The Freeman

RTWPB hit over ‘inaction’ on wage petitions

- Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n Staff Member

The Associated Labor Unions-Trade Congress of the Philippine­s (ALU-TUCP) has assailed the supposed inaction of the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivi­ty Board (RTWPB)-7 on wage hike petitions filed by various labor groups.

ALU-TUCP spokespers­on Alan Tanjusay said RTWPB-7 appears to be disconnect­ed from the needs of millions of workers who are trying to make both ends meet with their meager and eroding income.

RTWPB-7 has not issued any wage order as of this writing.

Five regions, including the National Capital Region, Region 6, Region 1, Region 2, and Caraga have issued their respective new wage orders.

In Region 7, the wage hike petitions were filed by LONBISCO Employees Organizati­on (LEO) represente­d by its president, Alvin P. Pino; Metaphil Workers Union (MWU) represente­d by its president, Melchor S. Atupan; Union Bank Employees Associatio­n (UBEA) represente­d by its president Nicholou Malazarte; Paul Alvin Fajardo, CELAC representa­tive; and Metudio Belarmino.

They are asking for a P308 daily wage increase for minimum wage earners.

TUCP asked for a P430 additional amount to the daily wage while the Alyansa sa mga Mamumuong Kontraktwa­l sa Sugbo (ALSA Kontraktwa­l-Cebu) filed a petition to increase the minimum wage in Central Visayas and to assert a P750 national minimum wage in the country.

For Class A areas, ALSA Kontraktwa­l-Cebu proposed an additional P346 to the minimum wage of non-agricultur­al workers, and an additional P356 to agricultur­al workers and workers in establishm­ents with less than 10 employees.

For Class B areas, the petition proposed an increase of P384 for nonagricul­tural workers, and an additional P389 for agricultur­al workers and for workers in establishm­ents with less than 10 employees.

Lastly, for Class C areas, the petition sought to add P394 to the minimum wage of non-agricultur­al workers, and an additional P399 for agricultur­al workers and for workers in establishm­ents with less than 10 employees.

All wage increases would total P750 when added to the current wages.

The Labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) has reiterated its call for a P100 wage hike, in reaction to the three-year high inflation of 4.9 percent on April 2022.

Dennis Derige, PM-Cebu spokespers­on, said the P100 is wage recovery, not a real increase in salaries.

He said that from 2018 to the present, real wages have declined by a significan­t amount of eight percent as the rising inflation rate erodes real wages further.

Derige cited data from the National Wages and Productivi­ty Commission that as of February 2022, the P404 minimum wage in Metro Cebu is worth only P371 based on inflation since 2018.

PM is also asking that an emergency session of Congress tackle a legislated wage hike.

“The regional wage boards are useless. Instead workers want Congress to pass a law mandating a P100 acrossthe-board wage increase, even for those receiving salaries above the minimum wage since everyone has been affected by inflation,” Derige said in an earlier statement.

The last time Region 7 workers got a minimum wage increase was on January 5, 2020.

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? Children sing during the Flores de Mayo at the St. Joseph Patriarch Parish in Mabolo, Cebu City.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL Children sing during the Flores de Mayo at the St. Joseph Patriarch Parish in Mabolo, Cebu City.

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