ECOP: P100 wage hike to hurt pandemic-hit MSMEs more

EMPLOYERS believe that granting the proposed P100 daily wage hike will impact especially the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) which are struggling to survive amid the coronavirus pandemic, and can result in a rise in unemployment.

“The P100 wage increase was requested for a number of years. It did not prosper before the pandemic hit, much more now with the coronavirus? The chances are very nil that it will prosper,” Employers Confederation of the Philippines president Sergio Ortiz-Luis Jr. said in Filipino in a radio interview.

Ortiz-Luis Jr. said some MSMEs remained closed amid the pandemic, some are still undecided on business reopening, while others adopt rotation of workers schemes.

He added even some large enterprises have started downsizing or have closed.

To prevent closure of more companies, Ortiz-Luis Jr. said the Department of Labor and Employment has allowed employers to negotiate wage reduction with their workers provided these are not below the minimum wage.

He said granting the proposed P100 daily wage hike while other companies are reducing wages can lead to increased unemployment.

Amid this situation, Ortiz-Luis Jr. said the MSMEs cannot afford an increase in the minimum wage, while some large enterprises maybe can afford a pay hike.

Moreover, he said a wage increase especially during this time when the economy is still recovering from the pandemic is “not a good signal to foreign investors.”

Labor groups have called for a P100 daily minimum wage hike for workers nationwide amid rising prices of basic commodities.

Ortiz-Luis Jr., also president of Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc., reiterated the need to further reopen the economy along with reopening mass transportation so more can get hired.

He cited the result of the group’s survey on exporters indicating that one of the reasons they are unable to add workers to report for work is the lack of mass transportation. (PHILEXPORT NEWS AND FEATURES)

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