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Revoking the policy of granting career executive service rank to graduates of the National Defense College of the Philippines: July 2, 2024 [63] 64 Updating the salary schedule for civilian government personnel and authorizing the grant of an additional allowance, and for other purposes August 2, 2024 [64] 65
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Increasing the Rates of Combat Duty Pay and Combat Incentive Pay of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and Extending the Same Allowances to the Uniformed Personnel of the Philippine National Police, Amending Therefor Executive Order No. 38 (s. 2011) September 26, 2016 [3] 4
Amending the Labor Code of the Philippines or PD 442: Reducing the Retirement Age of Surface Mine Workers 2016-04-15: 10758: Converting an Extension Office into a Regular Office (LTO) 2016-04-15: 10759: Converting an Extension Office into a Regular Office (LTO) 2016-04-15: 10760: Creating a Regular District Office of the LTO 2016-04-15: 10761
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The Office of Board Examiners would later be renamed as Professional Regulation Commission through Presidential Decree No. 223 on June 22, 1973, which was signed by President Ferdinand Marcos. [4] The first PRC Commissioner, Architect Eric C. Nubla assumed office on January 2, 1974.
The presidential salary has only been changed five times from the initial salary. 1789: $25,000 per year. 1873: $50,000 per year. 1909: $75,000 per year. 1949: $100,000 per year.
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