Salary hike a bane
>> Tuesday, November 24, 2015
EDITORIAL
Public employees are saying the pay hike
proposed by the administration supposedly to upgrade the salaries of around 1.3
million government workers is long overdue, too little, too late and would mean
prolonged salary freeze.
Confederation for the Unity, Recognition and
Advancement of Government Employees (Courage) national president Ferdinand
Gaite in a statement said the P226 billion salary hike under the proposed
Salary Standardization Law (SSL) 2015 will benefit more government officials
and executives while rank-and-file public servants will receive pittance.
He said employees,most of them receiving
minimum pay of P9,000.00 a month whose salary have been frozen since 2012 would
be given raise of only P500 a year. He detailed it as just P42.00 a month or
P2.00 a day. He described it as not even enough to pay for a one-way jeepney
fare to work.
“It is sugarcoated to become acceptable to
the public amidst the recently exposed scandalous millions of bonuses and
allowances of state officials,” he said.
The All Workers Unity (AWU) also criticized
MalacaƱang for insulting government workers with the SSL 2015. The organization
of public employees and workers from the private as well as agriculture sector
stated the proposal is a shameless maneuver to bloat high government official'
salaries like corporate executives while nailing state workers' salary to
starvation level.
Gaite said using compensation of the private
sector to fix state salaries, SSL 2015 will stall the minimum salary, Salary
Grade 1, from P9,487 to P11,000+ within four years starting 2015. He added that
the highest meanwhile which is Salary Grade 33 will balloon from P120,000 to
almost P400,000 to compete with corporate executives compensation.
Gaite said that the proposed salary hike will
be given in a span of four years meaning the employees’ salaries would be
frozen at starvation levels and by the time the adjustment is complete from
P9,000 to P11,068 in 2019, the real value is already lost to inflation and long
way behind the cost of living.
“Worse, they proceeded in using the private
sectors’ minimum wages to determine state workers’ salaries instead of making
it competitive to the rising cost of living,” he stressed.
AWU stated that all SSL's were all plain
mockery of the state workers who were the ones doing the real job in the
government. The alliance said that workers and low-ranking employees have been
treated as a joke by the administration. “This administration’s “Tuwid na Daan”
has paved way to make the rich get richer, the poor get poorer while swelling
their pockets with trillions of taxes from low income earners,” the group added.
Gaite said it is unacceptable and there is no
excuse even if the government claims the staggering increases ranging from
40-300% for the government officials including the President would not benefit
the current executives because the truth remains that the pay hike shall
benefit more those who are already receiving more. He said that top positions
in government should never be compared to the private sector because public
office is supposedly public service. Courage announced they are planning to mount
a big protest action of state workers in the coming weeks to bring their
position to Congress.
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