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BPO operations going back to normal

Source: Inquirer.net
Manila : Philippines | 2 months ago  
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Except for some employee absences, the country�s outsourcing firms, particularly those in Metro Manila, managed to operate without a hitch. Only a few companies experienced operational problems, particularly those that were located in the most-flooded areas of Marikina City and Cainta, Rizal....
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