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Question lang po.

Bakit mas mataas ang per kWh sa province example sa bicol, ang CASURECO ang kWh is 13.5pesos samantalang sa MERALCO 9pesos lang more or less…

Bakit kaya???

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Kung pwede paki-send ng pics sample bills na may breakdown ng charges ng MERALCO at CASURECO. Sa generation at distribution charges usually makikita ang difference. Suriin natin para malaman ang sagot.
 
kahit general idea lang mga sir, no need na specifics... may affect po ba to dahil metro mas accessible mas mura?
Ang isang possible factor ay dahil mas maraming plants na nag se service sa NCR, tsaka mas madaling i distribute kasi dikit dikit halos.

Sa Probinsya baka mas konti ang planta tapos magkakalayo pa yung mga client so mas mahaba ang kable ng kuryente.
 
Ang isang possible factor ay dahil mas maraming plants na nag se service sa NCR, tsaka mas madaling i distribute kasi dikit dikit halos.

Sa Probinsya baka mas konti ang planta tapos magkakalayo pa yung mga client so mas mahaba ang kable ng kuryente.
oh makes sense, akala ko kasi parang sa sahod lang provincial rate ang baba kaya ganon naiisip ko. ang daya no? dapat pantay pantay na sahod mas mataas pa kuryente kesa sa metro pero ang sweldo mababa
 
oh makes sense, akala ko kasi parang sa sahod lang provincial rate ang baba kaya ganon naiisip ko. ang daya no? dapat pantay pantay na sahod mas mataas pa kuryente kesa sa metro pero ang sweldo mababa
Yung sa sahod naman lods, mababa kasi cost of living sa probinsya, mas mura mga fresh goods
Pwede kang mabuhay sa tanim sa sariling garden lang
Example dyan yung brocolli sa Baguio bersus presyo pag sa Manila na

Medyo komplikado itong issue na ito, kailangan natin si Mareng Winnie Monsod, or trained economist, haha

May mga epekto rin kasi sa business pag masyadong mataas ang wage sa probinsya
Mas konti mag iinvest doon kasi ang mahal na din ng labor
Sabi sa baba, magtatago daw sa DOLE ang mga negosyante

This [NCR vs Probinsya min. wage] scheme also protects micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which comprise 99.5% of business enterprises. Data from the Department of Trade and Industry show that 896,839 of 900,914 registered businesses are MSMEs.

Former National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC) head Ciriaco Lagunzad III said higher wages would push MSMEs to go underground.

“If they cannot afford it, they will first hide so they will not be inspected. Then they become informal. Once they are informal, we cannot protect [the workers],” explained Lagunzad, who is now serving as Bello’s undersecretary for social protection.

“The labor market is composed of the demanders and suppliers of labor. Demanders will pay those wages. If they cannot create value more than the wage, then there’s no business to talk about,” he added.


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Yung sa sahod naman lods, mababa kasi cost of living sa probinsya, mas mura mga fresh goods
Pwede kang mabuhay sa tanim sa sariling garden lang
Example dyan yung brocolli sa Baguio bersus presyo pag sa Manila na

Medyo komplikado itong issue na ito, kailangan natin si Mareng Winnie Monsod, or trained economist, haha

May mga epekto rin kasi sa business pag masyadong mataas ang wage sa probinsya
Mas konti mag iinvest doon kasi ang mahal na din ng labor
Sabi sa baba, magtatago daw sa DOLE ang mga negosyante

This [NCR vs Probinsya min. wage] scheme also protects micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), which comprise 99.5% of business enterprises. Data from the Department of Trade and Industry show that 896,839 of 900,914 registered businesses are MSMEs.

Former National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC) head Ciriaco Lagunzad III said higher wages would push MSMEs to go underground.

“If they cannot afford it, they will first hide so they will not be inspected. Then they become informal. Once they are informal, we cannot protect [the workers],” explained Lagunzad, who is now serving as Bello’s undersecretary for social protection.

“The labor market is composed of the demanders and suppliers of labor. Demanders will pay those wages. If they cannot create value more than the wage, then there’s no business to talk about,” he added.


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di rin kuys, sabi ng mga kakilala ko parehas lang din presyo ng mga bilihin... kaya nga nag rereklamo hahaha
 
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