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  2. Minimum Wage Philippines 2024 in All Regions - NewsToGov

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    What is the Minimum Wage in 2024 in the Philippines? The table below shows the daily minimum wage per region in the Philippines for the private sector. (As of October 2024) Regional minimum wage rates are the lowest rates an employer can pay his workers.

  3. NCR Minimum Wage Increases to P614 Starting July 16, 2024

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    (SPOT.ph) Minimum wage earners in Metro Manila are set to receive a P35 increase in their daily salaries starting July 16, following the approval of Wage Order No. NCR-25 by the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board-National Capital Region (RTWPB-NCR).

  4. TRACKER: Minimum wages in the Philippines - RAPPLER

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    Here are the current minimum wages across regions – daily for private establishments, and monthly for domestic workers: Metro Manila. Effective July 16, 2023: Non-agriculture: P610; Agriculture...

  5. Philippines Daily Minimum Wages - TRADING ECONOMICS

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    Minimum Wages in Philippines averaged 354.32 PHP/day from 1989 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 610.00 PHP/day in 2023 and a record low of 89.00 PHP/day in 1989. source: Department of Labor and Employment.

  6. NCR workers to get P35 daily minimum wage hike - ABS-CBN News

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    MANILA — The Regional Wages Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board in the National Capital Region (RTWPB-NCR) approved last June 27 a P35 increase in the daily minimum wage of workers in the private sector after consultations with labor and management and a public hearing.

  7. How much have PH minimum wages increased since 1989?

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    Republic Act 6727 or the Wage Rationalization Act increased the minimum wage rates of all workers in the private sector by P25 when the law took effect in July 1989. For workers in non-agriculture establishments, this meant a minimum wage of P89, uniformly fixed across all regions.

  8. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT STATEMENT ON WAGE INCREASES

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    The last round of minimum wage increases took effect between July last year in the National Capital Region to February this year in Region XI, or the Davao region. For this round, all 16 RTWPBs have issued wage orders increasing the minimum wage from Php 30 per day to Php 89 per day.