CEBU labor groups took to the streets to voice their grievances and demand a P1,268 "living wage" rather than just the minimum wage in a Labor Day rally on Wedn
Workers shouldn’t be seen as merely machine parts in a factory, says Jaime Paglinawan, chairperson of Alyansa sa mga Mamumuo sa Sugbo-Kilusang Mayo Uno
CEBU-based labor and progressive groups have urged anew the National Government to institutionalize a pending bill on wage hike measures, amid the rising cost of commodities due to inflationary pressures.
A CEBU-BASED labor group said Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024, that it is capitalists who refuse to reduce profit margins, and not the implementation of wage increases, that cause the rising prices of goods and services.
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