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DOLE freezes wage hikes in disaster areas

MANILA鈥擟ompanies affected by major calamities may soon file for exemption from wage increases approved by the regional wage boards, according to the Department of Labor and Employment.

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, in a statement, said the National Wages Productivity Commission (NPWC) has issued a new resolution allowing disaster-hit firms a longer reprieve from wage increases and additional cost-of-living allowances mandated by the Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Boards.

The resolution, which amended NWPC Guidelines No. 2, Series of 2007, covers companies in areas where a state of calamity has been declared.

鈥淣atural and human-induced disasters affect business operations and result in establishments experiencing temporary difficulties due to financial losses which necessitate government to step in and extend urgent assistance,鈥 Baldoz said.

For the purposes of exemption, the resolution has expanded the concept of 鈥渃alamity,鈥 鈥渉azard鈥 and 鈥渄isaster鈥 to include both natural鈥攕uch as typhoons, floods, earthquakes, tsunami, volcanic eruption, drought, pest infestation, etc., and human-induced鈥攕uch as economic sabotage, financial crisis, rebellion, war, etc.

Baldoz explained that if the damage to聽 the establishment is at least 50 percent, based on the assessment of a competent authority, and the period of recovery will exceed one year, the six-month period of exemption may be extended to one year.

鈥淭his will allow establishments to recover from their financial loses,鈥 she said.

Applicant-establishments, however, need to inform their workers about their intention to file an application for exemption prior to the filing of the application.

The new resolution also allows regional wage boards to revoke an exemption ban in a specific region, provided it was hit by a disaster six months prior to the implementation of its new wage order.

It also reduced the documentary requirements in filing for a wage hike exemption.

The resolution also allows wage boards to re-open the period for the filing of exemption applications after its deadline if a calamity hits their area.

Baldoz said the resolution will take effect 15 days after publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

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