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Labor group unimpressed by Marcos Jr. promises

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Labor group Partido Manggagawa advised fellow workers not to pin their hopes on the hype of a ‘golden era’ being promoted by the administration of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., saying that the value of this campaign narrative, the same as wages, has already been eroded by hard realities.

PM chair Renato Magtubo said the truth is that “Never has been there a golden age for workers under any administration and neither will it be realized under BBM, until full employment, living wage, safe workplaces, and healthy environment are achieved.”

Magtubo explained that over the last few decades, the army of unemployed and underemployed dominate the labor force, with the real value of wages failing to catch up with even half of the living wage.

In the face of soaring inflation, the real value of the P570 minimum wage in the National Capital Region (NCR) today stood only at P508.02, according to the National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC). On the other hand, the living wage requirement for a family of five has already reached P1,300 a day based on PM’s earlier estimates.

Thus, together with the Nagkaisa Labor Coalition, PM is advocating not only for an outright wage increase but also for a change in wage fixing mechanism and, in addition, a package of universal social protection programs that aims to lower households’ daily cost of living.

The country’s workplaces, added Magtubo, remain unsafe as far as workers’ freedom of association is concerned as the anti-union policies of the capitalists not only enjoy maximum tolerance but are, in so many ways, aided by the state itself such as contractualization (endo), red-tagging and worst, extrajudicial killings.

The Philippines remains in the list of 10 countries where trade union work is most dangerous, based on the latest report by the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

The group pointed out also that despite the unemployment rate tilting back to the pre-pandemic levels, most of the jobs that were either recovered or created remain irregular, self-employment, and low-paid.  Thus, PM and Nagkaisa are calling for employment guarantee and support to key sectors of the economy like the health sector, MSMEs, agriculture, and the environment.

Likewise, echoing the claim of climate activists that there’s hardly jobs to talk about under a burning planet, PM is asking the government that fighting climate crisis and creating climate jobs be made one of the major priorities of this new administration.

“Otherwise, if Marcos Jr. simply continue as business-as-usual during his first SONA, the rest of his six years will be the same over and over again, or even worse,” concluded Magtubo.*

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