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  "tags": [
    "Politics + Issues",
    "ferdinand marcos jr",
    "fuel prices",
    "james deakin",
    "middle east",
    "Philippine Telecommunicating Act",
    "remote work",
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  "textContent": "Calls have been made for broader adoption of remote work arrangements in sectors that can accommodate them as a strategy to mitigate rising fuel costs amid tensions in the Middle East. On Wednesday, March 4, automotive journalist James Deakin suggested that the country should “consider bringing back WFH (work from home) during this fuel crisis,” even if […]\n\nThe post Calls grow for remote work as fuel prices surge amid Middle East tensions appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "Calls grow for remote work as fuel prices surge amid Middle East tensions"
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