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P10 dagdag sahod sa mga obrero sa Metro Manila

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MANILA, Philippines – Tataas ng P10 ang minimum wage sa Metro Manila, ayon kay Department of Labor and Employment secretary Rosalinda Baldoz ngayong Biyernes.

Sinabi ni Baldoz na inaprubahan ng DOLE-Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board of the National Capital Region (RTWPB-NCR) ang dagdag na P10 sa minimum wage upang maging P466 na ito kada araw.

“DOLE-NCR Regional Director Alex Avila, chairperson of the RTWBP-NCR has reported to me that the RTWPC-NCR in a very cordial meeting had unanimously made a decision to increase the minimum wage by P10 per day to bring the minimum wage to P466 in the National Capital Region upon the effectivity of the new  wage hike,” pahayag ni Baldoz.

Kabilang sa mga makakatanggap ng karagdagang P10 kada araw ay ang mga tauhan sa loob ng private sector sa Metro Manila, habang hindi naman kabilang ditto ang mga trabahador na nasa personal service.

Sinabi pa ni Baldoz na 12 beses na tumaas ang minimum wage sa NCR na aabot sa P268 ang halaga.

“Our workers’ take home pay is increased to P11,240 per month, or by 2.1 percent, compared to the current P11,005 per month. Our workers will get a bigger 13th month pay of P11,651 or an increase of about 5.9 as a result of the COLA integration,” sabi ni Baldoz.

Ipapatupad ang karagdagang P10 sa sahod 15 araw matapos ilabas ito as mga diyaryo.

BALDOZ

BIYERNES

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT

METRO MANILA

NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

REGIONAL DIRECTOR ALEX AVILA

REGIONAL TRIPARTITE WAGE AND PRODUCTIVITY BOARD OF THE NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

ROSALINDA BALDOZ

SINABI

WAGE

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