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Philstar.com on MSNStiffer penalties vs wage violators backedEmployers refusing to comply with the minimum wage hike of P50 in Metro Manila should face stiffer penalties, according to ...
A call to stop legislated wage hikes is among the key items the private sector wants President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMetro Manila minimum wage hike takes effect today, July 18The Department of Labor and Employment reminded employers that Friday, July 18, marks the start of the implementation of the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNMetro Manila’s new minimum wage rate starts on FridayWith the new minimum wage rate in Metro Manila taking effect on July 18, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ...
BUSINESS establishments are hoping President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will declare in his upcoming State of the Nation Address (Sona) that he does not favor any more legislated wage hikes in the future ...
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The Manila Times on MSN'Largest' wage hike for NCR workers takes effectAround 1.2 million minimum wage earners in Metro Manila will be receiving a ₱50 pay increase as the new order for the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNNo legislated wages part of Philexport SONA wishlistPRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. should state that wage hikes must continue to be done at regional level during next week’s ...
WITH the new wage order in the National Capital Region (NCR) effective starting Friday, July 18, 2025, the Department of ...
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) urged private sector employers to comply with the PHP50 daily wage increase for minimum wage earners in Metro Manila, which took effect on July 18. DOLE - ...
Not unexpectedly, the recent ₱50 daily minimum wage increase in Metro Manila has sparked mixed reactions among Filipino ...
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Cebu Daily News on MSNEmployers violating wage hike face fines, jail time –EstradaMANILA – Employers who fail to comply with the PHP50 daily minimum wage hike in Metro Manila starting July 18 face a ...
THE P50 minimum wage hike recently approved in Metro Manila won’t be enough to stop the growing demand for a legislated across-the-board wage increase, the Center for Trade Union and Human Rights ...
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