The minimum wage in the Philippines in 1970 was 4 pesos per day for agricultural and non-agricultural sectors.
The first pope to visit the Philippines was Pope Paul VI in 1970.
As of 2021, the poverty incidence in the Philippines was about 19.2%. The Philippines government uses a poverty threshold that sets the minimum income needed to meet the basic food and non-food requirements.
"Raising the minimum wage leads to increased unemployment" is an example of a controversial argument, as there are differing opinions and research on its impact.
In the Philippines, the Bachelor of Science in Midwifery program typically lasts for 2 to 4 years. The length of the program may vary depending on the educational institution offering the course.
The rebirth of freedom in the Philippines began in 1986 with the People Power Revolution, also known as the EDSA Revolution. This peaceful revolution led to the overthrow of the authoritarian regime of President Ferdinand Marcos and the restoration of democracy in the country.
The minimum wage in Metro Manila is $4.02 per day. But this varies depending on industry. There is an article about it here: http://cebuexperience.com/living-in-the-Philippines/philippine-government/minimum-wage-in-the-philippines/
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The minimum wage of a waiter in the Philippines is between 8,000 and 12,000 Philippine Peso per month. This is equivalent to between 179 and 269 US dollars per month.
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Minimum wage in 1972 was $1.60. See U.S. Dept of Labor Wage and Hour Division for a table of minimum wage history since 1938.
Laborers in the Philippines receiving minimum daily basic wage are supposed to be exempted from paying income tax. Employers should not withhold taxes from their employees who are receiving minimum daily basic wage.
The minimum wage in Metro Manila is $4.02 per day. But this varies depending on industry. There is an article about it here: http://cebuexperience.com/living-in-the-philippines/philippine-government/minimum-wage-in-the-philippines/
the minimum wage of 3,000 pesos
The minimum wage is $7.25, the same as federal minimum wage.
there was no minimum wage then:)
above minimum above manila rate wage