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  2. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As many as 92% of public school teachers receive a monthly salary of ₱25,000 to ₱30,000. [113] Some private school teachers are paid ₱6,000 monthly. [113] There are pending bills in Congress proposing salary increases for public school teachers. [114] [115] [112]

  3. Delay the minimum wage increase? - AOL

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  4. Armin Luistro - Wikipedia

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    In line with this, he announced on December 28, 2010, that DepEd would terminate all of its 67 consultants by the end of the year. The DepEd-National Employees Union, in response, has called for his resignation. Luistro argued, however, that "streamlining is a must" as bulk of the department's budget goes to funding the salary of its employees ...

  5. The new minimum wage: Will it just increase layoffs? - AOL

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    The increase in the minimum wage, which is effective today, is a prime example. The federal minimum wage will The new minimum wage: Will it just increase layoffs?

  6. Department of Education (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2020, a DepEd TV episode used for a test broadcast contained grammatical errors in the sample questionnaire for a Grade 8 English course. Later in October, a math problem on DepEd TV had also gone viral for having an incorrect solution, wherein the solution asked students to divide by zero. [16]

  7. Category:2009 in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  8. Alliance of Concerned Teachers - Wikipedia

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    ACT Teachers Partylist is part of the left-wing Makabayan Bloc, [1] and is known for its active campaign for salary hikes for teachers, [2] successful tax reduction initiatives, optional poll service duty for teachers, and lowering of optional retirement age of public school teachers.

  9. China gives government workers first big pay bump in a decade ...

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    The last time China publicly announced a nationwide increase in pay for civil servants was in 2015, when the government raised pay for local officials by more than 30% as part of an effort to ...