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[Title] => Pag-IBIG Fund opens service desk in Sultanate of Oman
[Summary] => The Pag-Ibig Fund has opened an information desk in the Sultanate of Oman as part of its network expansion program aimed at providing service to overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the Arab state, Vice President and Pag-ibig chairman Jejomar Binay said yesterday.
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[Title] => Public hearings set on proposed P75 wage hike in Central Luzon
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has slated a series of public hearings in Central Luzon to tackle the labor sector’s petition for a P75 to P125 increase in the region’s minimum wage.
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[Title] => P10-12 wage hike in Central Luzon eyed
[Summary] => The Central Luzon director of the Department of Labor and Employment is suggesting a daily minimum wage increase of about P10 to P12 in the region amid reports showing that prices of basic commodities have increased by this much since two years ago in his jurisdiction.
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[Title] => Government backs legislated pay hike
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga The government is willing to support a legislated wage increase, but can small- and medium-scale businesses afford to pay higher salaries?
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said yesterday that while the government will fully back any legislated wage increase and big business can afford to raise wages by as much as P200 a day, small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) may not be able to support any more wage hikes. She said this while a P125-a-day wage hike proposal makes the rounds of Congress.
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Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said yesterday that while the government will fully back any legislated wage increase and big business can afford to raise wages by as much as P200 a day, small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) may not be able to support any more wage hikes. She said this while a P125-a-day wage hike proposal makes the rounds of Congress.
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