'Ang liit!': Dalipe shares congressmen's consensus on Senate's P100 legislated wage hike
At A Glance
- Majority Leader Zamboanga City 2nd district Rep. Mannix Dalipe says most members of the House of Representatives think the P100 legislated wage hike recently approved by the Senate simply isn't enough to meet the needs of Filipino workers.
- The House Committee on Labor and Employment will tackle bills on minimum wage increase this Tuesday, Feb. 26.
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The House of Representatives' consensus on the P100 legislated wage hike recently approved by the Senate is that the amount simply isn't enough to meet the needs of Filipino workers.
Majority Leader Zamboanga City 2nd district Rep. Mannix Dalipe shared this detail on Sunday, Feb. 25 amid the calls from senators for the House members to hasten the passage of their own wage hike bill.
“Our workers are enduring tough times, and as their representatives, it is imperative that we find substantial solutions to alleviate their financial burdens,” Dalipe pointed out.
The House members, he said, are pushing for a more considerable increase, recommending a study for a legislated wage hike ranging from P150 to P350 per day. This range, they argue, would more appropriately address the significant decline in workers’ real wages and their diminishing purchasing power.
“While any increase is a step in the right direction, we must ensure that our legislative actions truly make a meaningful difference in the lives of our workers, particularly when considering the substantial challenges faced by the business sector, especially micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises,” he explained.
The House Committee on Labor and Employment will tackle bills on minimum wage increase this Wednesday, Feb. 26.
“The Congress is not just about passing laws quickly without thorough consideration. We are committed to enacting legislation that is both practical and beneficial for the long term,” stated Dalipe.
He said the House recognizes the delicate balance between supporting workers and ensuring business sustainability, adding that “with MSMEs constituting a significant portion of the Philippine economy, the potential repercussions of wage increases on employment rates and business viability are not taken lightly".
Dalipe also stressed the importance of comprehensive stakeholder consultation to ensure that any wage increase is beneficial and sustainable for all parties involved.