The Freeman

Petition in: P145.10 wage hike

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/JMD

Four workers’ groups filed yesterday a petition for a P145.10 daily wage increase before the Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivi­ty Board in Central Visayas.

The proposed increase covers workers in the nonagricul­tural and agricultur­al sectors in the region.

The petitioner­s were the Cebu Labor Coalition, Lonbisco Employees Organizati­on, Metaphil Workers Union, and Unionbank Employees Associatio­n.

Minimum wage earners in the region got a P13 hike in their wages effective March 10 this year as contained in Wage Order No. 20.

But in their eightpage petition, yesterday’s petitioner­s said that since then, there have been supervenin­g conditions “that warrant and justify a review of the wage structure and the issuance of a new wage order.”

They cited the rising cost of fuel and prices of basic commoditie­s, as well as the impending hike in transporta­tion fare, among others.

Metudio Belarmino, spokespers­on of CLC, said the value of P1 is now equivalent only to P0.66.

Belarmino said his group is hoping that the newly-filed petition will be among the concerns to be tackled when the wage board convenes on September 28. This despite an earlier pronouncem­ent that no wage increase petition shall be entertaine­d within a year from the time the last wage hike was implemente­d, which was March 10.

Under the rules, the wage board will not entertain any wage petition within one year from the date of implementa­tion of the latest wage increase, unless there are supervenin­g conditions.

These supervenin­g conditions include increases in the prices of fuel and basic commoditie­s, cost of living, inflation rate, among others.

Belarmino said based on their computatio­n, the presence of supervenin­g conditions is very clear.

“The workers will face higher prices of goods and services once the Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion will be implemente­d. Real wages falling, higher taxes imminent,” part of the petition read.

The petition added it is time for Region 7’s wage board to evaluate its “failure” to provide substantia­l and significan­t wage increase for workers.

Earlier, Glenn Soco, president of the Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the country is considered one of the most expensive places to do business in Asia.

He called on businesses to remain competitiv­e to achieve their growth targets, which will eventually redound to better wages, income, and opportunit­ies for the people.

 ?? MITCHELLE PALAUBSANO­N ?? Cebu Labor Coalition spokespers­on Metudio Belarmino (wearing checkered polo) and Nicholou Malazarte, national
president of Unionbank Employees Associatio­n, submit a petition for wage
increase in Central Visayas before Regional Tripartite Wage and...
MITCHELLE PALAUBSANO­N Cebu Labor Coalition spokespers­on Metudio Belarmino (wearing checkered polo) and Nicholou Malazarte, national president of Unionbank Employees Associatio­n, submit a petition for wage increase in Central Visayas before Regional Tripartite Wage and...
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