The Freeman

Prioritizi­ng job creation over wage hikes urged

MANILA, Philippine­s — Creating more jobs is a better way to improve lives than the proposed P350 minimum wage increase by the House of Representa­tives, according to Go Negosyo founder and Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) Jobs Lead Joey Concepcion.

-

Concepcion emphasized the importance of a growing economy for better employee well-being.

More jobs will naturally lead to lasting wage increases as the economy expands, the Go Negosyo founder explained.

Pointing to sectors like nursing, where high demand results in higher wages, Concepcion expressed support to a long-term solution of upskilling and reskilling workers to make the Philippine workforce competitiv­e in the ASEAN region.

“We will help our workers upskill and reskill because this will make Philippine labor competitiv­e with our ASEAN neighbors,” he said.

He added that a skilled workforce attracting foreign investment­s is seen as key to economic growth, leading to sustained job creation and wage growth.

Concepcion warned against relying solely on quick wage hikes to boost the economy, as it could negatively impact smaller businesses.

“Eventually smaller companies cannot survive and they will close shop. Rather than having people with jobs, you will have people with no jobs,” Concepsion said.

He highlighte­d the need for a balanced approach that supports overall business growth.

The Go Negosyo founder also proposed letting regional boards handle the minimum wage adjustment­s, considerin­g factors like inflation and living costs.

He emphasized caution, especially for small businesses, as they make up a significan­t part of the economy.

“Business is not against giving wage increases but we have to be careful when we do it, and how we do it, especially considerin­g our MSMEs comprise 99 percent of enterprise­s and generate more than half the jobs here. They cannot afford the wage increase because they are survival entreprene­urs,” Concepcion said. (Philstar.com)

 ?? ?? The project will build three towers of branded residences and service-apartments within the 11-hectare Tambuli Seaside Living property. Scheduled to start constructi­on in 2025, the project targets to welcome its first guests in 2028.
The project will build three towers of branded residences and service-apartments within the 11-hectare Tambuli Seaside Living property. Scheduled to start constructi­on in 2025, the project targets to welcome its first guests in 2028.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines