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Department Order No. 007-71
March 2, 1971
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Department Order No. 007-71
•March 2, 1971
March 2, 1971DEPARTMENT ORDER NO. 007-71For the information and guidance of employees, employers and the general public, the following minimum monthly rates for the different monthly-salaried employees shall be considered as sufficient compliance with the minimum wage requirements of Republic Act No. 602, as amended, otherwise known as the Minimum Wage Law: prcdGeneral Classification GROUP I Those employed in public utilitiesTwo Hundred Forty-Three Pesos and Thirtyperforming some public service such asThree Centavos (P243.33) 365 days timessupplying gas, electricity, power, water,P8 divided by 12 equals P243.33 or P244.00or providing means of transportation or communication, who are required to work everyday, including Sundays and legal holidays, without premium pay. GROUP II Those employed in public utilities of theTwo Hundred Eight Pesos and Sixty-Sixtype described in Group I above, but whocentavos (P208.66) 365 minus 52 timeare not required to work everyday and areP8.00 divided by 12 equals P208.66given a day-off each week.or P209.00. GROUP III Those not employed in public utilities asTwo Hundred Fifty-Three Pesos and Seventydescribed in Group I above, but who, byCentavos a month. Work on...
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