Tag: marcos jr administration

PH minimum wages are family poverty wages (as of June 2024)

Hulyo 10, 2024

Workers and their families struggle with poverty wages and need an immediate large wage increase to bring immediate relief from the rising cost of goods and services.

Gov’t labor market, quality work hype disconnected from poor Filipinos’ reality — IBON

Hulyo 10, 2024

NEWS ANALYSIS

Persistent lack of decent work, low wages, and worsening poverty contradict the Marcos administration’s claims that the labor market is on a positive momentum and that more quality jobs are being created.

Odd jobs: Spiraling through another day

Hulyo 6, 2024

It may seem to be a mere picture of urban poverty and underdevelopment at first glance. But a closer look reveals something more profound.

Global victims of US military aggression

Hulyo 6, 2024

US’ military interventions globally range from direct military actions to covert operations to military support for client states. Lasting from days or weeks to over many years, these result in significant loss of life.

Why farmers in SJDM are under attack

Hulyo 5, 2024

Farming communities in San Jose Del Monte have become vital sources of agricultural products for Metro Manila. They have established their residence, economy, and self-sustaining organizations over the years. But trouble would always come to this seeming paradise.