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    From the Department of Labor and Employment

    Secretary Baldoz announces wage hike in NCR

    Labor and Employment Secretary Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz yesterday announced that

    the Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board of the National Capital Region

    (RTWPB-NCR) has decided to increase the minimum wage in Metro Manila.

    DOLE-NCR Regional Director Alex Avila, chairperson of the RTWBP-NCR National Capital

    Region has reported to me that the RTWPC-NCR in a very cordial meeting had

    unanimously made a decision to increase the minimum wage by P10.00 per day to bring

    the minimum wage to P466 in the National Capital Region upon the effectivity of the new

    wage hike, said Baldoz.

    The RTWPB-NCR also decided to integrate P15 of the existing P30 Cost of LivingAllowance (COLA) under RTWPB-NCR Wage Order No. 17 into the basic wage effective 1

    January 2014. This will bring the new basic wage to P451 and the new minimum wage to

    P466, added Baldoz.

    The minimum wage consists of a basic wage and COLA.

    The new minimum wage is contained in RTWPB-NCR Wage Order No. 18, signed by

    Chairperson Avila; Vice Chairpersons Rosemarie G. Edillon, Assistant Director General of

    the National Economic and Development Authority, and Director Ferdinand L. Manfoste of

    the Department of Trade and Industry; members representing the labor sector German N.

    Pascua, Jr. of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines and Jessie L. Aguilar of the

    TUPAS; members representing the employers sector Vicente Leogardo, Jr. and Alberto R.

    Quimpo of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines.

    Avila said the new minimum wage applies to all minimum wage workers in the private

    sector in the NCR regardless of their position, designation, or status of employment, and

    irrespective of the method by which they are paid.

    Household or domestic helpers; persons in the personal service of another, includingfamily drivers; and workers of duly registered Barangay Micro Business Enterprises

    (BMBEs) with Certificates of Authority pursuant to RA 9178 are not covered by the new

    wage order.

    Secretary Baldoz said that the RTWPB -NCR has increased the minimum wages in the NCR

    12 times for a total of P268 per day, or more than double the P125 across-the-board

    wage increase that some labor groups have been clamoring for since 14 years ago.

    Relative to the new wage order, Secretary Baldoz has instructed Director Avila to use the

    issuance of the new wage order as an opportunity to inform and educate workers and the

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    general public on the wage reforms the DOLE has been pushing, particularly on the two-

    tier wage system.

    Under the new wage order, the RTWPB-NCR shall issue a corresponding advisories on the

    2nd tier, or the performance-based pay which shall serve as guidelines for privateestablishments on the range of productivity bonuses and incentives that an enterprise

    may provide based on agreements between workers and employers.

    Our workers take home pay is increased to P11,240 per month, or by 2.1 percent,

    compared to the current P11,005 per month. Our workers will get a bigger 13th month

    pay of P11,651 or an increase of about 5.9 as a result of the COLA integration, she

    added.

    The NCR Board shall issue the Rules and Regulations implementing the Wage Order

    within 10 days from its publication, subject to approval of the Secretary of Labor as

    recommended by the Commission. The new wage order shall take effect 15 days after its

    publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

    SOURCE: http://www.gov.ph/2013/09/06/minimum-wage-rises-to-p466/