tv Asia Insight PBS February 21, 2015 6:30pm-7:01pm PST
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a vast number of large factories are operating 24 hours a day and such facility haves been increasing over the past several years. with work and income available, residents of dreams of becoming wealthy. the round-the-clock factories have boosted business for late-night eat ris and taxis who katerer to the workers. people's lifestyles are changing. >> as production increases and services prosper, the philippine economy continues to flourish.
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this episode follows the residents of manila who are working through the night for a brighter future. in the 1960s, the philippine economy was ranked as the most progressive in southeast asia. the country-built infrastructure faster than any of its neighbors. due to plilt kal instability, development came to a standstill. all of that began to change around five years ago.
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>> janet's workplace is about 20 minutes on foot from her home. many round-the-clock factories employ a three-shift system. the roads get jammed with cars just before 10:00 p.m. when night shift typically begins. near an industrial complex housing 31 factories, a bus terminal is in full operation. the terminal is the destination for a network of different roots from all over met ro manila bringing people here 24 hours a day.
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the man ufacturing industry begn expanding when a stable political administration gave investors a positive impression of the country. the philippines can also lower labor costs compared to most other asia nations. and the high birthrate meant there were no concerns of a labor shortage any time soon. so the economy grew by more than 7% last year. business in the local shopping center near to this factory district has begun to expand. moegs of these eat ris used to close at 9:00 p.m., but now they
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>> this lady is off to have a drink and ebb joy the noodles with her colleagues. the store quickly fills up and 50 servings of mame are sold in under min you wills. shi opened the store about 10 years ago. her full scale, late-night operations started three years ago. her seven daughters work as her staff.
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the family store stays open until their stock of money sells out. local eat ris aren't the only ones that stay open late these days. this international fast food chain now has 60% of its doors in the philippines open 24 hours. taxi driver manny delacruz has been driving around for more than 10 years.
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manny then heads to the second largest business district in the philippines chlts i' filled with huge shopping malls and luxury hotels. recently, the philippines has been blossoming as a place for business source out sourcing or bpo. business source call crepters are very common thanks to many being fluent in english. >> this particular firm is currently selling health supplements for an american company. on this night, they are targeting customers in new york.
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due to the 12-hour time difference, workers send out 1200 e-mails each. they get paid a basic wage plus a bonus based on what their team members make in sales. some of them can make double the national wage. >> he was a call center agent. he has me as an account manager. >> marissa's team boasts one of the highest sales records in the company. >> we had already been doing this for over five years. so, yes, our body had been well-adjusted.
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the industry is really growing fast. well, i strongly believe that maybe one day, maybe next year, i'll be having my own car. and big money. of course, i'll be able to put my child in a better school. >> business hours depend on which part of the world their customers are in. around mid night, the shopping spree starts to settle down. for joy, it's a precious time to study for college.
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the town starts bustling with people even before the break of dawn. at the various eat ris, people buy takeout breakfasts. one-third of mila's mame noodle soup is left. once it's all gone, they'll close. thanks for the morning shift workers hungry for some breakfast and those buying takeou takeouts, the remaining soup sells briskly. mila and joy are unable to hide their fatigue from the rong hours they've been working.
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mrksz arissa graduated from university this march. but it was a long, hard struggle as she had to quit school in the first year for not being able to pay tuition and living expenses. she then began working at the call center and returned to school once she gained a stable income. for three years, she worked through the night and attended classes during the day. she's collecting her transcript of records, which she needs in ordser to take a licensing exam. >> i need to get my license by taking board exam.
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study again master's and psychology. i achl planning on having clinical psychology which is sort of my dream. >> marissa plans to resign from the call center next year to concentrate on studying psychology. she won't have to worry about tuition this time as she's already saved enough from her night work. the nights in manilla and other asian cities are significantly changing. people are working diligently with dreams of a more prosperous and rewarding life. their hard work today could pave the way for a brighter tomorrow.
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