TUCP to Duterte: Order wage boards to speed up wage reviews | Photo from TUCP website
NOT satisfied with the statement of Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines asked President Rodrigo Duterte to order all regional wage boards to hasten the review of existing minimum wage rates.
"We are pleading with His Excellency to urge the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards to swiftly act on the beneath poverty-level wages of our minimum wage earners and provide a just and long overdue wage increase," he added. "We no longer have enough time to legislate a national minimum wage increase to provide urgent relief for our minimum wage earners," he said.
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