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Some 6,000 workers have been affected by the temporary closure and slowdown of several Japanese companies in the country.

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Sinabi ni Ricardo Martinez, chairman ng regional wage board sa NCR, bibigyan nila ng pagkakataon ang mga manggagawa gayundin ang mga employer upang umapela sa Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board bago magkabisa ang inaprubahang karagdagang P25 sa minimum wage sa July 11 kaya magiging P350 na ang minimum wage sa Kamaynilaan mula sa dating P325.
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Data from the Bureau of Employment Statistics showed a daily average of 50 workers or a total of 4,569 were retrenched in the first months of the year.

The figure is 40 percent higher than the 2,721 who were laid off during the same period last year.

It includes 1,232 returning overseas Filipino workers who had sought the assistance of the DOLE’s Public Employment Office in looking for jobs.
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DOLE-National Capital Region director Ricardo Martinez said a wage increase is unlikely at this time because the prices of essential goods remain stable.

"While a significant increase in the prices of gasoline may be considered a supervening event that may warrant the granting of wage increases, such a possibility is still very remote," Martinez said.
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Ayon kay Ricardo Martinez, chairman ng Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board sa National Capital Region, inaprubahan nito ang pagkakaloob ng P25 wage increase sa mga manggagawa simula sa June 16.

Dahil dito, magiging P325 na ang minimum wage sa Metro Manila mula sa dating P300.
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Some 6,000 workers have been affected by the temporary closure and slowdown of several Japanese companies in the country.

[DatePublished] => 2011-04-21 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097338 [AuthorName] => Mayen Jaymalin [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 344148 [Title] => Wage board handa sa apela ng manggagawa [Summary] => Nakahanda ang Regional Wage Board ng National Capital Region sa isasampang apela ng mga manggagawa kaugnay sa inaprubahan nilang P25 wage increase sa Kamaynilaan.

Sinabi ni Ricardo Martinez, chairman ng regional wage board sa NCR, bibigyan nila ng pagkakataon ang mga manggagawa gayundin ang mga employer upang umapela sa Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board bago magkabisa ang inaprubahang karagdagang P25 sa minimum wage sa July 11 kaya magiging P350 na ang minimum wage sa Kamaynilaan mula sa dating P325.
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Data from the Bureau of Employment Statistics showed a daily average of 50 workers or a total of 4,569 were retrenched in the first months of the year.

The figure is 40 percent higher than the 2,721 who were laid off during the same period last year.

It includes 1,232 returning overseas Filipino workers who had sought the assistance of the DOLE’s Public Employment Office in looking for jobs.
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DOLE-National Capital Region director Ricardo Martinez said a wage increase is unlikely at this time because the prices of essential goods remain stable.

"While a significant increase in the prices of gasoline may be considered a supervening event that may warrant the granting of wage increases, such a possibility is still very remote," Martinez said.
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Ayon kay Ricardo Martinez, chairman ng Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board sa National Capital Region, inaprubahan nito ang pagkakaloob ng P25 wage increase sa mga manggagawa simula sa June 16.

Dahil dito, magiging P325 na ang minimum wage sa Metro Manila mula sa dating P300.
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