Five P10 coins may be the biggest
alms that the NCR wage board ever gave workers, but it is still barya (small change).
The PHP 50/day minimum wage increase, bringing the new minimum wage to PHP 695,
is woefully inadequate in addressing the skyrocketing cost of living in Metro
Manila. With a daily living wage of over PHP 1,200 for a family of five, this
increase barely makes a dent in the poverty faced by workers.
Working poor despite wage
hike
The new minimum wage of PHP
695 translates to a monthly salary of PHP 15,290 (based on 22 working days).
However, this is still below the regional poverty threshold of PHP 15,713 as of
2023. Given the rising cost of living, the poverty threshold is likely even
higher now, making workers in Metro Manila even poorer.
Call to action
The labor movement recognizes that the current wage system perpetuates cheap wages. That's why we're fighting for real change through a legislated wage increase of PHP 200 in the upcoming 20th Congress. We urge all workers to unite and join the fight for a legislated wage hike that will genuinely improve our standard of living. Together, we can demand a fair wage that allows us to live with dignity.
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