Bill Type
Congress Name
Long Title
AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MINIMUM WAGE TO APPRENTICES WHO HAVE SERVED THIRTY (30) DAYS, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE ARTICLE 61 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED
Date filed
August 7, 1998
Scope
Urgent Bill
No
Legislative History
House Bill/Resolution NO. HB01904 |
FULL TITLE : AN ACT PROVIDING FOR A MINIMUM WAGE TO APPRENTICES WHO HAVE SERVED THIRTY (30) DAYS, AMENDING FOR THIS PURPOSE ARTICLE 61 OF PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE LABOR CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES, AS AMENDED |
ABSTRACT : Amends the Labor Code by providing that the apprentice, after serving for a period of 30 days shall be entitled to legal minimum wage; after 90 days shall be entitled to legal minimum wage, including full cost of living allowance and other privileges under existing laws. |
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : FAJARDO, PACIFICO M. |
DATE FILED : 1998-08-07 |
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL |
CO-AUTHORS : |
1. |
ADMINISTRATION BILL? No |
URGENT BILL? No |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES |
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ON 1998-08-17 |
Abstract
Amends the Labor Code by providing that the apprentice, after serving for a period of 30 days shall be entitled to legal minimum wage; after 90 days shall be entitled to legal minimum wage, including full cost of living allowance and other privileges under existing laws.
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