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  2. Ministers recommend 2.8% pay rise for teachers and NHS ... - AOL

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    It would follow a 5.5% pay award for 2024/25 that has meant a combined increase of over 17% over the last three pay awards, the department said. This pay proposal for 2025/26 could see that rise ...

  3. Fully funded 5.5% pay rise for teachers hailed important ...

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    The Department for Education (DfE) said the pay award is equivalent to an increase of more than £2,500 for the average teacher from September, which would take the median salary for 2024/25 to ...

  4. Improve productivity for more pay, public sector told

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    The government said departments would have to fund 2025-26 and future pay increases from their own budgets. Government recommends 2.8% pay rise for public sector Reeves vows to cut 'waste' in ...

  5. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The starting pay for public school teachers in the Philippines is ₱20,754 monthly. [112] 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 ...

  6. List of bills in the 18th Congress of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Provides additional support in the form of allowances, inflationary adjustment assistance, medical care and well-being allowance, teaching supplies allowance, and Magna Carta Bonus to public school teachers, locally funded teachers, Philippine Science High School system teaching and non-teaching personnel, and Non-teaching personnel of the ...

  7. Merit pay - Wikipedia

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    H.R. 273 does NOT prevent federal employees from receiving bonuses, merit based pay increases, promotions, or even tenure based pay increases – commonly referred to as “step” increases. It simply prevents the President from implementing a planned across the board increase for all federal employees [ 27 ]

  8. Unions attack 2.8% Government pay rise proposal for NHS ... - AOL

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    A 2.8% pay rise for teachers in 2025/26 would “maintain the competitiveness of teacherspay despite the challenging financial backdrop the Government is facing”, the Department for ...

  9. Union recommends teachers accept ‘significantly improved’ pay ...

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