Cavite Economic Zone
Located on a large area that is shared by Rosario and General Trias, the Cavite Economic Zone is the bread and butter of hundreds of thousands of employees. A lot of manufacturing plants and offices are housed in this zone. At the moment, most office personnel are still working at home, but the manufacturing plants are on-going operations, some with safety precautions like shuttles and protective gears provided.
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Hopefully most people in the 'Economic Zone' still have their jobs. Such difficult times! That's a pretty sky.
ReplyDeletemostly they do and for that I am very thankful, including me, though I work from home at the moment :) Thanks my friend!
Delete...jobs are so important these days!!!
ReplyDeleteDouble the importance and double the hardness to find :( Happy Weekend Tom!
DeleteThat is an interesting sky. Isn't it nice that a lot of people can work from home these days?
ReplyDeleteThat is very true, I included dear Rose! There has been news that IBM has just allowed thousands of its employees to work from home! i wish our company would as well. Happy Weekend!
DeleteIt doesn't look economically good right now, but better closed to avoid getting everyone sick than open. Some of the states here in the US are really getting lots of people with Covid 19. My state is pretty good right now, but it doesn't take much to change it, does it? Stay safe. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteOh you are right dear Erika! I just hope that those who work from home and have been working from home without problems be allowed to work from home indefinitely. Hope it gets better in your state and our province too, happy weekend Erika!
DeleteIt seems like the Cavite Economic Zone will be very crowded when employees come in and out of work. Reminded me of a food court location in an industrial area.
ReplyDeleteOh yes Himawan! It is always super crowded there especially during daytime. Happy Weekend!
DeleteInteressante.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Muito Obrigado Francisco!
DeleteLove the clouds in this shot Stevenson - they are always fascinating and never the same! May you have a wonderful weekend
ReplyDeleteStay safe
Blessings
Maxine
Oh so true Maxine! I really adore them so much to see them after a loong time at home :) Happy Weekend Maxine!
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ReplyDeleteIt is good to be able to work from home, Great skywatch! Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
Oh yes Eileen, truly grateful that I can work from home too! happy Weekend!
DeleteYes, those who can work from home.
ReplyDeleteSadly 2 large meatfactories got the virus (Güterloh and Oldenburg) and are in total lockdown, yet some of the infected escaped.
All Romanian who don´t even understand properly what´s going (that´s what the news tell us).
It is crazy! One step forward, three steps back...
The sky is as dramatic, good shot, dear Stevenson.
Oh my Iris that is very sad news :( I am so sorry for the business and especially the workers :( I wish they implemented and have been taught about what is going on. I hope everyone recovers though.
DeleteThanks dear Iris and Happy Weekend to you and Ingo!
So Dig The Moisture In The Sky
ReplyDeleteCheers
Oh thank you so much brother Padre! If it was safe, it would have been a nice day to bike by the ricefields :(
DeleteI do love the photo, great sky. Once things are back to normal, it will be buzzing again :-D
ReplyDeleteOh yes Ananka! i can;t wait for that day to come when all is back to safety :) happy Weekend!
DeleteNeat sky shot and building photo ~ Happy Weekend to You,
ReplyDeleteBe Safe, Be Well,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Happy weekend to you too dear Carol!
DeleteGreat looking sky, love seeing the clouds. We had thunder showers early this morning and the rain bucketed down. Supposed to get lots of rain this weekend but it beats the humidity. Have a wonderful and happy weekend.
ReplyDeleteWonderful to hear that they could keep the Economic Zone running SQ, it sounds like there are many many people who depend on it ✨
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