DBM grants P2,000 honoraria raise for teachers and poll workers
The Department of Budget and Management confirmed a P2,000 honoraria increase for teachers and poll workers for the 2025 midterm elections, under President Marcos Jr.’s mandate.
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The Department of Budget and Management confirmed a P2,000 honoraria increase for teachers and poll workers for the 2025 midterm elections, under President Marcos Jr.’s mandate.
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