willing gihapon sya mo balik dayon og work kay wala lagi intawon ika pakaon sa iyang pamilya naka hilak jud ko pag ayo. Isugal nalang nila ang ilang life para maka kaon lang ang pamilya.
    tnood jud ka maam.
    makigtalk ko sa mga workers diri almost everyday about sa Gaisano and of couse sa ilang rate.
    Kadaghanan jud mo ingon nga wa daw silay laen ka adto-an ug kinahanglan nila ang money and mostly pa jud mga minors.
    Last edited by juNexbOyz; 04-07-2010 at 10:25 PM.

  3. #93
    unsa na nga gaisano sa metro or sa gaisano colon... overtime sa gabei the same rate ra sa buntag.. louy rapod..

    rest in peace .. pray for the victims

  4. #94
    Saw this on the news today. May the victims rest in peace and may their families receive the promised financial support.

    I am really doubtful of the quality of materials used and of the construction itself. Wa pa gali nahuman, nahugno na. Tsk tsk tsk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovely_pretty View Post
    ^^ sus if nakahibalo lang mo mga sis kong unsa ka looy ang mga construction workers gigamit na sila sa mga walay poangod nga mga insik. Kabalo jud ko ana underpaid na sila tag duha ka payroll ang signan every Saturday inig sweldo nako before. Mao ni resign jud ko kay dili nako na tulon ang akong job responsibily sa mga workers..... Kato lang ganiha nga gi interview nga willing gihapon sya mo balik dayon og work kay wala lagi intawon ika pakaon sa iyang pamilya naka hilak jud ko pag ayo. Isugal nalang nila ang ilang life para maka kaon lang ang pamilya.
    no ofense ha..ato lang e base ang coments cguro sa nahitabo unfair mansad sa mga insik dili man tanan in sa nahitabo sa gaisano under manto sila sa contractor dili man ni gaisano..kana imu xperience tinoud sadna daghan kayo oportunista nga mga contractor nga patay2x patayon ug trabaho ang mga pobre nya gagmay ra sweldo..
    prayers in justice sa mga namatay..

  6. #96
    oi, kawalay ayo ani....


    di ko mosod ani dapita oi. ma datogan man ta ani og concrete...

  7. #97
    Quote Originally Posted by JAINI View Post
    no ofense ha..ato lang e base ang coments cguro sa nahitabo unfair mansad sa mga insik dili man tanan in sa nahitabo sa gaisano under manto sila sa contractor dili man ni gaisano..kana imu xperience tinoud sadna daghan kayo oportunista nga mga contractor nga patay2x patayon ug trabaho ang mga pobre nya gagmay ra sweldo..
    prayers in justice sa mga namatay..

    OK ra sir oy no probs gyud. Sakto ka sir oy. Wala ko mag refer sa mga gaisano ang CYC ako pasabot og ubang mga construction companies (nga mga insik) kay grabi kaayo na sila maka tuok sa sweldo sa mga construction workers. Abi wala man intawon ka pa ing-nan. Mga elementary graduate gr gud intawon na sila and sad to say duna pod mga ex-convict dha pero they want to change their lives and they deserve it. Not that way to treat people. Sorry jud kaayo mga guys cuz my heart belongs to the poor jud. Malooy jud ko nila mag tan-aw labi na mangaon na na sila, luoy jud kaayo.
    RIP to the victims.

  8. #98
    @radiostar: Yeap! kami kuyug chicco nanan.aw didto kay ni txt man chico namo mao to adto dayon mi
    kay taga punta ra baya mi ni nick.

    matud pas mga taga didto na migo nako kay mao siguru gi malas2 ng lugara kay gi putol daw taw tong
    mga tanom didto na wala nananghid. mao to una kay naay na kuryintihan nya karon na tumbag naka
    kalas nag daghan taw.

    Ganina kay morag nasunog man guru to. ambot lang pud. kay naa mantoy ni adto na Bombiro.

  9. #99
    5 die, 6 hurt as wall collapses
    By Niña G. Sumacot (The Freeman) Updated April 08, 2010 12:00 AM

    CEBU, Philippines - Five construction workers were killed while six others were injured when the firewall of a department store building they were building collapsed in barangay Tisa, Cebu City shortly past midnight yesterday.
    The victims were workers of CYC Construction Company, the firm building the Gaisano Capital branch in the area.
    The victims were identified as Doenny Delan, 30 and his brother Christian, 27; Teodulfo Detumal, of legal age; Lyndon Melendrez, 18; and Argie Ceniza, 27.
    Injured were Jerome Siose, 19; Ricardo Rixon Villegas, 27; Joy Manseras, 36; Arnel Pacible, 23; Roel Pasaje, 26; and Noel Lucero, 23.
    All of the victims are residents of different barangays in Carmen, Cebu.
    They worked as either masons or laborers.
    According to police investigators, the victims were doing overtime work when the incident happened.
    Those who were killed and injured were working at the right side portion of the building when the firewall and the roof beam suddenly collapsed.
    Four of the victims died on the spot and those injured were rushed to the Cebu City Medical Center.
    Ceniza, the fifth fatality, was declared dead at the CCMC shortly after he was brought to the hospital.
    Aside from the workers, who were killed and injured, a portion of the house owned by Christian Java as well as their fence was damaged.
    A Daihatsu mini-van owned by Robert Cebes, who lives in a nearby apartment, was also damaged.
    Some of the debris also fell on a transformer owned by VECO which caused a brief power outage in the nearby areas.
    The bodies of the fatalities were brought to the Saint Francis Funeral Homes for post mortem examination.
    SPO1 Jay Yballe, Chief Investigator of the Cebu City Police Office-Homicide Section, said they will be asking the assistance of the Office of the Building Official to determine, whose negligence caused the accident.
    Yballe said they have already sent an invitation letter to Charlie Yu Chiu, owner of the construction firm, to appear before the Homicide Section to help shed light on the incident.
    PO2 Lou Pagara said the victims were with four other workers when the debris fell on them.
    Pagara said that a brother of the two siblings, who were killed, was among the four people who were lucky to survive unscathed.
    Dave Delan, 28, was working at the top of the building and went down to pick up a tool that he dropped when the accident happened.
    Rodel Cabanata said that he and his fellow workers had already noticed cracks on the wall.
    He was taking a brief break for a snack when the wall collapsed.
    Adonis Abellanosa also said that he noticed the previous night that the firewall was somewhat leaning.
    The contractor is reportedly rushing the work to meet the scheduled opening of the department store on May 1.
    City Councilor Gerry Carillo recommended for the immediate cancellation of the building permit.
    DOLE Probe
    An official from the Department of Labor and Employment, who was sought for comment, said that there is already an ongoing investigation to determine the liabilities of the building owner and the contractor.
    The incident has also brought out allegations that the workers were receiving wages that are way below the minimum wage of P267 per day for Cebu.
    DOLE-7 Regional Director Elias Cayanong said that they are digging deeper to the case and results of which will be released today or early next week.
    Cayanong said that one of the possible cases that could be filed against the management or the contractor is negligence of duty.
    Assurance And Assistance
    The contractor has however already assured the families of the victims that P100,000 will be given for each of the fatalities. The hospitalization bills will also be shouldered by the firm.
    The company also assured City Hall officials that they will comply with the order for them to immediately clean the place and make the road passable to vehicles.
    Engr. Josefa Ylanan of the Office of the Building Official yesterday called up a meeting with the building owner and construction firm’s representatives to discuss about the incident. — with Rene U. Borromeo, Ramil V. Ayuman and Marjun A. Baguio/NLQ(FREEMAN NEWS)

  10. #100
    hay salamat ni balik na dyud intawn kurente diris felina village. pero ang road close gihapon murag ng clean up na sila. pero ambot murag di pako ganahan muagi ana na dalan ugma. luoy dyud kau mga biktima.

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