Gov’t to focus on ‘long-term outlook’ for salary increase of teaching, non-teaching personnel

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Gov’t to focus on ‘long-term outlook’ for salary increase of teaching, non-teaching personnel
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The current administration is considering the establishment of a policy aimed at addressing calls for salary increases, particularly among teachers and other non-teaching staff within the Department of Education (DepEd).

The current administration is considering the establishment of a policy aimed at addressing calls for salary increases, particularly among teachers and other non-teaching staff within the Department of Education . “We have increases in the Salary Standardization Law in tranches every year,” said Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte during the opening day of thehttps://mb.com.

During the event attended by President Ferdinand"Bongbong" Marcos Jr., Duterte explained the government had been exploring ways to respond to the demand for higher wages, particularly among teachers. “Noong pagpasok namin last year, pag-upo ko, nag-utos si Pangulong Marcos na mag-procure ng study na hindi lang yearly increase but the long-term outlook kung paano ba dapat ang increases ng sweldo ng ating mga teaching and non-teaching personnel Philippines and the Teachers' Dignity Coalition have consistently urged the government to fulfill the demand for"decent" salary hikes for teachers and non-teaching personnel.

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