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15 regions can file wage hike petitions – DOLE

- Sheila Crisostomo

Minimum wage earners in 15 regions in the country can now file petitions for a salary increase, according to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

In a press briefing, DOLE-National Wages and Productivi­ty Commission (NWPC) executive director Maria Criselda Sy said it has been more than a year since the last wage orders were approved in these regions.

Sy said only workers in Cagayan Valley and Socsksarge­n, whose anniversar­y of their last wage order is on March 16 and Feb. 2, respective­ly, could not yet seek a wage hike.

Under the law, no petition for wage increase may be entertaine­d within the 12-month period from effectivit­y of the last salary hike.

Various labor groups are seeking an increase in the minimum wage as the price of basic commoditie­s continues to increase amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Sy said no wage petition has been filed in any region, but the NWPC is allowing public consultati­ons.

“We have allowed the use of digital platforms for public consultati­ons and hearings to ensure the continuity of services of our regional boards despite community restrictio­ns,” she said.

Consultati­ons and public hearings on petitions for wage hikes used to be conducted face-to-face.

Sy gave assurance that regional wage boards were directed to monitor the socio-economic situation in their areas amid the pandemic.

”Our regional wage boards have the capacity to analyze the situation in the regions,” she said.

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