Labor groups dismayed by wage hike
MANILA, Philippines – Labor groups on Saturday expressed dismay over the P10 wage hike announced Friday afternoon for minimum wage earners in Metro Manila.
The militant Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) called it “an insult to Filipino workers who are already suffering from worsening hunger and poverty.”
“The resulting basic pay of P451 and the P15 Cost of Living Allowance does not even amount to half of the NCR Family Living Wage which, according to independent think-tank Ibon Foundation in its May 2013 study, is already at P1,034,” the group said.
“This pitiful increase, merely equivalent to ‘pig feed’, makes Filipino workers more painfully aware of the gross inequality in the country. Workers are being given alms while big politicians enjoy huge amounts of the people’s money in the form of pork barrel funds,” it added.
Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said on Friday that the Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board of the National Capital Region (RTWPB-NCR) decided to increase the minimum wage by P10 per day upon the effectivity of the wage order.
The new wage order is expected to take effect 15 days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation.
Article continues after this advertisement“The RTWPB-NCR also decided to integrate P15 of the existing P30 COLA under RTWPB-NCR Wage Order No. 17 into the basic wage effective 1 January 2014. This will bring the new basic wage to P451 and the new minimum wage to P466,” added Baldoz.
Article continues after this advertisementKMU reiterated its call for a significant wage hike, such as the P125 across-the-board increase that workers have been clamoring for.
It also vowed to hold bigger protests to press for a significant wage hike and the abolition of the pork barrel system.
The Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) also slammed the P10 wage hike, calling it a “cruel Napoles joke” inflicted on the workers.
“Janet Napoles stole P10 billion from the people’s money and the government offers P10 in coins to workers as a consolation. While the people’s attention is focused on the billion peso pork barrel scam, the wage board thinks it can quietly dupe workers with a measly pay increase,” said Wilson Fortaleza, PM spokesperson.
He added that the P10 wage hike was a “dagdag-bawi scam.”
“Government decides to give workers a P10 hike in wages but it will take it back with the proposed P10 increase in fares for the MRT and LRT. Further, prices of basic goods like rice have inflated so that in the end, workers are worse off than before,” Fortaleza added.
Baldoz defended the wage hike, saying that the Metro Manila wage board had increased the minimum wage in the NCR 12 times for a total of P268 per day, or more than double the P125 across-the-board wage increase that some labor groups have been clamoring for since 14 years ago.
“Our workers’ take home pay is increased to P11,240 per month, or by 2.1 percent, compared to the current P11,005 per month. Our workers will get a bigger 13th month pay of P11,651 or an increase of about 5.9 as a result of the COLA integration,” she added.