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    Quote Originally Posted by cloud View Post
    exactly, wala pa man gani among differential nga last year pato hapit na mag 1 year.... ahehehehe
    if everybody wants instantaneous increase nga murag genie granting wishes, go live in the fantasy world. sorry na lang but "wishes" and demands cannot be acted upon at the drop of a hat. There is such a thing called procedure. If a company will drag its feet on said protocol, sorry nalang.

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    I would gladly support better working conditions for workers (e.g. chairs for cashiers and baggers, a mandatory 1-hour break and benefits) but I'm not too keen with another increase to the minimum wage. This would kill SMEs already trying to make ends meet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vundaboi View Post
    I would gladly support better working conditions for workers (e.g. chairs for cashiers and baggers, a mandatory 1-hour break and benefits) but I'm not too keen with another increase to the minimum wage. This would kill SMEs already trying to make ends meet.
    You've got my vote, my friend... And the SMEs make a large % of the total.

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    go...go...go...nindot ni da, pro ambot makaya ba kaha sa mga company owners, basin nuon daghan ma lay-off, looy sab ang maapektuhan

  5. #45
    sakit pud kaau ni sa mga business owners, 50 pesos per hour.. cge ra man gani tindog ang among mga sakop lol.

    mga 1 out 4 workers affected ani if business owners will not change their labor budget.

    Quote Originally Posted by james_chaw View Post

    "This is very far below the living wage determined by Neda (National Economic and Development Authority) of P867 per day for a family of six and how much a family should spend every month to meet their basic needs," Belarmino said. (EOB/Sun.Star Cebu)
    4 gyud ang anak target ng NEDA mao pud maglisod mga minimum wage workers kay daghan pud sila mga anak.

  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by masakiton View Post
    daghan OFW sir nga dagko sweldo ug dagko padala sa pinas pero kung imo pangutan on... kuwang lang gihapon
    its not our problem if that happens to them sir kay depende nana sa tao ug walay disiplina. ug gastador ka, mao cge jud kag kuwang. mao na gi ingon ug dli ma kontento sir hehe. pero our situation here is different and so simple, ang minimum wage kay kulang rajud. commodities had gone up and the minimum wage isnt just enough. imagine sir we are the queen city of the south and 2nd to manila and ato minimum wage is just almost half sa minimum wage sa manila hehe
    Last edited by Golden Thief Bug; 02-17-2011 at 05:53 PM.

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    Akoa ra ning opinion ha.. pero sa akong pagtan-aw, ang minimum wage issue wurag red herring ra ni nga issue. kahibalo man ko nga mahalon na jud ang basics (food, shelter, etc) pero ang pag-pataas sa minimum wage sayop jud nga pamaagi kai dili ni maka solbar sa problema.

    The government should tackle to root causes of rising prices, rather than artificially raising the minimum wage. They already know what they need to do, but they have no will to do it, or are too corrupt. Farm to market roads and support for loans and equipment to our farmers as well as fair application of CARP have been asked for by our farmers for a long time but no government of ours has ever had the will to implement these. It's easier to raise the minimum wage but it's just a band-aid solution that will make the disease of inflation much worse. The harder job of managing our resources and agricultural sector is neglected and these sectors are just left to rot, making life hard for all of us.

    China has a much lower minimum wage, which they hardly change, but they now have average wages higher than ours and rising by 8-10% annually. We are losing all our industries to China. We should be thankful the average Chinese can't speak English very well, otherwise those BPO jobs will be going there as well. (I'm speaking for someone who works in the furniture industry, which is dying because of high wages and competition from China).

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    duh, sa maniala ra pud na,.de ma-abot diri,
    maynta ma-abot diri

  9. #49
    some businesses are actually employing way below the current minimum wage.... do you believe 80/day? in the city? and yet the owners of the business is rich... even if this gets approve, only few businesses can comply... its really illogical to ask for an increase of minimum wage when there is too much unemployed people... kahinumdum ku gi ingnan sa akong mom among usa ka supplier " nilikoy imung mga trabahante kay gamay kag sweldo... increasi kaha na ninyu para mutarong ug trabaho inyung tao..." the supplier responded" dah, pasagdan ra na namu mag welga2x, total daghan mag linya para mutrabaho sa amu..." and truth be told, half of their employess were replaced with new ones... that is the likely scenario for the new wage increase.... many businesses cannot survive with that level of salary....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Golden Thief Bug View Post
    its not our problem if that happens to them sir kay depende nana sa tao ug walay disiplina. ug gastador ka, mao cge jud kag kuwang. mao na gi ingon ug dli ma kontento sir hehe. pero our situation here is different and so simple, ang minimum wage kay kulang rajud. commodities had gone up and the minimum wage isnt just enough. imagine sir we are the queen city of the south and 2nd to manila and ato minimum wage is just almost half sa minimum wage sa manila hehe
    hehehe.. ang kanang dili ma contento sir kai murag built in na jud na sa mga taw heheh
    mo matter pud baya ang lifestyle sir
    daghan baya below minimum wage earners nga naa pa ika gasto sa bisyo (sigarilyo, inom. etc)
    mo saka ang minimum wage mo saka pud ang income tax
    dapat ang income tax pa ubsan

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