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Amid efforts to block the proposal for a P125 legislated wage increase, workers across the country can look forward to another round of salary adjustments.
Labor Undersecretary Romeo Lagman said the 17 Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards (RTWPBs) are now assessing the current economic situation and are expected to grant increase in the prevailing minimum wage rates in their respective areas.
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[Title] => Calpers bothered by reports of RP labor violations TUCP
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American and other foreign investors are bothered by reports of widespread labor standard violations in the Philippines and may pull out their capital from the country, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) warned yesterday.
TUCP said the California Public Employees Retirement System (Calpers), one of the countrys top investors, is worried over reports of labor violations in the country.
Calpers previously commissioned a study, which indicated widespread violations in the Philippines.
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Amid efforts to block the proposal for a P125 legislated wage increase, workers across the country can look forward to another round of salary adjustments.
Labor Undersecretary Romeo Lagman said the 17 Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards (RTWPBs) are now assessing the current economic situation and are expected to grant increase in the prevailing minimum wage rates in their respective areas.
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American and other foreign investors are bothered by reports of widespread labor standard violations in the Philippines and may pull out their capital from the country, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) warned yesterday.
TUCP said the California Public Employees Retirement System (Calpers), one of the countrys top investors, is worried over reports of labor violations in the country.
Calpers previously commissioned a study, which indicated widespread violations in the Philippines.
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