BAGUIO
CITY – The new minimum wage for Cordillera took effect on August 20, the
Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Board said as it urged employers to
abide by it.
Based
on the RTWPB Wage Order RB – CAR – 19, the minimum
daily wage for Baguio City and La Trinidad, Benguet is
now P320 for all industries/sectors employing 11 or more workers and P310 for
those with 10 workers and below.
For Tabuk City, Kalinga;
Bangued, Abra; Bontoc, Bauko and Sagada in Mountain Province; Lagawe
and Banaue in Ifugao, and Buguias, Itogon, Mankayan, Tuba and
Tublay, the minimum daily wage is now P315 for those with 11 workers and more, and
P305 for those with 10 workers and below.
For other parts of the
region, the new minimum wage is P300 per day.
RTWPB
Secretary Augusto Aquillo said as the new wage order took effect August 20 (15
days after its August 5 publication in newspaper), employers are now duty-
bound to implement the order for workers in Cordillera.
For the proper
implementation of the new wage order, Aquillo said RTWPB is set to conduct
public consultations for both employers and workers in the different parts of
the region.
Consultations were held
Aug. 30 in Apayao and Aug. 31. It would be Sept. 6 in Abra, Sept. 6 for Baguio
– Benguet, Sept. 19 in Kalinga, Sept. 20 in Ifugao and Sept. 21 in
Mountain Province.
Aquillo advised workers
in the region to monitor if their work pay is already adjusted and if not yet,
they have to remind their employers on the new wage order.
He also
called on the public and the media to help in monitoring
non – compliance of the new wage order so that it can be reported to the Dept.
of Labor and Employment for proper actions.
Aquillo
said RD – CAR – 19 was an initiative of the RTWPB in the absence of any
petition filed and took into considerations all economic factors and data as
well as inputs from various public consultation conducted.
The new wage order, he
said, adhered to all procedures and guidelines and strikes a balance between
the economic needs of the workers and the capacity to pay of employers. -- PIA
CAR
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