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Labor, business back measures vs. high electricity rates

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Labor, business back measures vs. high electricity rates
Small Filipino businessmen reportedly concede that it is not wage which is eating up a huge chunk of their profits, but energy costs.

By MARYA SALAMAT
Bulatlat.com
MANILA – Labor and business found an issue to agree on when they discussed last Monday the high electricity rates in the country and how it burdens both sectors. In a forum held at the University of the Philippines–Diliman, leaders from labor and business groups called on the government of President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III to immediately take action to reduce electricity rates in the country.

Participants to the forum dubbed as “Highest Power Rates in Asia: A Labor-Business Consultation on Electricity,” urged Aquino to reject petitions for rate hikes, stop hearings for such petitions, terminate onerous contracts with independent power producers, and investigate the PSALM Corporation and Napocor to determine the government’s true financial obligations.


(Photo by Pia Arellano / bulatlat.com)
Members of labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) and its federations, the Independent Philippine Petroleum Companies Association (IPPCA), Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FFCCII) and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), stood united and with blown-up images of electric currents they took swipes at the “Highest Electricity Rates in Asia.”

“High electricity rates are a huge burden to Filipino workers already suffering from meager wages and the increasing prices of basic goods and services,” said Roger Soluta, KMU secretary general. The labor center has twice rallied in front of the head office of Manila Electric Company (Meralco) last month to protest the latest price hikes it had imposed.

Price hikes in utilities reportedly dig deep into the pockets of the Filipino working class, considering that their wages have not improved much over the past decade. In fact, in a research with the title “Prices and Earnings” released last August 2011 by UBS (formerly Union Bank of Switzerland), where they compared price levels, wage levels and purchasing power in 72 cities, they found out that Manila ranks second lowest in price levels, second lowest in wage levels, and third lowest in purchasing power..... MORE

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1 comment

Jesusa Bernardo said...

tanungin ninyo sino nagluklok diyan kay gloria arrobo na nagdala ng epira law sa atin? at labas pa sa epira eh ang kuntsabahan ng mga dilaw para sa dagdag PERAng labag na sa batas.

"“We do not want to pay for so-called costs added by private companies on our electricity bills that only go to their pockets. We do not want to pay for electricity that we did not consume, for the costly purchases made by Napocor and different distribution utilities and for costs accruing from the inefficiency of the IPP’s,” Soluta said during the forum.

"All these costs have been legally computed into the public’s electricity bill through “unbundling” and other forms of deregulations brought about by the EPIRA (Electric Power Industry Act), a law enacted under former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo 10 years ago"

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