The Philippine Star

No wage hike on Labor Day – DOLE

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

There will be no pay hike for workers on Labor Day.

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday ruled out the possibilit­y of granting salary increases within the next two weeks.

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the wage board must follow procedures in resolving a petition for salary hike.

“Based on the process, the wage board will have to issue notice of hearing and they may not be able to come out with a decision on or before May 1,” Baldoz said.

She said conducting a public hearing in resolving a pedecision tition for salary increase is required by law.

Baldoz said representa­tives of DOLE, Department of Trade and Industry, National Economic and Developmen­t Authority and employers would decide the petition.

“If ever the board decides to grant a petition for wage increase, it would probably be after Labor Day,” she said.

Baldoz ordered the National Wages and Productivi­ty Commission and Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivi­ty Board (RTWPB) to hasten the process and come out with a by May.

There are two pending petitions for salary increase filed before the RTWPB in the National Capital Region.

Meanwhile, Baldoz said they have yet to receive a copy of a Supreme Court order requiring the department to comment on a petition to implement a national minimum wage and close down all RTWPBs.

She said it is unlikely to enforce a fixed minimum wage because of the different socioecono­mic conditions in the country’s 17 regions.

Baldoz said only Congress could change the current regional minimum wage.

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