mga adik man guro ning mga tawhana pati kani gharvest nila?
N - nyaks!!!
P - pwerting
A - adika...
PErti sayanga.
Sumangil raman to na interview ba na ila reason kay ang plantaion daw ang naka cause sa baha didto sa ila lugar.
For all we know, wala ra sila nag ka agree sa revolutionary tax, or basin nag ask ug additional money kay election na baya,.
The same age-old tactic by using young and pretty Amazonas pretending as guest visitors of Del Monte. Based on my sources, they suspect the amazonas are from Luzon.
Grabee. shocked kaayo ko sa news, i used to live in one of the camps own by del monte kay both my parents diha man nagtrabaho until this date, t'was the most peaceful place i know, people their strictly follow the rules set by the company, like curfew at 9PM mingaw na jud ang kadalanan anang orasa. For people who have not gone to college, working at del monte as a laborer is the best opportunity they can wish for. daghan benefits makuha like (free house, electricity, water, hospitalization & medicines, rice allowance P2,000),
Last edited by axelrod; 02-21-2013 at 03:26 PM.
they where just excuses of course unpaid revolutionary tax deadline is one of the possible reasons for it. mo sulti sila nga for the people sila, yet they dont see that this company generated jobs as well as tourism in the place. those NPA's must be really smart lupigan ang scientist, they already link the storm sendong to the pineapple plantation
Maybe mag promo na ang Dahilayan Nature Park after this stunt of theirs, mura ma kuyawan na mga guests mu overnight didto.
Di dyud katuohan ilang rason na naka cause daw ug baha. Pangwarta ra dyud na. Daghan na sa mindanao. Big companies pang tirahon. Mga bus gani sunogon basta di mangbayad ug revolutionary tax.
Not that I agree with their (NPA) act pero the vast expansion of pineapple fields may also contribute to the cause of the flooding. Del Monte is expanding from Bukidnon to Libona to Claveria. These are highlands surrounding Cagayan and Iligan. Not that they purchase these lands, they rent it - at a very enticing rate. The last time I heard someone mention it, the rate was as high as 15K per month per hectare for a good and legally bonded 10-year contract. Dako kaayo na nga kwarta and one time nila madawat.
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