
Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez (center), Deputy Speaker and TUCP Partylist Rep. Raymond Democrito Mendoza (seated, 2nd from left) and Tingog Partylist Rep. Jude Acidre (seated, 2nd from right) join leaders of major labor groups for a photo following their meeting at the Social Hall of the Speaker’s Office in the House of Representatives Tuesday (Jan. 28, 2025). During the meeting, Speaker Romualdez assured the labor leaders that the House is expediting discussions on proposals for a legislated wage hike.
HOUSE Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez has assured major labor groups of the House of Representatives’ commitment to supporting the labor sector, pledging to expedite discussions on proposed legislated wage increases. The assurance came during a meeting Tuesday with leaders from various labor organizations at the Speaker’s Office.
Joining Speaker Romualdez were Deputy Speaker and TUCP Partylist Representative Raymond Democrito Mendoza and Tingog Partylist Representative Jude Acidre. The meeting served as a platform for open dialogue between the House leadership and labor representatives, focusing on key concerns facing Filipino workers.
A central point of discussion was the urgent need for a legislated wage hike. Speaker Romualdez confirmed that the House is prioritizing the swift consideration of pending proposals aimed at increasing wages across various sectors. He emphasized the House’s dedication to finding a solution that balances the needs of workers with the overall economic stability of the country.
While specific details regarding the proposed wage increases were not released, the meeting underscored a commitment to collaborative efforts between the legislature and labor groups. The Speaker expressed his willingness to work closely with labor leaders to ensure that any legislation reflects the concerns and demands of Filipino workers.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to continued dialogue and collaboration. The House leadership expressed its intention to keep labor groups informed of the progress on wage hike discussions and other relevant legislation affecting the labor sector. The positive tone of the meeting suggests a potential for significant advancements in labor-related policies in the near future.