Tell it to SunStar: Wage hike for government workers

WE bewail the present economic plight of government employees and call for a national minimum wage increase of P16,000/month from the current P10,510/month received by an employee with salary grade 1.

Earlier, labor groups in the private sector called for a wage increase citing the inflationary impact of the tax reform law. Based from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) announcement last May 4, 2018, prices of basic goods and services rose to a 5 year high of 4.5 percent this April, higher than the January 2018 figures when the tax reform law was passed and higher than the government’s inflation target range for 2018 of 2-4 percent.

While we completely support the demand of private sector workers for a national minimum wage hike, we also call on government to give attention to the worsening economic condition of its workers especially lower ranked civilian employees at the local level.

The lowest ranked government worker gets lower income of P477.20/day as compared to a minimum wage private sector worker in the National Capital Region who receives an income of P475 - P512 /day.

The situation of local government workers is even worse. An SG1 employee of the local government of Cuenca, Batangas (4th class municipality), for example, receives P358. 29/day as compared to a private sector minimum wage earner who receives P317 - P400/day as set by the regional wage board of Calabarzon.

This is among the many reasons we are calling for the implementation of a national minimum wage of P16,000/month for government workers to give justice to lower ranked and local government workers instead of the salary standardization law which shall implement its last tranche of increase next year.--Ferdinand Gaite, COURAGE

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