Title
Fixing Pay for Philippine Army Officers, Enlisted Men
Law
Executive Order No. 22
Decision Date
Oct 28, 1944
Sergio Osmeña, President of the Philippines, establishes a salary schedule for officers and enlisted men of the Philippine Army, effective during World War II and for six months thereafter, detailing specific pay rates and allowances while prohibiting increases based on foreign service or length of duty.
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Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 22)

The fixing of salaries is authorized pursuant to section 90 of the National Defense Act and the Emergency Powers Law.

They became effective on the date the unit is returned to or constituted under organized military control, and for individuals upon reporting to such a unit after being called or recalled to active duty or enlisted.

Annual pay is P16,000 and monthly quarters allowance is P200.

No, there shall be no increase in pay or allowances because of foreign service.

No, during the period the prescribed rates are effective, no increase of pay or allowances shall be given due to length of service.

No, there shall not be paid any increase of pay for such duty during the effective period of these rates.

The monthly pay for a Private is P100.

Yes, they extend for the duration of the war and for six months thereafter unless sooner terminated by competent authority.

Any conflicting provisions of existing Executive Orders are superseded by Executive Order No. 22.


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