Exciting news for NCR workers as a much-needed P35 wage bump is on the horizon!
In a move that will bring relief to minimum wage earners in the National Capital Region (NCR), the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board has given the green light to a P35 daily salary hike. The wage increase, effective from July, comes as a welcome change amidst the challenging economic conditions. This adjustment aims to cushion the impact of the rising cost of living on private sector workers in Metro Manila.
House Assistant Minority Leader and Gabriela Women's Party Rep. Arlene Brosas expressed dissatisfaction, labeling the P35 increment as 'laughable'. Advocating for a more substantial raise, she pushes for a P750 boost in the daily wage for NCR employees. Despite mixed reactions, the approval of the wage hike signals a step towards improving the financial well-being of over 1.1 million minimum wage earners in the region.
It's a merry midyear surprise for NCR workers with the announcement of the P35 minimum wage increase. The boost in daily earnings from P610 to P645 brings a glimmer of hope to workers facing financial challenges. While some labor groups criticize the modest increment, others view it as a positive development in addressing the growing disparity between wages and living expenses.
Amidst the varying opinions, the approval of the P35 wage hike marks a significant change for NCR workers. This adjustment not only impacts the daily lives of employees but also reflects efforts to address the ongoing economic concerns in the region. The decision by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board showcases a commitment to balancing the needs of workers and employers, setting the stage for further discussions on wage sustainability and worker welfare.
In a notable response to the wage hike approval, House Assistant Minority Leader Arlene Brosas is firm in her stance, pushing for a substantial P750 increase in the daily wage in NCR. This call for a more significant raise highlights the ongoing debate around minimum wage adjustments and the need for greater financial support for workers. Additionally, the approval of the P35 wage bump highlights the importance of continuous evaluation and adaptation of wage policies to meet the evolving needs of the workforce in the National Capital Region.
The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board-National Capital Region has approved a P35 daily salary hike for minimum wage earners in the region.
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(UPDATES) SOME 1.1 million minimum wage earners in Metro Manila will get a P35 wage bump, bringing their daily take-home pay from P610 to P645.
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