Friday, March 13, 2026

As workers face renewed jobs crisis, green public employment and industrial policy asked

 

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The labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) today called on the Marcos Jr. administration to urgently rethink its economic and employment priorities following the sharp increase in unemployment recorded in January 2026. The group said the latest labor force figures show troubling signs for Filipino workers, with the unemployment rate climbing to 6 percent, a steep rise compared with 4.3 percent during the same period last year. The level is also approaching the rates seen near the end of the pandemic, when many Filipinos were still struggling to regain lost livelihoods.

 

“The unemployment spike is a warning sign that workers are being left behind. Government cannot sit back and wait for the private sector to solve the jobs crisis. It must actively create jobs and rebuild the economy around the needs of working people,” said Rene Magtubo, PM national chair and Marikina City councilor.

 

The labor organization also cautioned that external developments could further weaken job creation in the coming months. Heightened geopolitical tensions and the economic disruptions stemming from United States President Donald Trump’s war on Iran are already contributing to a global economic downturn.

 

Given these challenges, PM urged the government to immediately implement stronger public employment interventions to support displaced and underemployed workers. It proposed the establishment of a large-scale public jobs program that would provide sustained work rather than short-lived activities. The group stressed that existing programs that offer only a few days of temporary work are not enough to stabilize incomes.

 

Magtubo insisted that “Unlike existing short-term emergency programs that provide only a few days of work, the program should guarantee at least 100 days of paid employment per worker, prioritizing displaced workers, rural laborers, and communities heavily affected by climate disasters.”

 

PM suggested prioritizing green and climate-related jobs, particularly in rural areas where employment losses have been severe. Workers in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries have faced repeated setbacks due to destructive typhoons and widespread flooding linked to worsening climate conditions in recent years.

 

Projects focused on environmental rehabilitation, climate adaptation, and disaster prevention could both generate employment and strengthen the country’s resilience to climate impacts, the group said. Beyond emergency measures, PM stressed that the Philippines needs a long-term development strategy centered on job creation.

 

“We call for a state-led industrial policy that actively promotes labor-intensive industries capable of producing for the domestic market. The government must place decent work at the heart of economic policy. Without decisive action, rising unemployment will continue to undermine the livelihoods of working families across the country,” Magtubo argued.

PRESS RELEASE

March 13, 2026


Sunday, March 8, 2026

Women workers on war and crisis

 


On International Women’s Day, Partido Manggagawa (PM) said that imperialist wars and global tensions are making life even harder for working women. Conflicts abroad are pushing up the prices of oil and fuel, which in turn raise the cost of transportation, electricity, and food in the Philippines. For many families already living on tight budgets, this means an even heavier daily struggle to make ends meet, which disproportionately falls on women who bear the burden of domestic and care work.

 

“Kapag may digmaan, hindi lang ito nararamdaman sa battlefield. Nararamdaman ito ng mga ordinaryong babae sa palengke, sa pamasahe, at sa pagba-budget ng maliit na kita ng pamilya,” said Judy Ann Miranda, secretary-general of the labor group. “Habang tumataas ang presyo ng langis at mga bilihin, ang mga manggagawang babae at mga nanay ang unang napipilitang magtipid at magsakripisyo para maitawid ang pamilya sa araw-araw.”

 

Miranda also pointed to the uncertain situation of many overseas Filipino workers in the Middle East, a large number of whom are women working as domestic workers and caregivers. “Maraming Pinay ang napilitang mangibang-bansa para alagaan ang mga pamilya ng iba. Iniwan nila ang sarili nilang mga anak para lang may maipadala sa Pilipinas. Ngayon, dahil sa tensyon at gyera sa rehiyon, sila na naman ang nanganganib mawalan ng trabaho o mapilitang lumikas,” she said.

 

The Cebu chapter of PM is holding a women’s day rally today while the Bacolod chapter is conducting an indoor gathering of women workers in urban and rural areas of Negros Island, including sugarcane farms. The main demands are wage hike, regular jobs, secure livelihood and social protection for workers of all genders, along with calls against US-Israel war and abuse of women.

 

Yesterday, women leaders of the PM in Metro Manila were gathered in an indoor forum to commemorate International Women’s Day and also plan for month-long activities to advance women’s advocacies such as community laundromats and whole-day long day care centers.

 

The group also criticized the sexist remark made by Cong. Suntay during a House hearing referencing actress Anne Curtis, which was later defended by lawyer Ferdinand Topacio. According to Judy Ann Miranda, these kinds of remarks reflect a deeper problem in society. “Hindi aksidente ang ganitong pagtingin sa kababaihan. Sa isang lipunang hindi pantay ang kapangyarihan at yaman, madalas ginagawang biro o bagay ang babae para manatiling mababa ang tingin sa kanila,” Miranda said. “Kapag minamaliit ang kababaihan, mas madaling balewalain ang kanilang mababang sahod, ang mabigat na trabaho sa bahay, at ang sakripisyo ng mga migranteng manggagawa. Kaya ang laban para sa respeto sa kababaihan ay kaugnay ng laban ng mga manggagawa para sa dignidad, disenteng kabuhayan, at tunay na pagkakapantay-pantay.”


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Press Release

Partido Manggagawa

March 8, 2026


Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Workers to Congress: Don’t exploit Middle East crisis to kill wage reform bill

 

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The Partido Manggagawa (PM) on Wednesday called on the leadership and members of the House of Representatives to stay focused and continue deliberation of the bill abolishing the provincial rate in the face of the escalating military conflict in the Middle East.

 

PM Chair and former partylist representative Renato Magtubo made this call amid fear that the ongoing war could trigger restraint among policymakers, for instance, preventing the enactment of the Kamanggagawa wage reform bill which is awaiting plenary approval at the House of Representatives prior to the outbreak of the Middle East crisis.

 

Local pump prices of oil have started to spike despite the assurance made by the Department of Energy (DoE) that the country has enough inventory. The Philippine peso weakened further since Monday. Prices of agricultural inputs are expected to rise also as more than 80% of fertilizer supply is imported.

 

“Our economic managers, in tandem with capital, are very clever at throwing a monkey-wrench to any wage proposal even under normal conditions. Now they will surely exploit the Middle East crisis to kill the wage reform bill. The House must shield itself from this kind of pressure,” stated Magtubo.

 

Abolishing the provincial rate by establishing a national minimum wage and designating the NCR rate as floor wage is an initial step aimed at rectifying 36 years of injustice under the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB), explained Magtubo.

 

“Living wage remains the ultimate ‘regime change’ workers will continue to demand,” added Magtubo.

 

“Nadamay at pinahirapan na nga tayo ng ‘regime change’ project ni Donald Trump at Netanyahu sa Iran. Huwag nang dagdagan pa ang pasaning ito sa pamamagitan ng pagpatay sa panukalang wage reform law,” concluded Magtubo.

PRESS RELEASE

Partido Manggagawa

04 March 2026

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Women workers demand: Abrogate the VFA—Stop US-Israel war, defend Filipino lives

 

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Iran’s retaliation shows what could happen if the Philippines hosts US war games and military hubs for foreign wars of aggression

 

Women of Partido Manggagawa (PM) strongly condemn the ongoing joint US-Israel assault on Iran, which has triggered retaliatory strikes on US facilities in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and other Gulf states. This dangerous escalation has already disrupted global travel and trade, and killed civilians, and it threatens to spiral into wider regional war.

 

“We reject imperialist wars that cost countless civilian lives. History shows that when the US wages war, women and children suffer the most—displaced, impoverished, denied healthcare and education, and exposed to violence and long-term trauma,” said PM Secretary-General Judy Ann Miranda.

 

She added that the conflict also puts at least 2 million Filipino migrant workers in the Middle East at serious risk— many of them women working as domestic workers, nurses, caregivers, and service workers. They left home because of poverty and lack of decent jobs. Now they face the risk of bombings, displacement, job loss, unpaid wages, and sudden evacuation. When war erupts, migrant workers are often the most vulnerable—trapped by restrictive contracts, limited mobility, and lack of protection. Tragically, a Filipina caregiver was killed in an airstrike in Israel during retaliatory attacks, underscoring the mortal danger confronting Filipino workers in the region.

 

PM warned that the Philippines faces real danger under the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA). By allowing US troops access to local bases, ports, and facilities for war games and military operations, our country risks becoming a strategic launch point—and a potential target—in expanding US wars against Iran or China.

 

Miranda explained that military basing does not guarantee security but exposes Filipino communities to retaliation. War and militarization would worsen gendered violence, economic insecurity, and the deprivation of basic services for women and families here at home.

 

Women workers demand:

 

Abrogate the VFA and all foreign military arrangements.

Stop the US-Israel genocide on Palestine and war on Iran.

Push for an immediate ceasefire.

Ensure the protection, safety and evacuation readiness for all Overseas Filipino Workers in conflict zones.

Redirect military spending to social services—healthcare, education, decent work, childcare, housing, and protection against gender violence.

 

“Women workers refuse to let Philippine soil be used for wars that are not ours. We stand for peace, sovereignty, and social justice—not foreign military domination,” she ended. 

Press Release

March 3, 2026

Partido Manggagawa

Sunday, March 1, 2026

PM to PBBM: Join the condemnation, act fast on OFW’ safe repatriation

Trump and Netanyahu’s illegal war against Iran must be condemned by the whole world; thus, we call on President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. to declare a categorical position against the joint US-Israel war of aggression against Iran. 

At the same time, we ask the government to ensure the swift repatriation of thousands of our OFWs in the Middle East while time and safe passages remain available. There are at least 2 million OFWs based in the Middle East.

Partido Manggagawa considers the Trump-Netanyahu tandem as anti-humanity – their wars of aggression and genocide more murderous than the “evils” they kill. Filipino workers gain nothing from this kind of war other than uncertainty, violence and lost jobs. 

We further believe the death of Ayatollah Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, would not lead to peacetime in the region for peace has never been the objective of the US and Israel in waging genocide in Palestine and seeking regime change in Iran and elsewhere. On the contrary, the more likely scenario points to the escalation and conflagration of this war into a regional conflict, or worse, as the global state of destabilization serves the interest of the US war industry and its agenda for hegemony. The destruction of the states of Palestine, Iraq, Libya, Syria, the latest aggression against Venezuela, Cuba, and now Iran – are all testament to this imperialist madness. 

We join the world’s peace-loving people in the fight against wars of aggression, and will continue to do so until the evil of imperialism is “obliterated”, to borrow Trump’s word. 

PRESS STATEMENT
Partido Manggagawa
01 March 2026