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  2. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    Morrisons now offer a home delivery service, as do most UK supermarkets. [ 107 ] In June 2020, at an early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom Morrisons, introduced a home delivery program with telephone ordering for elderly and vulnerable people, limited to those residing within 10 miles of a Morrisons shop. [ 108 ]

  3. McDelivery - Wikipedia

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    There is a S$3.50 ($2.61 USD) delivery fee for online orders, a S$4 ($2.990 USD) fee for telephone orders, and a minimum order of S$10 (US$7.25) in industrial areas. [ 47 ] McDelivery only operates from 7am to 10.30pm during the COVID-19 period, later from 29 March 2022, it was extended to 5.30am - 12am, and followed by 26 April 2022, it was ...

  4. Manila Central Post Office - Wikipedia

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    The post office, circa pre-1930 An aerial view of the post office, 1932. Manila's first post office was established in 1767. During the early years of the American occupation, the Philippine Commission created the Bureau of Posts, which later became the Philippine Postal Corporation, through Act No. 462 issued on September 15, 1902.

  5. Labor policy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The minimum wage of household helpers is P800 per month for some cities in Metro Manila, while a lower wage is paid to those outside of Metro Manila,. However, most household helpers receive more than the minimum wage; employers usually give wages ranging from P2,500 and above per month.

  6. Labor Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Article 99 of the Labor Code of the Philippines stipulates that an employer may go over but never below minimum wage. Paying below the minimum wage is illegal. [10] The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards is the body that sets the amount for the minimum wage. In the Philippines, the minimum wage of a worker depends on where he works.

  7. Transportation in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Transportation in the Philippines covers the transportation methods within the archipelagic nation of over 7,600 islands. From a previously underdeveloped state of transportation, the government of the Philippines has been improving transportation through various direct infrastructure projects, and these include an increase in air, sea, road ...

  8. List of newspapers in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Inquirer, Bulletin, Star, and Times were the available broadsheets at the NCCA in 2022. Broadsheets ... "Philippines". Digital News Report. UK.

  9. Revised Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    Penalties under the Revised Penal Code are generally divided into three periods – the minimum period, the medium period, and the maximum period. In addition to establishing the elements of the crime, the prosecution may also establish the presence of aggravating circumstances in order to set the penalty at the maximum period, or mitigating ...