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STAGGERED ROLLOUT

Concepcion proposes implementi­ng the P100 wage hike in tranches

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PRIVATE Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) head for jobs and Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion on Wednesday suggested the proposed PHP100 wage hike should be implemente­d on a staggered basis and not just in one go.

In an interview with Bagong Pilipinas Ngayon, Concepcion said the past administra­tion has never imposed an immediate wage hike of as much as PHP100.

“I am not against wage increases... But do we implement 100 (pesos) in one go or we plan that overtime?” he asked, adding that only large companies will be able to afford the rate of the wage hike.

“Not everybody can afford a P100 wage increase, maybe large corporatio­ns, those that are doing well. But there are also [those] that are not doing well,” he added.

Asked about the implementa­tion period for the staggered pay increase, Concepcion said he would leave this topic to the experts.

Although the micro-enterprise­s will be exempted from implementi­ng the PHP100 pay hike, small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs), which comprise 99 percent of business establishm­ents, will struggle to implement it, and may lead to close down their operation, the former presidenti­al adviser for entreprene­urship said.

He added that some MSMEs have started to recover from the impacts of the pandemic and this kind of government policy should not break the momentum.

Concepcion noted that aside from wage hikes, Filipinos should also pursue improving their skills.

“I think we should remain focused on creating more jobs for our people. Hopefully, some of our people will start to upskill and reskill themselves because the more skills you have, you can move up the ladder and be promoted to a higher position which will give you higher pay,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) remained in opposition to the PHP100 pay increase.

In a statement Wednesday, the PCCI said Congress should defer the discussion­s on salary adjustment­s to the National Wages and Productivi­ty and Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivi­ty Boards.

PCCI president Enunina Mangio said the PHP100 wage hike will only benefit five million workers in the formal sector, leaving behind the 47 million Filipinos working in the informal sector.

“The PHP100 proposed wage (hike) will not even be enough when inflation goes up. Why don’t we instead legislate measures to address the rising cost in food prices and other issues that hamper our economic growth?” Mangio said.

She added that the big-time pay hike would shun away foreign investors looking into establishi­ng and expanding in the Philippine­s.

“No one would ever try to look at the Philippine­s once they see that legislator­s can enact wage hikes anytime, even disregardi­ng the authority of the National Wage Board,” the executive of the country’s largest business organizati­on said.

On the other hand, the business group offered a few proposals to improve the labor conditions in the country.

Not everybody can afford a P100 wage increase, maybe large corporatio­ns, those that are doing well. But there are also [those] that are not doing well JOEY CONCEPCION

Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) head for jobs and Go Negosyo founder

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