Tag: wage hike
The Family Living Wage as of November 2022
Disyembre 6, 2022
Gov’t growth hype hides worsening situation of ordinary Filipinos — IBON
Nobyembre 23, 2022
The finance secretary’s recent trumpeting of rapid growth is hype, and in reality the economy and the conditions of ordinary Filipinos have barely even returned to pre-pandemic levels.
Real wages fall as inflation spikes
Hunyo 9, 2022
Higher May inflation pushed the real value of wages to even lower levels and is making basic food and transport services even more unaffordable. Inflation far outpaces the outgoing Duterte administration’s wage hikes and wage earners are worse off now than six years ago.
NCR minimum wage barely half of family living wage
Mayo 18, 2022
NCR minimum wage increased but still falls short of living wage
Inflation makes NCR family living wage rise to Php1,087
Mayo 5, 2022
The NCR minimum wage is falling even further behind the FLW and a meaningful increase is more urgent than ever for genuinely inclusive recovery.
Under Duterte: least and lowest wage hikes in 36 years
Mayo 1, 2022
Substantial wage increase should be among the priorities of the next administration.
The scourge of price hikes
Abril 16, 2022
Prices keep rising, cash subsidies are limited, and real wages keep falling. The situation will not get better if the government does not acknowledge that the rampant jobs crisis and worsening poverty are huge problems that require big solutions.
Wage hike possible with transparency, gov’t support
Abril 9, 2022
If employers are transparent about their revenues and net incomes this will likely show that large corporations and even many medium enterprises can hike wages with only a small cut on their profits. Government can meanwhile provide wage subsidies and other forms of support to MSMEs who cannot yet afford this.
Wage increase needed to avert only real wage decline in 36 years
Abril 1, 2022
If the Duterte administration does not give a large wage hike, it will finish its term with the only decline in real wages among all post-Marcos administrations over the past 36 years.