Teachers may soon get pay hike

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An increase in the salaries of teachers might soon be realized despite the COVID-19 pandemic, acting presidential spokesperson and Communications Secretary Martin Andanar has said. Read more👇

“I’m sure there will be an increase in the salaries of our teachers. Tatay Digong loves our teachers,” he said during the “Ask Me Anything, Anywhere” segment aired on his Facebook page on Saturday.

In March 2021, Duterte said the COVID-19 pandemic foiled his plan to increase the salary of teachers.But he said he was “saving” funds so he could finally give the salary hike that teachers deserve. The 2022 budget is expected to help various reforms and initiatives for the country’s education sector amid the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are hit by strong typhoons on a yearly basis and this do not include the threat of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. And every year, a lot of our countrymen are hit hard by calamities. A lot of lives, livelihood sources, and properties are often lost making it difficult for those affected to recover),” he said in a statement.

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