19 billion dollars! That’s how much the finance minister says is the yearly wage bill for all state-sector workers. The revelation comes as unions await approval from the police to protest against a 2 percent wage proposal from the CPO. But a former finance minister says the wage bill is too high and government cannot afford any major increase at this time. Chester Sambrano reports.
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