+ Follow MANGGAWANG PILIPINO Tag
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[Title] => State pressure causes decline in CBA-covered workers - labor group
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The number of laborers covered by collective bargaining agreements (CBA) in the country has been reduced by more than half in the last five years, a labor organization disclosed today (Sept. 17).
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After the Senates first public hearing on the matter of a legislated wage increase, the chairman of the chambers committee on labor, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, put on a sage look and observed that the representatives of the business community did not clearly quote an amount they would prefer legislated as the minimum wage. He then concluded that, perhaps, the business community would not want any wage increase.
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MANGGAWANG PILIPINO
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[Title] => State pressure causes decline in CBA-covered workers - labor group
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines -- The number of laborers covered by collective bargaining agreements (CBA) in the country has been reduced by more than half in the last five years, a labor organization disclosed today (Sept. 17).
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After the Senates first public hearing on the matter of a legislated wage increase, the chairman of the chambers committee on labor, Sen. Jinggoy Estrada, put on a sage look and observed that the representatives of the business community did not clearly quote an amount they would prefer legislated as the minimum wage. He then concluded that, perhaps, the business community would not want any wage increase.
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