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  2. Labor Code of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Article 99 of the Labor Code of the Philippines stipulates that an employer may go over but never below minimum wage. Paying below the minimum wage is illegal. [10] The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards is the body that sets the amount for the minimum wage. In the Philippines, the minimum wage of a worker depends on where he works.

  3. Labor policy in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, the labor force totaled approximately 40 million workers. [4] As of 2020, the labor force participation rate was 57%, [3] a relatively large percentage that belongs to the upper-third in the world ranking.

  4. Solicitor General of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    October 20, 1950 – November 10, 1952 Elpidio Quirino Ramon Magsaysay: Juan R. Liwag: November 10, 1952 – February 9, 1954 Querube C. Makalintal: February 9, 1954 – August 31, 1954 Ramon Magsaysay Ambrosio B. Padilla: September 1, 1954 – December 30, 1957 Guillermo E. Torres: Acting Solicitor General December 30, 1957 – June 30, 1958 ...

  5. International Standard Classification of Occupations - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Classification of Occupations ( ISCO) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) classification structure for organizing information on labour and jobs. It is part of the international family of economic and social classifications of the United Nations. [1] The current version, known as ISCO-08, was published in ...

  6. Economic history of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The unemployment rate decreased from 5.2 to 0.9 percent from 1978 to 1983, while employment was a problem, the latter tripling, in the same time period, from 10.2 to 29.0 percent. Concurrently, the labor force of the Philippines grew at an average 10.47 percent in 1970–1983. [61]

  7. Child labor in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The employer first secures a work permit for the child from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Children aged 15 to below 18 years of age are permitted to work in any economic activity not considered child labor, but not more than eight (8) hours a day and in no case beyond forty (40) hours a week.

  8. Salaryman - Wikipedia

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    Salaryman. Salaryman (サラリーマン, sararīman) is an originally Japanese word for salaried workers. In Japanese popular culture, it is portrayed as a white-collar worker who shows unwavering loyalty and commitment to his employer. "Salarymen" are expected to work long hours, [1] work overtime, drink, sing karaoke, visit hostess bars with ...

  9. 10 Jobs That Pay the Average American Salary - AOL

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    The mean annual wage in 2009 for all occupations was $43,460 ($20.90/hour), according to the Labor Department's Occupational Employment Statistics* program. 10 Jobs That Pay the Average American ...