MANILA, Aug. 22 -- The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is rolling out a comprehensive set of reforms to enhance the protection of overseas Filipino domestic workers, including a monthly wage increase from USD400 to USD500.
In a media briefing at the DMW office in Makati City on Friday, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said the new minimum wage, to take effect 60 days from issuance, was the result of six months of consultations with stakeholders and would be integrated into the employment contracts and processed by the DMW.
"So to ensure just remuneration and uphold the right of every domestic worker to fair wages, the Department shall implement an increase in the minimum monthly wage for the Filipino domestic workers from U...
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