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Rey Almendras at NCR wage consultation |
Metro Manila — In a strongly worded statement delivered at the NCR wage consultation, the labor group Kapatiran ng mga Unyon at Samahang Manggagawa (KAPATIRAN) called on the regional wage board to defer action on wage orders this year and instead support a legislated wage hike through Congress. The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board–National Capital Region held a “Labor Sector Wage Consultation” yesterday afternoon at the Philippine Trade Training Center in Pasay City.
Rey Almendras, KAPATIRAN
President, emphasized the worsening economic hardships faced by Filipino
workers despite official claims of low inflation and declining unemployment.
Citing recent survey data, Almendras highlighted that over a quarter of
Filipino families are experiencing hunger, while more than half consider
themselves poor—the highest levels seen in decades.
“The minimum wage—even with
almost yearly increases—remains below the poverty threshold. Workers are
starving while government figures paint a rosy picture,” Almendras said. KAPATIRAN
pointed to the erosion of real wages, noting that the current ₱645 nominal
daily wage in Metro Manila has a real value of only ₱519—₱126 short of its 2018
equivalent. The group argues that, when combining wage recovery with a just
share in productivity gains, workers are entitled to no less than a ₱200 daily
wage increase.
This, Almendras noted, is not
just a demand but a constitutional right. “The Constitution mandates a living
wage and a just share in the fruits of production. But workers haven’t felt
either,” he said. “Despite rising productivity, the real wage hasn’t kept up.”
KAPATIRAN also expressed
frustration over past wage orders issued by the NCR Wage Board, which fell far
short of workers' demands—granting only ₱40 and ₱35 increases in 2023 and 2024
respectively. Kapatiran filed a P100 wage petition in December 2022. “We’ve lost hope in the regional wage board.
They’ve been blind and deaf to workers’ pleas. It’s time for a new path,”
Almendras declared.
The group is now joining a broader coalition of labor organizations pushing for a national, legislated wage hike in Congress, citing the stronger prospects brought by the recent election of pro-worker legislators. In closing, Almendras issued a direct appeal to the NCR Wage Board: “Please refrain from issuing a wage order this year. Let Congress do its job. With workers’ actions inside and outside Congress, we hope to finally win our demand.”
PRESS RELEASE
Rey Almendras
President, Kapatiran
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