Sep 27, 2013

October 7 – World Day for Decent Work 2013: Organize!

In the six years after the launch of the World Day for Decent Work (WDDW) tens of millions of people have taken action on October 7 to stand up for union rights and decent work.

This year again, unions from across the world will be calling in unison for social justice and decent jobs for all. With governments still unwilling or unable to tame the dominance of global finance and multinationals over peoples’ lives, the only way to get the economy back on track and serving the interests of the many rather than the few is by building workers’ power.

Just 7% of working people in the formal and informal sectors are union members, yet hundreds of millions more want the security and protection that unions provide. Organizing new members is the most crucial task facing the union movement worldwide, and the World Day for Decent Work is a great opportunity to spread the union message far and wide, to reach out to others to help them join their union and to support global solidarity actions for working people.

Mass participation in union-organised rallies and demonstrations has been a feature of the World Day for Decent Work in many countries, and the ITUC encourages all organizations to mobilize as many people as possible on the day.

Sep 26, 2013

LABOR ADVOCACY GROUP: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (...

LABOR ADVOCACY GROUP: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (...: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (NCR)  a/ Per Wage Order No. NCR-18  b/ (Effective: 4 October 2013) Upon Effectivit...

LABOR ADVOCACY GROUP: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (...



LABOR ADVOCACY GROUP: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (...: DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES National Capital Region (NCR)  a/ Per Wage Order No. NCR-18  b/ (Effective: 4 October 2013) Upon Effectivity...

DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES
National Capital Region (NCR) 
a/
Per Wage Order No. NCR-18
 b/
(Effective: 4 October 2013)

Upon Effectivity:

Sector/Industry
Basic WageBasic Wage IncreaseNew Basic WageCOLANew
Wage Rates
Non-Agriculture
P 426.00P10.00P436.00P30.00P 466.00
Agriculture (Plantation and Non Plantation)
P 389.00

P10.00

P399.00

P30.00

P 429.00
Private Hospitals with bed capacity of 100 or less
P 389.00

P10.00

P399.00

P30.00

P 429.00
Retail/Service Establishments employing 15 workers or less
P 389.00

P10.00

P399.00

P30.00

P 429.00
Manufacturing Establishments regularly employing less than 10 worker
P 389.00

P10.00

P399.00

P30.00

P 429.00

Effective 01 January 2014:
 


Sector/Industry

New Basic Wage
COLA Integration Effective
01 January 2014

Basic Wage After Integration


COLA
New Minimum Wage Rates Effective
01 January 2014
Non-AgricultureP 436.00P15.00P 451.00P15.00P 466.00
Agriculture (Plantation and Non Plantation)
P 399.00

P15.00

P 414.00

P15.00

P 429.00
Private Hospitals with bed capacity of 100 or less

P 399.00

P15.00

P 414.00

P15.00

P 429.00
Retail/Service Establishments employing 15 workers or less

P 399.00

P15.00

P 414.00

P15.00

P 429.00
Manufacturing Establishments regularly employing less than 10 workers


P 399.00


P15.00


P 414.00


P15.00


P 429.00
 
 a/
Covers the Cities of Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Manila, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Parañaque, Pasay, Pasig, Quezon, San Juan, Taguig, and Valenzuela and Municipalities of Navotas and Pateros. 
 
 b/
Grants the following to all minimum wage workers in the private sector in the region:
a. Upon effectivity: P10.00 per day basic wage increase
b. Effective January 2014: Integration of P15.00 COLA from the P30.00 COLA under W.O. No. NCR-17
W.O. issued September 6, 2013, published at Philippine Star on September 19, 2013.  
 
 
Posted 20 September 2013
Source: http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph/pages/ncr/cmwr_table.html