Iloilo traders say they’re doing bad, hit wage hike bid | Inquirer News

Iloilo traders say they’re doing bad, hit wage hike bid

/ 09:12 PM July 21, 2013

ILOILO CITY—Citing financial losses, employers in Iloilo are opposing a petition by a labor group for a P113.57 increase in the daily minimum wage in Western Visayas.

In a meeting of the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board on Wednesday, the Iloilo Multi-Sectoral Business Organization Inc. (IMSBOI) said the proposed increase is “ill-timed.”

In a position paper, IMSBOI said many Iloilo businessmen have suffered huge losses in earnings because of several factors, including the scam involving Evergreen Finance (Iloilo) Inc.

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“Small businesses, which make up majority of our business establishments, are the worst hit,” the paper said.

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The IMSBOI said the labor force in the region will also lose its global competitiveness if a new wage increase is implemented.

Labor groups in the province filed a petition for a P113.57 increase in daily minimum wages.

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