Sun.Star Cebu

FILIPINOS MOST CONCERNED ABOUT HIGHER PAY - SURVEY

In Pulse Asia survey, 50 percent of respondent­s want the government to improve workers’ pay while 45 percent want the government to control inflation

- RUTH ABBEY GITA / SUNSTAR PHILIPPINE­S

Raising workers’ salaries and controllin­g prices of commoditie­s are the most urgent national concerns of the Filipino people, according to the latest Pulse Asia survey released Tuesday.

Pulse Asia’s March 23 to 28 poll found that 50 percent of Filipinos wanted the Duterte aministrat­ion to improve the workers’ pay, while 45 percent believed the government must control inflation.

The survey noted that most Filipinos concerned with pay hike came from Class D (54 percent), followed by poorest Class E (41 percent) and top earners Class ABC (38 percent).

A wage hike was also listed as a concern by residents of Luzon (56 percent), Visayas (50 percent), Manila (45), and Mindanao (39 percent).

Filipinos also looked forward to government solutions to poverty (35 percent), creating more jobs (32 percent), and fighting criminalit­y (27 percent).

Other issues deemed urgent by Filipinos were: fighting graft and corruption in government and promoting peace, both at 22 percent; reducing amount of taxes paid (15 percent), and protecting overseas Filipino workers’ welfare (13 percent).

One out of 10 Filipinos also sought the government’s enforce- ment of the rule of law, as well as the protection of the environmen­t.

Filipinos were least concerned by population growth (seven percent), national territoria­l defense (six percent), terrorism (four percent), and Charter change (three percent).

Following the poll results, Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. gave assurance that President Rodrigo Duterte would look for ways to heed the public’s clamor for a comfortabl­e life.

“There are also the concerns of the President. He wants to give a comfortabl­e life to his fellow countrymen. So the call of our fellow Filipinos on President

Duterte is also consistent with his goal,” he said in a press conference with Palace reporters.

Some of the issues that cropped up during the survey period were the moves by the Solicitor General and the House justice committee to unseat embattled Chief Justice Maria Sereno; the Justice department’s order to dismiss drug cases against Peter Lim and Kerwin Espinosa; and the Philippine­s’ withdrawal from the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Other news that surfaced were the granting of partial protection for alleged pork barrel scam mastermind Janet Lim-Napoles; the recommenda­tion for a 60-day closure of Boracay; and Duterte’s support for the Philippine­s’ potential joint exploratio­n with China.

Pulse Asia interviewe­d 1,200 adult Filiinos, using ±3 percentage points error margin at the 95 percent confidence level. Subnationa­l estimates for the geographic areas covered in the survey were ±6 percentage points at 95 percent confidence level for Metro Manila, the rest of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. /

 ?? SUNSTAR FILE ?? PILING ON THE KILOS. A laborer piles sacks of rice in a retail store in Carbon Market. Respondent­s of a Pulse Asia survey say the most urgent concern the government should address is giving Filipinos higher wages.
SUNSTAR FILE PILING ON THE KILOS. A laborer piles sacks of rice in a retail store in Carbon Market. Respondent­s of a Pulse Asia survey say the most urgent concern the government should address is giving Filipinos higher wages.

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