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Friday, November 23, 2018

Biggest IKEA In The World Opening In The Philippines Soon


Swedish-founded multinational furniture giant IKEA finally sets up shop in the Philippines and it is expected to be the biggest ever among their stores. With a wide array of home furnishings to be made available to millions of Filipinos, they are providing great choices of high-quality items suited for every taste.
Not only that, but it also means jobs for the citizens. 
It is indeed that the country is considered the best country to invest in and companies like IKEA know it.


Swedish-founded multinational furniture giant IKEA finally sets up shop in the Philippines and it is expected to be the biggest ever among their stores. With a wide array of home furnishings to be made available to millions of Filipinos, they are providing great choices of high-quality items suited for every taste.  Not only that, but it also means jobs for the citizens.   It is indeed that the country is considered the best country to invest in and companies like IKEA know it.         Ads  Sponsored Links      With the opening of the new Ikea store, what could Filipinos expect?  It is said to be about the size of 150 basketball courts at  65,000 square meters, this will be the biggest IKEA store in the world.    Prior to its opening, the company will be hiring around 500 Filipino co-workers for the initial opening and hundreds more of jobs and opportunities as a support the store's operation.  That could help alleviate the growing local unemployment rate.   The store will also give Filipino homemakers and families to choose from its wide variety of home furnishings.  As they promised their customers that they are providing “well-designed, functional home furnishing” and affordable, too.  And as the parents enjoy their shopping, there will be a playground for kids right inside the store so they do not have to worry about kids getting on their way as they browse around looking for something they might be interested to buy.    And after you are done shopping, there will be a restaurant for you to refuel your body and of course, they will be serving their famous delicious meatballs!  IKEA Philippines will open its doors in 2020 at it will be sitting right at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.   Filed under the category of  IKEA ,  jobs, Philippines, home furnishings,  Filipinos, high-quality items

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With the opening of the new IKEA store, what could Filipinos expect?
Swedish-founded multinational furniture giant IKEA finally sets up shop in the Philippines and it is expected to be the biggest ever among their stores. With a wide array of home furnishings to be made available to millions of Filipinos, they are providing great choices of high-quality items suited for every taste.  Not only that, but it also means jobs for the citizens.   It is indeed that the country is considered the best country to invest in and companies like IKEA know it.         Ads  Sponsored Links      With the opening of the new Ikea store, what could Filipinos expect?  It is said to be about the size of 150 basketball courts at  65,000 square meters, this will be the biggest IKEA store in the world.    Prior to its opening, the company will be hiring around 500 Filipino co-workers for the initial opening and hundreds more of jobs and opportunities as a support the store's operation.  That could help alleviate the growing local unemployment rate.   The store will also give Filipino homemakers and families to choose from its wide variety of home furnishings.  As they promised their customers that they are providing “well-designed, functional home furnishing” and affordable, too.  And as the parents enjoy their shopping, there will be a playground for kids right inside the store so they do not have to worry about kids getting on their way as they browse around looking for something they might be interested to buy.    And after you are done shopping, there will be a restaurant for you to refuel your body and of course, they will be serving their famous delicious meatballs!  IKEA Philippines will open its doors in 2020 at it will be sitting right at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.   Filed under the category of  IKEA ,  jobs, Philippines, home furnishings,  Filipinos, high-quality items
It is said to be about the size of 150 basketball courts at  65,000 square meters, this will be the biggest IKEA store in the world.

Swedish-founded multinational furniture giant IKEA finally sets up shop in the Philippines and it is expected to be the biggest ever among their stores. With a wide array of home furnishings to be made available to millions of Filipinos, they are providing great choices of high-quality items suited for every taste.  Not only that, but it also means jobs for the citizens.   It is indeed that the country is considered the best country to invest in and companies like IKEA know it.         Ads  Sponsored Links      With the opening of the new Ikea store, what could Filipinos expect?  It is said to be about the size of 150 basketball courts at  65,000 square meters, this will be the biggest IKEA store in the world.    Prior to its opening, the company will be hiring around 500 Filipino co-workers for the initial opening and hundreds more of jobs and opportunities as a support the store's operation.  That could help alleviate the growing local unemployment rate.   The store will also give Filipino homemakers and families to choose from its wide variety of home furnishings.  As they promised their customers that they are providing “well-designed, functional home furnishing” and affordable, too.  And as the parents enjoy their shopping, there will be a playground for kids right inside the store so they do not have to worry about kids getting on their way as they browse around looking for something they might be interested to buy.    And after you are done shopping, there will be a restaurant for you to refuel your body and of course, they will be serving their famous delicious meatballs!  IKEA Philippines will open its doors in 2020 at it will be sitting right at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.   Filed under the category of  IKEA ,  jobs, Philippines, home furnishings,  Filipinos, high-quality items
Prior to its opening, the company will be hiring around 500 Filipino co-workers for the initial opening and hundreds more of jobs and opportunities as a support the store's operation.
That could help alleviate the growing local unemployment rate.


The store will also give Filipino homemakers and families to choose from its wide variety of home furnishings.  As they promised their customers that they are providing “well-designed, functional home furnishing” and affordable, too.

And as the parents enjoy their shopping, there will be a playground for kids right inside the store so they do not have to worry about kids getting on their way as they browse around looking for something they might be interested to buy.


And after you are done shopping, there will be a restaurant for you to refuel your body and of course, they will be serving their famous delicious meatballs!

IKEA Philippines will open its doors in 2020 at it will be sitting right at the SM Mall of Asia Complex.
Filed under the category of  IKEA ,  jobs, Philippines, home furnishings,  Filipinos, high-quality items
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ur fervent warning to all: do not trust anyone you only knew over the internet.  Being compassionate is one of the good traits of the Filipinos especially the overseas Filipino workers (OFW). They could not help but extend help when they know that somebody needed it badly.  The downside of it is that they are being vulnerable to abuse. Just like an OFW who was victimized by a scammer whom he only knew on social media. The suspect asked him to give money over reasons he only made up and ran away with a sum of P4 million.     Ads     Sponsored Links  The suspect was arrested by the operatives of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Anti-Graft Division following the complaints of his OFW victim, Dale (real name withheld) that he made up stories to gain the victim's compassion and extort money from the poor victim.  The suspect, Jason Rabe, was arrested inside a mall.  Dale narrated that he was giving cash to the suspect in multiple occasions since last year.  Rabe told the OFW that he needed money for the hospitalization of his sibling. He also told the OFW that his parents and his other sibling died just recently.  In total, including the money he sent for an alleged business investment, the suspect took P4 million cash from the OFW victim.  With growing suspicion, the OFW finally investigated and found out that there was no business investment and all the stories that the suspect was telling him were all nonexistent and made up by the suspect to extort cash from him.  NBI Anti-Graft Division acting chief Nathaniel Ramos warns the public to be very cautious, observant and vigilant especially on those people whom you only knew online Rabe is now caressing the iron bars in effect of violation to Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 and estafa charges.  Filed under the category of warning,  internet,  compassionate, abuse, scammer,  social media, OFW, overseas Filipino workers
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A Filipino woman faked her own death and stole her sister’s identity just to apply for a passport. Unfortunately, she is now about to lose her U.S. citizenship. Identity theft is a serious crime.      Ads  Sponsored Links  A 43-year-old Emilita Arindela, of Mount Desert Island, was sentenced to 10 days in jail for making a false statement on her passport application in federal court in Maine. It’s unclear if she will be stripped off of her American citizenship by federal authorities but it is more likely to happen.  Prosecutors say Arindela was already married when she married an American man in 2000. She moved to the U.S. in 2002 and later became a naturalized citizen, using her sister’s name. Arindela left her second husband and married another man in 2007.  Arindela’s lawyer says his client escaped an abusive marriage in the Philippines and has been a obedience to the US laws. Filed under the category of  Filipino woman , passport, U.S. citizenship, Identity theft
In spite of the rising prices of commodities and services and others due to the high inflation rate, many Filipinos believe that the country is on the right track. Just recently, the new minimum fare is being set to P10 while the minimum wage remains stuck. That is what the latest SWS survey indicates.      Ads      Sponsored Links   The latest survey shows that from 70% in the second quarter of this year, the statistics went up to 75%.  On the other hand, only 22% believed the Philippines is in the wrong path while 3% of the 1,500 respondents did not give an answer during the conducted survey.  Malacañang welcomes this result as a vindication that the administration is doing their job the keep the country on track.  “PRRD emphasized in numerous occasions that as government workers, we are here to serve the people. Our objective as public servants is thus being able to perform our respective duties well,” Presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo said.  “Therefore, we treat the results of this recent survey not as an accolade but as an inspiration for our men and women in the government as they persist in carrying on with their roles in the service,” Panelo added.  According to the presidential spokesperson, the strong public appreciation would further engage the Filipino people in supporting the Duterte administration in building “a nation where all Filipinos can experience comfortable and decent lives under a trustworthy government.” Filed under the category of commodities and services, high inflation rate, Filipinos, minimum fare, minimum wage, SWS survey
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