The Freeman

Labor groups pushing for release of ECOLA

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/GAN

The Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s (TUCP) has urged the regional wage boards to issue Emergency Cost of Living Allowance (ECOLA) to cushion the impact of surging price spikes on workers, especially minimum wage earners.

TUCP President Raymond Democrito C. Mendoza said that this is to alleviate the plight of the workers, amid high inflation.

Mendoza, who is also the TUCP Partylist representa­tive and House of Representa­tives Deputy Speaker, also called on the government to grant a BBM Ayuda Para Sa Manggagawa­ng Pilipino (BAMP), which is similar to the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (CAMP), for affected workers of firms that streamline­d or closed during the pandemic.

The TUCP has proposed that BAMP should give a one-time bigtime ₱5,000 government financial assistance to around four million minimum wage earners.

Dennis Derige, spokespers­on of Partido Mangagawa-Cebu, said that any proposed increase in the take home pay of workers, be it in the form of ayuda or adjustment in the cost of living allowance or direct wage increase legislated or thru wage boards, is a welcome move in order to alleviate the plight of the workers and cushion the impact of high inflation.

“ECOLA must approximat­e the purchasing power lost due to inflation from the current nominal minimum wages set by the regional wage boards, or a portion of the gap between the nominal and real minimum wages, considerin­g our predicamen­t where all—both workers and businesses—are hit by the inflation as well as still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, Ukraine-Russia war, looming global recession, and climate change,” said Mendoza in a statement.

He added that the BAMP is to help both workers and businesses amid high inflation towards pumpprimin­g the economy through consumptio­n spending for basic needs as we gradually build back better.

He said that now is the time for urgency and dispatch towards an immediate interventi­on to save our workers from the vicious cycle of poverty and hunger.

“Our call in TUCP has always been clear and resounding— enough with poverty wages, put life and meaning into the principle of true family living wages,” Mendoza said.

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