The Philippine Star

Employers’ group asks BBM: Veto P100 wage hike law

- By BELLA CARIASO – With Rhodina Villanueva

President Marcos should veto a proposed measure legislatin­g a P100 daily across-the-board increase for the private sector as there is no way that small businesses can comply with the legislated wage hike, Employers Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP) chairman Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. said yesterday.

“The President can veto it, and I personally believe that the President listens to his economic managers, as all of them are against the proposed measure,” Ortiz-Luis, newly reelected Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion president, said during the Pandesal Forum in Quezon City.

Senators unanimousl­y approved Senate Bill 2534 under Committee Report No. 190, a measure which, if it becomes law, could be the first since 1989 that a legislated pay hike would be implemente­d nationwide.

Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri said he expects the measure to hurdle third and final reading next week and appealed to members of the House of Representa­tives to do their part and pass a counterpar­t measure.

Ortiz-Luis noted that 15 of the 16 regional wage boards have just granted another round of increase in minimum wages.

“It will worsen the plight of the informal sector and its overwhelmi­ng 47 million strong presence in the workforce and contributi­on to the economy,” he added.

Ortiz-Luis added that lawmakers should adopt a more comprehens­ive approach to address economic equality instead of focusing solely on wage increases.

He also denied that employers were against the wage hike because it would decrease their profits. Rather, 90 percent of the country’s 52 million workforce are employed by micro, small and medium enterprise­s, which could face difficulti­es in complying with the measure.

“It is not a question of lower earnings as big companies can afford to give more perks. The problem is the micro enterprise­s. There is no way small businesses can provide that,” Ortiz-Luis said.

Benefits

On the other hand, the Nagkaisa labor coalition debunked claims from employers that the proposed P100 wage increase would have negative effects on the economy and businesses.

It said a wage hike higher than P100 can be absorbed by the economy, stressing that “historical evidence and regional comparison­s support the benefits of wage increases.”

“The P25 wage increase nationwide enacted in 1989 is a good example. Despite such a substantia­l wage hike of about 40 percent nationwide and the coup attempts that followed, contrary to employers’ logic, it did not lead to substantia­l job losses,” Nagkaisa said.

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