P150 pay hike to widen gap of formal, informal sectors – ECOP

Only 16 percent of the 50 million workers will benefit from the proposed P150 legislated daily pay increase, according to the Employers Confederation of the Philippines. PHOTO COURTESY OF PNA
Only 16 percent of the 50 million workers will benefit from the proposed P150 legislated daily pay increase, according to the Employers Confederation of the Philippines. PHOTO COURTESY OF PNA

THE Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) said the proposed P150 legislated daily pay increase will only widen the wage gap between the formal and informal sectors.

Only 16 percent of the employed Filipinos will only benefit from the proposed wage hike, which is pending in the Senate, according to ECOP president Sergio Ortiz-Luis said.

“If we will have the legislated wage increase, only 16 percent of the 50 million workers will benefit. And who are those 84 percent? These are the farmers, fisherfolk, market vendors, those in the small industries, tricycle drivers, jeepney drivers — they do not have employers. If you will hike the wages, who will increase the wages of the 84 percent?” Ortiz-Luis said in Filipino.

He added wage hikes could trigger higher prices of commodities, which those in the informal sector would not afford.

“Does the government have other programs for the 84 percent who will not have wage increase? If the government will pay for the P150 for the 42 million workers, that’s in trillion (pesos), and our budget could not afford that,” he said.

Ortiz-Luis said even without the legislated wage increase, employers, especially large companies, have been generous in giving benefits to their workers. (PNA)/PN

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