Saturday, September 12, 2015

Cebu: Labor groups express dismay at P13 increase

THE P13 adjustment in the minimum wage approved by the regional wage board for minimum wage earners in Metro Cebu is not enough, according to labor groups.

“We are dismayed by the increase. It is too far from our demand,” said Dennis Derige, spokesperson for Partido ng Manggawa (PM) in Cebu.

He said that the increase is not enough to provide for a worker’s daily subsistence.
Art Barrit of the Associated Labor Union-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP) expressed a similar sentiment, saying ALU-TUCP anticipated a higher wage hike.

Proposal

“We did not expect that amount. We were expecting more than P50," Barrit told Sun.Star Cebu in an interview yesterday.

He laments that despite the figures they had shown during the deliberation, the wage board has not bothered to consider their proposal.

Last July, the group filed a petition before the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) 7 for a P92 increase in the daily minimum wage.

Barrit said that the RTWPB “always” ruled in favor of the management sector.
Barrit said they are prepared to file a motion for reconsideration before the National Wages and Productivity Council (NWPC) in Manila.

Cities

Labor groups also pointed out that the P13 increase only applies to the cities of Carcar, Danao, Cebu, Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, and the town of Cordova.

Derige said that PM is asking Congress to abolish the RTWPB and replace it with the National Living Wage Commission.

Joe Tomungha, labor sector representative in the RTWPB, said that he thought of resigning from the post last year but decided not to because the move would impair the sector’s representation in the wage board.
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) 7 Exequiel Sarcauga said in an interview that he respects the opinion of the labor groups.

Sarcauga said that a regionalized wage classification was set in place because of regional disparity in standard of living and economic profile.

He said that the wage adjustment only covered Metro Cebu, the center of economic activity in Cebu.

He said that to address the issue, the rest of Cebu should be opened to investments.

He said that if the RTWPB is abolished, the DOLE will comply with the order. - By EARL JON M. RALLOSPublished in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on September 12, 2015.

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