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Public-Private Sector Workers Demand Wage Hikes, End to Wage-Slashing Contractualization

Published on November 28, 2010

Private and public sector workers from different labor groups held caravans and picket rallies to push for workers’ rights to living wages and job security.

By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com

MANILA — Last Thursday, various organizations of private sector workers held two different “Lakbayan” (caravans) from Region IV, joining two big rallies in different locations in Metro Manila, while public sector workers separately held another caravan to hold a picket in front of Congress. All these protest actions served also as preparation for Bonifacio Day Nov 30.

The caravans and rallies raised calls for “legislated, substantial” pay hikes— a P125 ($2.8) legislated minimum wage hike nationwide for private sector workers and a P6,000 ($136) minimum pay hike for government workers— and an end to the seemingly “government policy” of contractualization of jobs, which slash the workers’ wages even lower.

The Southern Tagalog “Caravan for Substantial Wage Hike” led by the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) started the day early with a rally in front of the Nestlé plant in Cabuyao, Laguna. This is the core factory in Asia of the world’s largest food company.

Nestlé Philippines has figured in a bloody breakup of the strike of its 600-strong United Filipro Employees (UFE) nine years ago. The union has appealed to President Benigno Noynoy Aquino to urge Nestlé to abide by the Supreme Court decisions on their case, but after months of fruitless following up with the office of the president and talking with the labor department, the union said Nestlé still flouts the law up to this day.

“It is evident that it is the capitalists, landlords that Noynoy really serves… they are Noynoy’s real boss!” said Noel Alemania, UFE’s acting president, as they pointed to President Aquino laying the ceremonial time capsule in the groundbreaking ceremony of Nestlé’s fifth manufacturing facility in the Philippines last Nov 23, while their labor case gathers dust in government offices.

Nestlé management has reportedly increased the number of its lower-paid contractual workers after it laid off its striking employees.

In Southern Tagalog, workers complain that wage freeze and below minimum wage rates are rampant as an unwritten policy of the numerous eco-zones in the region.

From Cabuyao, Laguna, the “Caravan for Substantial Wage Hike” travelled for nearly three hours to reach the House of Representatives in Batasan, Quezon City, where Anakpawis Partylist Rep. Rafael Mariano met them.
Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano has filed HB 375 calling for P125 ($2.8) daily minimum wage hike nationwide. In a brief program, the workers called on the rest of the country’s legislators to “prioritize the legislation of HB 375.”

“Given the continuous rise in prices of petroleum products and basic goods, only the workers’ wages have remained frozen at the lowest levels,” said Hermie Marasigan, spokesperson of KMU-Southern Tagalog. “It is only just and timely especially this Christmas season to increase the workers’ wages.”

The caravan then drove to the foot of Mendiola Bridge near Malacañang to further dramatize their calls for substantial wage hike.


Modern-day Andres Bonifacios. (Photo by KPMM / bulatlat.com)

The next day members of KMU and Koalisyon ng Progresibong Manggagawa at Mamamayan (KPMM), a new alliance for “substantial wage hike”, simultaneously held a noise barrage in various points of Metro Manila.
Legislated Wage Hikes Demanded As Well by Government Employees

Employees from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, National Housing Authority, National Food Authority, National Printing Office, the Senate, Department of Social Welfare and Development, the Judiciary, Quezon City Hall and other government agencies also rallied last Thursday in front of the House of Representatives to demand a new round of salary increases for all government employees.

They timed their rally to coincide with the filing of House Bill 3746 to legislate a P6,000 ($136) increase in the minimum pay of all government employees. The bill is sponsored by Anakpawis Rep. Rafael Mariano, Gabriela Women’s Partylist Rep. Emmi de Jesus, ACT Teachers Partylist Rep. Antonio Tinio and Kabataan Partylist Rep. Raymond Palatino.

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  1. Why workers ‘revolt’ on Bonifacio’s birthday « Chronicles of Carlos Says:

    [...] re-filed bills for a wage hike in Congress, and both will swarm the streets on November 30,” saidElmer “Bong” Labog, chairperson of labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno and co-convenor of [...]

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