Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.
Workers prepare the surface of the Manila Central Post Office Building for its restoration on 02 July 2026, as the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) announces an ₱85 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in Metro Manila—the highest approved wage hike in the region—raising the minimum daily pay from ₱695 to ₱780.