“I was once a laborer, too. I have worked at various jobs just to be able to feed my family. I know how it is to work hard and to subsist on meager wages.” – Rep Manny Pacquiao



Pacquiao bats for P125 wage hike for workers
PUBLISHED ON JUNE 15, 2011
MANILA – He may be about to move into a renovated house in Forbes Park, the Philippines’ toniest address, and he may be one of the globally famous athletes with net worth huge enough to land him on Forbes magazine’s annual listing of billionaires. In Philippine congress, he is one of the richest lawmakers based on these lawmakers’ declared assets. But boxing icon and now lawmaker Manny Pacquiao still has not forgotten the working people’s poverty and low wages. It was where he and his family had come from, he said.
“I was once a laborer, too. I have worked at various jobs just to be able to feed my family. I know how it is to work hard and to subsist on meager wages,” Rep Manny Pacquiao told the media in a press conference Tuesday. He joined Anakpawis Partylist Rep Rafael Mariano in urging their fellow lawmakers to legislate a P125 nationwide across-the-board wage hike.
“It is not really much,” said Pacquiao in Filipino, referring to P125. “There is a need now to pass the P125 wage hike bill,” he stressed, adding that it has languished long enough in the legislative mill, and the current wages in the country have long stagnated in its low, insufficient levels. Pacquiao pointed to the fact that the current minimum wage rates are less than half the needed amount for a family to decently live on.
Like in the boxing ring, Pacquiao was also quick in answering questions and deflecting the criticisms that are usually hurled at the P125 wage hike proposal. He beat the labor leaders of Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) in being the first to answer questions and defend the P125 wage hike proposal.
Boxing champion and congressman Manny Pacquiao joins the call for P125 legislated wage hike for workers.(Photo by Tess Dioquino / bulatlat.com)
Asked about the possibility of job losses and factory closures as a result of the substantial wage hike, for example, Pacquiao said that “That’s the age-old threat they always give to us workers.” But he said it is high time to increase the workers’ wages and that the workers should not be forced to choose between sufficiently decent wages and jobs.
Is he not worried that he may be picking a fight with the wealthiest companies and their supporters in Congress? Pacquiao replied that he was not about to slug it out with them, but in the spirit of unity, he would be “appealing” to them to grant the P125 wage hike.
“The working people are important – without them, we have nothing,” Pacquiao said.



Pacquiao bats for P125 wage hike for workers
PUBLISHED ON JUNE 15, 2011
MANILA – He may be about to move into a renovated house in Forbes Park, the Philippines’ toniest address, and he may be one of the globally famous athletes with net worth huge enough to land him on Forbes magazine’s annual listing of billionaires. In Philippine congress, he is one of the richest lawmakers based on these lawmakers’ declared assets. But boxing icon and now lawmaker Manny Pacquiao still has not forgotten the working people’s poverty and low wages. It was where he and his family had come from, he said.
“I was once a laborer, too. I have worked at various jobs just to be able to feed my family. I know how it is to work hard and to subsist on meager wages,” Rep Manny Pacquiao told the media in a press conference Tuesday. He joined Anakpawis Partylist Rep Rafael Mariano in urging their fellow lawmakers to legislate a P125 nationwide across-the-board wage hike.
“It is not really much,” said Pacquiao in Filipino, referring to P125. “There is a need now to pass the P125 wage hike bill,” he stressed, adding that it has languished long enough in the legislative mill, and the current wages in the country have long stagnated in its low, insufficient levels. Pacquiao pointed to the fact that the current minimum wage rates are less than half the needed amount for a family to decently live on.
Like in the boxing ring, Pacquiao was also quick in answering questions and deflecting the criticisms that are usually hurled at the P125 wage hike proposal. He beat the labor leaders of Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) in being the first to answer questions and defend the P125 wage hike proposal.
Boxing champion and congressman Manny Pacquiao joins the call for P125 legislated wage hike for workers.(Photo by Tess Dioquino / bulatlat.com)
Asked about the possibility of job losses and factory closures as a result of the substantial wage hike, for example, Pacquiao said that “That’s the age-old threat they always give to us workers.” But he said it is high time to increase the workers’ wages and that the workers should not be forced to choose between sufficiently decent wages and jobs.
Is he not worried that he may be picking a fight with the wealthiest companies and their supporters in Congress? Pacquiao replied that he was not about to slug it out with them, but in the spirit of unity, he would be “appealing” to them to grant the P125 wage hike.
“The working people are important – without them, we have nothing,” Pacquiao said.

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