"We appreciate Senator Angara's recognition of the need to uplift the salaries of our teachers, citing its positive effect on the quality of education delivery and we hope that his support translates into action," ACT secretary-general Raymond Basilio said in a statement.
"We call on Sen. Angara to work with us and engage in thorough consultations to secure a significant salary increase for teachers an approach that was neglected by his predecessor during her two-year term as DepEd (Department of Education) secretary," he added.
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