STARTING in 2023, the lowest monthly salary for a regular government employee is P13,000, a lawmaker at the House of Representatives said on Tuesday.House Committee on...
STARTING in 2023, the lowest monthly salary for a regular government employee is P13,000, a lawmaker at the House of Representatives said on Tuesday.House Committee on Appropriations Chairman Elizaldy Co said the P13,000 pay is for a regular position at Salary Grade 1 under Republic Act 11466 or the Salary Standardization 5 law.He said that the government wage increases in 2023 will be the fourth and final tranche from RA 11466.
'SSL 5 covers all civilian personnel in all branches of national government, whether regular, contractual, casual, appointive, elective, full-time, or part-time,' Co said.'In [the] national government there are eight-step increments per salary grade so there is a range per SG. For example, SG 1 in the Fourth Tranche is P13,000 to P13,780 monthly. SG 11 is from P27,000 to P29,075. SG 15 is from P36,619 to P39,367. SG 21 is from P63,997 to P70,933.
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