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Demonstrators stand their ground while being sprayed by water from a water canon during a Labour
Day rally outside the US Embassy in Manila on May 1, 2023.
Transport and labor groups who participated in the protest were calling for a
national wage hike — a standard demand by protesters during yearly
commemorations of May 1 but also a legitimate campaign being waged by
lawmakers in Congress batting for a legislated wage increase.
(What the youth activists are protesting for are for the workers, the increase in
wages nationwide. Unlike the administration's plan to go about it in a
piecemeal manner, where the issue is passed on to the wage boards.)
Manuel said he personally visited the protesters detained at the Manila Police
District. "Nakita natin personally na meron silang scratches sa kanilang
katawan (We personally saw they had scratches on their body)," he added.
Rep. France Castro (ACT Teachers) also condemned the incident and
compared it to the recent water cannons deployed by the Chinese Coast
Guard against Filipino vessels in the West Philippine Sea.
"Habang tayo binobomba ng Chinese Coast Guard pero ang PNP naman
binobomba ang mga rallyista, aktibista at mamamayan na sumasali sa mga
lehitimong panawagan para sa sahod, para dun sa mga polisiya sa pag
gawa," Castro said.
(While we are being bombarded by the Chinese coast guard, the PNP is also
bombarding rallyists, activists, and citizens participating in legitimate calls for
wage and policy reforms.)
Castro added: "May 1 is a red letter day, it is celebrated every year
internationally. Hindi dapat kinikitil ang boses ng mga manggagawa (Workers'
voices should not be suppressed)."
Labor group Kilusang Mayo Uno said that the wage increases approved the
previous year were not enough to cover the daily expenses of workers and fell
short of reflecting the "changing needs" of workers as prices of basic goods
go up.
In 2023, the regional wage board in the National Capital Region approved a
P40 increase in the daily minimum wage, short of the P750-peso wage
increase that labor groups say is needed to provide for their families' basic
needs and a decent standard of living.
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