By Rio N. Araja
http://www.manilastandardtoday.com/?...3_april28_2006
GAUDENCIO Cardinal Rosales yesterday urged the government and private companies to heed the appeal of workers for a wage increase as a means for them to be able to cope with the rising cost of living. But at the same time, the Cardinal warned the labor sector against resorting to illegal strikes to press their demand for more benefits.
“This is the moment we must urge the government and the business sector to consider the sorry state of the workers amidst skyrocketing prices of basic commodities. We cannot stop inflation and the high costs of production. But let’s not forget what the Catholic Church is asking for. Let’s look into how we can help our workers,” he said.
The Cardinal reminded the private firms to include the benefits and wage increase of their employers in the list of production cost. “We usually look into the added costs of the produce, but not of the manpower and the company’s profits.”
Employers have the responsibility to look after the welfare of their workers and the workers’ families, he said.
He, however, rejected strikes or closure of firms, saying employers must help address unemployment.
“To all Filipino workers here and abroad, the Church is greeting you on Labor Day. We know how hardworking and dedicated you are. You are industrious, patient and helpful. We give recognition to your contributions. Let’s seek God’s help,” he said.