Letter of Implementation No. 94-B

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Letter of Implementation No. 94-B (1979)
by the Republic of the Philippines
FURTHER AMENDING LETTER OF IMPLEMENTATION NO. 94 RELATIVE TO THE COMPENSATION OF TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES
AbbreviationLOImp 94-B
AmendsLOImp 94
  
 
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MALACAÑANG

Manila

LETTER OF IMPLEMENTATION NO. 94-B

FURTHER AMENDING LETTER OF IMPLEMENTATION NO. 94 RELATIVE TO THE COMPENSATION OF TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Whereas, Letter of Implementation No. 69 governs the compensation structure of state universities and colleges, distinguishing between developed cud developing institutions;

Whereas, Letters of Implementation No. 82 and 94 provided for salary increases in state universities and colleges;

Whereas, it is necessary to amend LOImp. No. 94 so as to clarify certain aspects of the authorized increases and to allow certain non-teaching personnel to receive salary increases;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND S. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by law, do hereby further amend LOImp. No. 94 as follows:

"4. The salary of non-teaching positions in state universities  and colleges shall be adjusted by the equivalent of an additional three (3) steps in the national compensation plan for  state  universities and colleges, beyond those approved under Letters of Implementation No. 82 to 84, as may be applicable."

Done in the City of Manila, this 13th day of December, in the Year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-nine.

     
(Sgd.) FERDINAND E. MARCOS
     
President
     
Republic of the Philippines
       
       
  By the President:    
       
  (Sgd.) JACOBO C. CLAVE
   
  Presidential Executive Assistant    

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