Friday, April 24, 2026

Labor group asks BBM to ok wage petitions

 


The group Kapatiran ng mga Unyon at Samahang Manggagawa today called on President Bong Bong Marcos, Jr. to exercise moral suasion on the regional wage boards to immediately act on pending salary adjustment petitions. Yesterday, Kapatiran filed a petition for a P200 wage hike at the NCR wage board. Last March 27, a coalition of labor groups led by Partido Manggagawa and Sentro ng mga Progresibo at Nagkakaisang Manggagawa filed a similar petition for a P100 salary increase in Central Visayas. Next week, another alliance plans to submit a petition for a wage adjustment for Western Visayas workers.

 

“President Marcos, Jr., the P30 reduction in the price of LPG is not enough. Workers need a P200 wage hike. With great power comes great responsibility. Use your emergency powers to help workers. What kind of state of emergency is this if there are no ambulances for wage earners?” stated Rey Almendras, president of the group Kapatiran and also of the Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Labor Union.

 

The wave of wage petitions foreshadows the suite of demands in the coming Labor Day protests next week. Aside from a wage hike, Labor Day demands include higher assistance for informal workers, improved public employment program, suspension of the excise tax on oil, abolition of the vat on oil and electricity, review of the oil deregulation law and electricity privatization, state-led renewable energy program and a stop to the US-Israel war on Iran. There are Labor Day marches planned in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, Bacolod and Iloilo by the group Partido Manggagawa in alliance with other labor organizations. Kapatiran is joining the planned Labor Day protest in Metro Manila.

 

Almendras insisted that “Lahat na nagtaas pero ang sweldo napako. Tama na. Sobra na. Umento na! High inflation due to the war on Iran constitutes a supervening event that necessitates the P200 wage hike. The government’s own data—from the Philippine Statistics Authority—reveals that the current P695 minimum wage in Metro Manila has an effective real value of only P539.18, representing a loss of P155.82 since 2018. We are not really asking for a wage hike but simply wage recovery.”

 

“The seriousness of the current economic conditions has been formally acknowledged by the National Security Council, which has declared that the Philippines is facing a socio-economic crisis. Sapat na itong batayan para sa deklarasyon ng supervening event,” Almendras argued. It is still two months before the lapse of one year after the last NCR wage order.

 

Photos of filing at PM FB: https://www.facebook.com/partidomanggagawa/ 


April 24, 2026

Kapatiran ng mga Unyon at Samahang Manggagawa

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Labor group to file P200 wage hike petition in NCR tomorrow

 Media Advisory

April 22, 2026

Kapatiran ng mga Unyon at Samahang Manggagawa

Contact Rey Almendras @ 09480082350

 

 

What: Kapatiran ng mga Unyon at Samahang Manggagawa will file a P200 wage hike petition

 

Where: NCR Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board (11th Floor Trium Square, Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Pasay)

 

When: Tomorrow, April 23, 2026, 9:30 am

 

Photo opportunity: A delegation workers will accompany Kapatiran president Rey Almendras (of the Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco Labor Union) and secretary Ronald Tan (of the Kapisanan ng mga Manggagawa ng Dunkin Donuts), both of whom will be available for media interviews

 

Kapatiran is arguing that high inflation due to the war on Iran constitutes a supervening event that necessitates the P200 wage hike. PSA data reveals that the current P695 minimum wage in NCR has an effective real value of only P539.18, representing a loss of P155.82

 

The petition is first in the NCR while a wage hike petition was filed last month in Region 7 (Central Visayas). A P200 legislated wage hike is also pending in the House of Representatives

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

MEPZ mass layoff spurs demand for improved TUPAD

 

From Cebu Toyo Corporation website

According to the group Partido Manggagawa (PM), some 230 workers of Cebu Toyo Corporation have been put on indefinite forced leave as a result of the US-Israel war on Iran. PM is calling for an improved public employment program to assist the laid off workers in transitioning to new and better jobs.

 

“Unfortunately, we fear that the indefinite forced leave is a step towards eventual retrenchment for the workers. Further, the mass layoff promises to be just the first wave of war-related terminations. Thus, the government needs to set up a job assistance program in dialogue with labor organizations,” stated Dennis Derige, spokesperson of the Cebu chapter of PM and also vice chair of the Regional 7 industrial tripartite peace council.

 

Cebu Toyo produces optical lenses for electronic products and is located in the Mactan Economic Zone 2 at Basak, Lapu-Lapu City. The indefinite forced leave was a response to supply chain disruptions due to the war in the Middle East, according to the management of Cebu Toyo.

 

PM is assisting the workers and is coordinating with the local office of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for a dialogue with the affected workers. “This is a test case of the emergency powers granted to President Bongbong Marcos, Jr. With great power comes great responsibility. We demand an urgent response from the President’s alter ego in the DOLE,” Derige asserted.

 

PM has criticized the existing emergency employment program called TUPAD for being too limited and entangled in patronage politics. The group is calling for a new public employment program that is delinked from politicians and instead based on a national registry of legitimate beneficiaries. Moreover, it is calling for 100 days of paid work not the usual 10 days. Finally, PM wants to prioritize climate jobs instead of the street sweeping that TUPAD currently implements.

 

Derige also called on the regional wage board to fast track the P100 wage petition filed by unions. Derige argued that “The unprecedented emergency powers granted to President Marcos, Jr. is already enough evidence of a supervening event that necessitates an immediate decision by the wage board.”

 

With Labor Day just more than a month away, PM is calling for an expanded ayuda program and an independent foreign policy aside from a P200 legislated wage hike and improved public employment program. “The Philippines should add its voice to the call of the Pope and other global actors for an end to the war and a new rules-based international order based on respect for sovereignty and development,” Derige insisted.

Press Release

April 14, 2026

 

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Structural reforms needed as free market policies collide with public interest

 


Partido Manggagawa finds the decision of President Marcos to place the country under a state of energy emergency an attempt to show the people that the government is in control. The truth is, it is not.

 

In the midst of the current price shocks, it is becoming clearer that the Philippine government is incapable of protecting the Filipino people because of the limitations imposed by the free market framework of the Oil Deregulation Law (RA 8479).

 

It is not because the Philippine State lacked powers to deal with any emergency. Its problem now is how to extricate itself from the dilemma of trying to demonstrate control against the fact that it is deregulation and privatization policies that truly commands the economy.

 

Despite Palace’s assurances that they are “closely monitoring” price movements, the stark reality is that it has very limited capacity to directly influence fuel prices or stabilize supply. Under full deregulation, oil importation, pricing, and distribution are almost entirely in the hands of private companies.

 

Even the Price Act (RA 7581) which provides for the imposition of price ceilings in times of emergencies, cannot provide meaningful relief because oil and related products are not part of prime commodities covered under the law.

 

Another example is the Electric Power Reform Act (EPIRA). Its Sec. 71 provided the President emergency powers during a crisis. Yet it is hardly exercised against the power oligarchs who exercise total control of the privatized power industry. We also have very strong climate commitments, yet our planned transition is very dependent on private investments and the leadership of the private sector.    

 

The State is well aware of the need for emergency intervention to prevent profiteering by private companies and protect consumers, however, market liberalization remains an overarching economic policy, thus, discourages or even disables such intervention. This situation exposes workers and farmers to the full impact of global price shocks.

 

The government must, thus, address the contradiction between emergency response and its free market policy.

 

The government must therefore consider reforming or replacing the Oil Deregulation Law an immediate agenda. Energy is a strategic necessity that should not be left to the full discretion of market forces because it would undermine both economic stability and social justice. It is time to reclaim the State’s role in ensuring affordable and accessible energy for all.

 

In addition, it should address the chronic vulnerabilities of many sectors like in the case of ordinary workers whose life of poverty and insecurity are compounded by low wages, suppressed rights, and inadequate social protection.

 

This crisis situation likewise calls for the passage of the bill for wage hike and establishing the National Minimum Wage Law.

 

PRESS STATEMENT

25 March 2026

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

PM Urges Passage of the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill

Photo from UPS Cebu

 

In a rally together with the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) organizations at the House of Representatives, Partido Manggagawa called on the Congress of the Philippines to urgently pass the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention (APP) Bill, as supporters of the measure gathered again to push for its approval.

 

Together with Partido Manggagawa Kabataan and Tara Kabataan, the party stressed that a comprehensive government response is urgently needed to protect young people from early pregnancy.

 

According to Judy Ann Miranda, Secretary General of Partido Manggagawa, the scale of adolescent pregnancy in the Philippines demands immediate action.

 

“Mahigit 500 batang babae ang nagiging ina araw-araw. Ang mga buntis na wala pang 15 taong gulang ay tumaas ng 6.6% sa loob lamang ng apat na taon. Hindi ito mga numero lamang — ito ay aming mga kaklase, kaibigan, at kapatid,” said Red Collado, PM Kabataan spokesperson.

 

Miranda added that too many young people are being pushed deeper into poverty because they lack access to accurate information and adequate support.

 

“Masyado nang maraming kabataan ang nalulugmok sa kahirapan dahil sa kakulangan ng impormasyon at suporta,” she said.

 

Partido Manggagawa said the APP Bill seeks to strengthen protection for young people through comprehensive sexuality education in schools, the establishment of Adolescent Health Centers in every municipality, and the creation of social protection programs to ensure that pregnancy does not end a young person’s future.

 

“Ang APP Bill ay proteksyon — hindi banta. Ang mga paratang na makakasama ito sa kabataan ay nakabatay sa maling impormasyon. Hindi totoo na ilalayo nito ang mga kabataan sa kanilang mga magulang o prinsipyo. Sa halip, binibigyan nito ang kabataan ng tamang gabay mula sa mga guro, magulang, at komunidad,” Miranda explained.

 

She also stressed that the bill aims to ensure that young people have access to accurate information and health services, rather than relying on misinformation that spreads easily online.

 

“Sinasabi ng mga kalaban na mapipinsala nito ang kabataan. Ang sabi namin: nangyayari na ang pinsala — at nangyayari ito sa bawat araw na wala ang batas na ito,” Collado said.

 

Partido Manggagawa reiterated that the passage of the measure can no longer be delayed.

 

“Ang APP Bill ay hindi banta — ito ay proteksyon. Hindi na makakapaghintay ang ating mga kabataan. Tinatawagan namin ang Kongreso: ipasa na ang Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Bill,” Miranda said.

PRESS RELEASE

March 17, 2026