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‘165,000 classroom shortage exposes years of government neglect’

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MANILA – The 165,000 shortage in classrooms is a glaring manifestation of the government’s prolonged and systemic neglect of the public education sector.  This is the reaction of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT)-NCR Union after the Department of Education (DepEd) disclosed the country’s classroom deficit. The group said that the shortage is nearly three times the shortage reported 12 years ago. The public teachers’ union is demanding urg…
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"A report by the OECD on Iceland and published last fall stated, with the permission of the President, that the employment rate of foreign nationals here is very high. Nine out of ten are in the labor market, which is a higher percentage than among Icelandic citizens. There has been a huge population increase in Iceland in recent years. The number of foreign nationals in Iceland has increased by almost 50,000 in 15 years. This population increas…

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Bulatlat broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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