The Manila Times

ECOP rejects P100 daily minimum wage hike bill

- BY ARLIE O. CALALO

THE head of the Employers Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP) on Friday rejected the Senate’s proposal to impose a P100 across-the-board increase in the daily minimum wage in the private sector.

ECOP President Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr., who is also the newly elected president of the Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion Inc., told reporters covering the “Pandesal Forum” at the Kamuning Bakery Café in Quezon City that senators should rethink their move to start plenary debates on a bill mandating the private sector to implement their proposed wage hike.

Ortiz-Luis’ call was supported by ECOP director and Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Labor and Employment Committee Chairman Arturo “Butch” Guerrero, along with Los Angeles-based CSI-MHO Foundation­s and CSI Profession­als Inc. Chief Executive Officer Atty. Marge Ordiales-Martinez.

During the same forum with newspaper columnist Wilson Lee Flores as moderator, Guerrero and Ordiales-Martinez pressed for multisecto­ral consultati­ons to tackle the labor wage issue.

Both Ortiz-Luis and Guerrero warned of potential inflationa­ry dangers associated with the proposed legislated wage hike.

They stressed that such a move could also adversely affect businesses still now recovering from the recent pandemic crisis and other challenges hounding the country. daily minimum wage increase in the private sector.

This comes after the Senate Committee on Labor, Employment and Human Resources Developmen­t endorsed the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 2534, a proposed Act mandating that the minimum wage rate of all workers in the private sector, whether agricultur­al or nonagricul­tural, shall be increased by P100 a day.

SB 2534 is principall­y authored by Senate President Juan Miguel “Migz” Zubiri, Senators Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr., Lorna Regina “Loren” Legara, Maria Lourdes “Nancy” Binay, Christophe­r “Bong” Go and Jose “Jinggoy” Estrada.

Under the bill, nothing shall prevent the respective Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivi­ty Board from granting additional increases to the workers and employees based on its determinat­ion under Republic Act 6727, otherwise known as the “Wage Rationaliz­ation Act,” as amended.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines