+ Follow ANGELES CITY AND CEBU CITY Tag
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[Title] => Not just wage hikes
[Summary] => Next week, on July 11 to be exact, the minimum wage of Metro Manila workers will be increased by P25 per day to P350 (P300 as basic pay and P50 as cost of living allowance) for the non-agricultural working sector. Its no surprise that that have been no widespread howls of protest so far.
The moderately positioned Trade Union Congress of the Philippines has expressed its firm view that only a P75 increase would cover any recent increases in the cost of basic commodities as well as any effect of the continued rise in crude oil and oil product prices.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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[Title] => Gone with the wind
[Summary] => When I first thought about writing a column on the stock market a few weeks ago, I was actually planning some positive spin into it: the dawn of a new era in equities trading with the country implementing fiscal reforms and as the outlook on the corporate sector turns positive in general.
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ANGELES CITY AND CEBU CITY
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[Title] => Not just wage hikes
[Summary] => Next week, on July 11 to be exact, the minimum wage of Metro Manila workers will be increased by P25 per day to P350 (P300 as basic pay and P50 as cost of living allowance) for the non-agricultural working sector. Its no surprise that that have been no widespread howls of protest so far.
The moderately positioned Trade Union Congress of the Philippines has expressed its firm view that only a P75 increase would cover any recent increases in the cost of basic commodities as well as any effect of the continued rise in crude oil and oil product prices.
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[Title] => Gone with the wind
[Summary] => When I first thought about writing a column on the stock market a few weeks ago, I was actually planning some positive spin into it: the dawn of a new era in equities trading with the country implementing fiscal reforms and as the outlook on the corporate sector turns positive in general.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-03 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133715
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Rey Gamboa
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