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The “Tax Reform Act for the Masses and the Middle Class," seeks to exempt those making P33,333 ($590) monthly or less fr...
16/07/2022

The “Tax Reform Act for the Masses and the Middle Class," seeks to exempt those making P33,333 ($590) monthly or less from paying income tax. It is also looking into providing tax breaks for families of persons with disabilities, those caring for elderly parents or relatives, and those with children.

The “Tax Reform Act for the Masses and the Middle Class," seeks to exempt those making P33,333 ($590) monthly or less from paying income tax. It is also looking into providing tax breaks for families of persons with disabilities, those caring for elderly parents or relatives, and those with childr...

Advance the 9-point People’s Agenda for Change during Marcos, Jr’s first SONAissued by the People’s Summit**The People’s...
16/07/2022

Advance the 9-point People’s Agenda for Change during Marcos, Jr’s first SONA
issued by the People’s Summit*

*The People’s Summit was organized by think-tank Ibon, multi-sectoral group Bayan, the Makabayan Coalition of progressive partylist groups, and the Movement for Good Governance and Genuine Democracy, in cooperation with other groups such as CURE COVID, Rise Up and Kontra Daya. It sought to bring together the different people’s demands under a new administration and find ways to achieve these demands amid the worsening crisis in the country.

Press Statement
July 16, 2022

Advance the 9-point People’s Agenda for Change during Marcos, Jr’s first SONA
issued by the People’s Summit*

In his June 30 inaugural speech as president, Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. boasted that his administration is now drawing up a “comprehensive, all-inclusive plan for economic transformation” to address the current crisis faced by the nation. He vowed to revive agriculture and promote food self-sufficiency, and address our country’s reliance on imported fuel. He said he will improve the situation of health care workers and teachers. He will continue the previous government’s infrastructure program, as he promised that “no part of the country will be neglected” and that “progress will be made wherever there are Filipinos.”

Marcos’ economic managers also boasted of reducing poverty and the country’s debt to GDP ratio, even as they looked towards imposing new taxes to pay for the massive debt left by the Duterte regime. Inflation is expected to reach 7% by year-end while the peso is now at its weakest since 2004. Due to rising prices, thousands of commuters spend hours in line daily to avail of limited free rides. Targeted subsidies have proven insufficient as oil prices continue to rise, and with prices of other commodities also affected by rising transportation costs.

A recent Pulse Asia survey showed that 57% of Filipinos believe that controlling inflation is the most immediate concern that should be addressed by the Marcos regime. This was followed by a wage increase, reducing poverty and job creation. The economic crisis is indeed the most pressing concern faced by tens of millions of Filipinos today.

Yet there are other important concerns raised by the Pulse Asia survey including the need to fight graft and corruption, equal application of the law, fighting criminality and promoting peace in the country.

For all these issues and concerns, both short-term and long-term, we have yet to see Marcos, Jr. come up with a concrete plan of action. He has promised to unveil something during his first SONA. If his choices for cabinet posts as well as his track record in government are to be the basis, there seems to be little hope that there will be a radical rupture from the policies that have plunged the country into endemic poverty, underdevelopment, gross inequality and conflict.

Because of the urgency of the issues faced by the people, various sectors and organizations came together for three days to craft a People’s Agenda for Change that will serve as both fighting demands and an outline of the basic reforms that need to be undertaken to address the systemic roots of the crisis. The People’s Agenda covers the areas of the economy, social policy, human rights and peace, sovereignty and foreign policy, governance and freedom of expression. The urgent demands and proposals shall be submitted to relevant government agencies, institutions, and more importantly, to the people, so as to galvanize their involvement in shaping government policies that affect them.

We will bring up these issues during Marcos, Jr’s first State of the Nation Address and use the People’s Agenda as one reference point in evaluating the so-called “comprehensive, all-inclusive plan” that will be unveiled by his administration. We shall actively monitor the implementation or non-implementation of these demands and proposals, well into the first 100 days and the six years of this administration.

The People’s Agenda for Change can be summarized into 9 points that need immediate response by the Marcos administration, both as a matter of national survival and as a path towards genuine pro-people and pro-Filipino development.

1. Address rising prices now, by suspending taxes on oil products, imposing restrictions on harmful deregulation policies, supporting a national minimum wage and ending contractualization, and providing adequate aid for the economically displaced during the pandemic.

2. Revive local agriculture and make domestic food production a priority by suspending conversion of agricultural lands, providing P15,000 subsidy for Filipino farmers and fisherfolk, allotting 10% of the national budget for agriculture and ending reliance on importation of agricultural products starting with the repeal of the Rice Tariffication Law.

3. Make land reform and national industrialization as the foundation of pro-people economic development, support Filipino-owned industries, ensure local job creation, allot at least 1% of the national budget for scientific and technological research and development, re-nationalize power assets previously owned by the government including the national grid, and address the mass transport crisis by providing more government-owned and managed mass transportation.

4. Make the defense and promotion of human rights a key commitment of the Philippine government, abandon the failed Duterte “drug war” and counter-insurgency drive, abolish the NTF-ELCAC, hold accountable the worst human rights violators of the past regime, free all political prisoners, allow and cooperate with international mechanisms such as the International Criminal Court and the UN Special Rapporteurs for independent investigations, provide indemnification for the human rights victims including those under the Marcos dictatorship, repeal the Anti-Terror Law and stop the weaponization of the law against government critics, end gender-based violence especially those driven by State forces, end the continuing military operations and IHL violations in the countryside, surface the disappeared, and resume the GRP-NDFP peace negotiations to address the roots of the armed conflict and pave the way for a just and lasting peace.

5. Adopt a clear government policy to fight disinformation, protect freedom of expression and press freedom, including preventing the use of official government platforms for disinformation, red-tagging and other forms of hate speech, and revoke all Duterte-era orders and actions that undermine freedom of expression and press freedom, including the NTC order to internet service providers to block websites of media and other groups.

6. Institute a democratic, ethical and accountable governance. Adopt a zero-tolerance policy against corruption and other forms of unethical governance starting with the filing of cases against officials involved in the Pharmally scam, conduct a special audit of emergency procurements made during the pandemic, ensure effective public participation in the budget process, remove all forms of pork barrel funds, whether in the executive or legislative departments in the national budget, promote freedom of information, transparency and accountability in government, and protect government employees from unjust termination as a result of government plans to downsize the bureaucracy. Reform the current electoral system to one that is democratic, transparent and fraud-free.

7. Provide free health care and basic social services for the people by realigning funds for untimely and unwarranted “build-build-build” infrastructure programs, pork barrel spending, destructive militarization campaigns, and other non-productive, wasteful expenditure items towards health, education, housing, and economic aid for the people, allocating 10% of the GDP for health and COVID response, enacting a Free, Comprehensive nd Progressive, National Public Health Care System Act, suspending the increase in Philhealth premiums, increasing benefits for health care workers, allotting the equivalent of 6% of the GDP for education and ensuring the safe return to face-to-face classes in the upcoming school year.

8. Uphold national sovereignty and an independent foreign policy that will place national interest above any foreign dictates or agenda, starting with the assertion of the Philippines’ legal victory in the Permanent Court of Arbitration in relation to the West Philippine Sea, a thoroughgoing review of all lopsided military agreements with the US towards renegotiation or abrogation, a review of questionable China-funded projects, the suspension of foreign military exercises in the Philippines and a commitment to supporting the demilitarization of the South China Sea, towards achieving non-alignment, peace and stability in the region.

9. Ensure environmental protection, rehabilitation and balanced use of the country’s natural wealth, the conservation of the country’s natural resources and the full exercise of national sovereignty over these, by stopping the revival of the BNPP, stopping destructive open-pit mining operations and destructive reclamation projects, promoting marine biodiversity and sustainable livelihood for the people, protecting indigenous communities who are the stewards of the environment, and demanding loss and damage compensation from polluter nations and corporations for climate justice.

*The People’s Summit was organized by think-tank Ibon, multi-sectoral group Bayan, the Makabayan Coalition of progressive partylist groups, and the Movement for Good Governance and Genuine Democracy, in cooperation with other groups such as CURE COVID, Rise Up and Kontra Daya. It sought to bring together the different people’s demands under a new administration and find ways to achieve these demands amid the worsening crisis in the country.

Pahayag mula sa Nagkakaisang Manggagawa ng FAB Usapang SahodNominal Wage - halaga sa bilang o numero, sa Bataan, naging ...
11/07/2022

Pahayag mula sa Nagkakaisang Manggagawa ng FAB

Usapang Sahod
Nominal Wage - halaga sa bilang o numero, sa Bataan, naging 450 ang minimum wage simula June 20, 2022
Real Wage - tunay na halaga ng pera o magkano lang talaga ang tumbas nito, ina-adjust ito batay sa inflation rate o tantos ng pagtaas ng mga bilihin
Katulad sa infographic na ito, nagkakahalaga lamang ng halos 385 pesos ang 450 na minimum wage. Dahil ito sa 7.5% na regional inflation rate, pinakamataas sa buong Pilipinas ngayong buwan.
Lalong nakakalula ang provincial inflation rate ng Bataan noong Hunyo, dahil umabot ito sa 9.8%.
Makikita rin sa larawan na talagang walang saysay ang pagpapatupad ng provincial rate. Napakalapit natin sa NCR pero napakalayo ng agwat ng sahod.
Sa kasalukuyan, 570 na ang nominal minimum wage sa Metro Manila, at 508 pesos naman ang tunay na halaga nito.
Kaya tuloy tuloy lang ang ating panawagan! Dapat mawala na ang provincial rate, dapat isabatas na ang 750 National Minimum Wage! Kailangan pahigpitin ng mga manggagawa ang kanilang pagkakaisa sa antas ng pabrika at engklabo upang patuloy na isulong ang nakabubuhay na sahod!
Php 450 Hindi Sapat, Php 750 National Minimum Wage Dapat!
Sahod Itaas, Presyo Ibaba!
Suspendihin ang Excise Tax sa Langis!
Buwagin ang mga Provincial Wage Boards!

minimum wage across regions.

07/07/2022

2.93 million Filipinos jobless in May

There were about 2.93 million jobless Filipinos in May 2022, which translates to a 6% unemployment rate, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority. This is higher than the 2.76 million jobless individuals recorded in April.

The quality of available jobs also worsened as around 6.67 million individuals were underemployed last month. This is also higher than the 6.40 underemployed persons in April.

READ: https://bit.ly/3amWvlA

07/06/2022
06/06/2022

JUST IN | TAGUMPAY NG SAMA-SAMANG PAGKILOS

Tagumpay ang mga manggagawa ng J&T Express sa paggiit ng kanilang mga karapatan sa kabuhayan at pag-uunyon. Sa isang meeting kanina sa National Conciliation and Mediation Board, nakamit ng unyon ng mga manggagawa na United Rank and File Employees of J&T Express (URFE) ang pangako ng pagkilala sa kanila ng kumpanya. Kasama dito ang pagbabalik sa trabaho ng 70 na manggagawa ng walang suspensyon, ang pagbayad sa mga benepisyong hindi naibigay tulad ng Philhealth at kulang na sahod, at ang pangako na walang tanggalan sa mga sumama sa welga.

Detalye mula sa Federation of Free Workers


04/06/2022

PHP 40 UMENTO SA CENTRAL LUZON: BARAT NA NGA, INSTALLMENT PA!
Hunyo 4, 2022

Aprubado na ng National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC) ang Php 40 na umento para sa mga manggagawa ng Region 3. Ipapatupad ito sa 2 magkalayong tranche - Php 30 sa Hunyo 2022 at Php 10 naman sa Enero 2023.
Aantabayanan pa ang paglabas ng Regional Wage Order #23, pag-post nito sa mga dyaryo, at paglipas ng 15 araw bago ito maging epektibo.

Ang bagong minimum wage na Php 399 (Aurora) - Php 450 (iba pang probinsya sa Gitnang Luzon) ay napakalayo sa Php 533 - Php 570 na bagong minimum wage sa NCR. Halos 40% lang ito ng Family Living Wage na Php 1,087 para sa pamilyang may 5-6 na myembro.

Sa datos na inilabas ng NWPC nitong Abril 2022, ang lumang minimum wage na may nominal value (o halaga sa bilang) na Php 420 ay may katumbas lamang na real value (o tunay halaga) Php 363.95. Ang mas mababang tunay na halaga ay dahil sa inflation o walang humpay na pagtaas ng mga pangunahing bilihin.

Ang Php 450 ngayong Hunyo 2022 ay halos hindi mararamdaman ng mga manggagawa dahil sa (1) pagtaas ng PHILHEALTH Premium sa 4% simula ngayong Hunyo, (2) pagpapatupad ng bagong Suggested Retail Price sa mga pangunahing bilihin at (3) hindi natatapos na Oil Price Hike.

Bago pa man ang pag-apruba ng umento sa Region 3, nakatanggap na tayo ng mga ulat ng pagpapasidhi ng kondisyon sa loob ng pabrika upang lalong makapiga ng kita mula sa mga manggagawa dahil sa naka-ambang taas sahod. Ilan rito ay ang pagbabago ng Company Rules and Regulations sa gitna ng CBA Negotiations partikular sa usapin ng mga disciplinary action. Tila ay itinutulak talaga ang mga manggagawa upang matanggal sa trabaho o mag-resign.

Sa gitna ng installment at barat na sahod na pabaon ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa kanyang pagbaba sa pwesto, kailangan magtuloy tuloy ang panawagan ng mga manggagawa at mamamayan para sa Php 750 National Minimum Wage, Paid Pandemic Leave, Emergency Relief Assistance at dagdag sahod mula sa sama samang pagkilos para sa negosasyon ng Collective Bargaining Agreement.




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Alamin ang Kalagayan ng mga Manggagawa sa mga Pabrika ng Fashion BagsSuportahan ang Panawagan para sa Dagdag Sahod
01/04/2022

Alamin ang Kalagayan ng mga Manggagawa sa mga Pabrika ng Fashion Bags
Suportahan ang Panawagan para sa Dagdag Sahod



20/03/2022

P200 na ayuda kada buwan! P6.66 kada araw! Grabeng insulto 'to!
Suspend oil taxes, dapat! Dagdag sahod, ngayon na!

Ngayong Buwan ng Kababaihan, bigyang pansin natin ang mga kwento at hamong kinakaharap ng mga kontraktwal na manggagawan...
03/03/2022

Ngayong Buwan ng Kababaihan, bigyang pansin natin ang mga kwento at hamong kinakaharap ng mga kontraktwal na manggagawang kababaihan.

Sama-sama rin nating talakayin at ipanawagan ang para sa nalalapit na

Sa mga naisa makilahok sa talakayan sa pamamagitan ng Zoom, magrehistro sa link na ito:
https://bit.ly/3C5CNEa



30/01/2022

Samahan ninyo kami sa February 1, 2022, Martes, 2:00pm para sa aming Taunang Ulat hinggil sa Kalagayan ng mga Manggagawa. Makakasama rin natin ang ilang manggagawa mula sa Laguna, Bataan at NCR upang magbahagi ng kanilang mga karanasan sa nakalipas na taon. Sasamahan din tayo ni Ka Ayik Casilao ng Anakpawis Party-list at si Atty. Noel Neri ng Pro-Labor Legal Assistance Center upang magbigay ng kanilang mga pagtingin sa hinaharap ng mga manggagawa, sa gitna ng samu't saring mga usapin.

Para sa mga nais makilahok, maaaring magrehistro sa http://bit.ly/33dglMi


12/01/2022

COVID-19 surge disrupting incomes, livelihood; 'Ayuda', paid pandemic leave badly needed - Gabriela Partylist

Even without the imposition of a new lockdown, households affected by the COVID-19 surge are in need of cash assistance as their sources of income are slashed or cut off, according to Gabriela Partylist.

"Imagine COVID-19 cases reaching an all-time high yet the Duterte government just leaves families to fend for themselves even if their incomes are going rock bottom. Pilipino ang gagastos sa gamot, pagkain, at testing kahit trilyun-trilyon ang inutang ng gobyerno," said Rep. Brosas.

"Matindi ang tama ng COVID-19 surge na ito lalo sa mga no-work, no-pay tapos kailangan pa nila magquarantine. Kaya muli naming iginigiit na magbigay ng sapat na ayuda at paid pandemic leave ang pamahalaan," she added.

Around P39 billion under the Protective Services program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) can be tapped to provide cash assistance to the quarantine-affected households, and those affected by recent typhoons, according to the Gabriela Partylist lawmaker.

For the paid pandemic leave, the Social Security System (SSS) can utilize a portion of its collections to provide paid pandemic leaves to workers undergoing the mandatory quarantine and to no-work, no-pay workers.

Gabriela Partylist also urged Malacanang anew to certify as urgent HB 7909 or the paid pandemic leave, to ensure standby funds for workers who will be affected by the pandemic.

"Mahaba-haba pa ang pandemyang ito lalo't palpak at militaristiko pa rin ang tugon ng rehimeng Duterte. We really need to put social safety nets in place to help poor Filipinos tide over the pandemic and crisis," Rep. Brosas said.

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