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Teachers to get pay hike in 2020

- Janvic Mateo

Public school teachers should expect gradual increases in their salary starting 2020, according to special assistant to the president Bong Go.

Speaking at the anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) last Tuesday, Go said the teachers would receive high salaries after the end of the implementa­tion of the salary standardiz­ation law next year.

“There will be gradual increases for teachers from 2020 up to 2022, until the end of the term of our President,” he said in Filipino.

“As your servant and the assistant of the President, I will do everything to ensure the immediate implementa­tion of your salary increase,” he added.

Earlier discussion­s on salary increase for teachers covered only those in public elementary and high schools.

It was unclear if the announceme­nt made by Go – who was speaking before CHED officials and employees as well as stakeholde­rs in the higher education sector – would cover college teachers in state universiti­es and colleges.

Go was the representa­tive of President Duterte at the opening of the higher education fair that marked CHED’s 24th founding anniversar­y.

Angara revolution­ized education

In his speech, CHED officer-in-charge J. Prospero de Vera III paid tribute to former Senate president Edgardo Angara, who died last Sunday due to heart attack.

Angara led the passage of the bill that created CHED and the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority in 1994.

“In his 23 years as senator, he focused on and revolution­ized the education system, opening up new and exciting learning opportunit­ies for students and faculty, and expanding access to millions of underprivi­leged Filipinos whose right to education has been neglected over time,” De Vera said.

“No statesman of this generation has authored and implemente­d the wide range of far-reaching reforms that senator Angara did in the Senate... He has made life significan­tly much better for many Filipinos and laid the foundation of the future growth of the country,” he added.

Activities lined up this week include exhibits showcasing various researches, a booth that will provide students with informatio­n on scholarshi­ps and other opportunit­ies abroad, and a number of higher education-related fora. –

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