NEWS RELEASE
05 January
2015
The government
must penalize the private contractors who messed up the operation of the MRT
system instead of running after the meager income of workers who use the metro
rail system regularly.
Labor
groups under the coalition Nagkaisa! made this call as they kicked off the
first working day of the year with protest actions against the MRT and LRT fare
hike implemented by the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC)
last Sunday.
Philippine
Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) President and Partido Manggagawa (PM)
Vice Chair Gerry Rivera, who led the protest action today at the MRT-Pasay Taft
station said, “Liabilities borne out of an onerous contract should not
be passed on to consumers penalizing them in effect as in the case of the Build-Lease-Transfer
(BLT) contract with the Metro Rail Transit Corporation (MRTC) that built the
MRT3 in 1997.”
He added that
an ordinary worker who use the MRT will have to shell out at least P8,000 to
cover the rate increase in one year.
Rivera lamented
further that instead of penalizing the private concessionaires for messing up
with its contract to efficiently operate and maintain the system, “the
government is rewarding them with steady flow of income from the fare hike
shouldered by lowly-paid workers.”
On his part,
Josua Mata, Secretary General of Sentro ng Nagkakaisang Manggagawa (SENTRO) who
led the protest action together with Public Services Labor Conferederation
(PSLINK), PM and other members of Nagkaisa! at MRT’s North Avenue station, said the government
should finally rescind the contract and take over the operation of the entire
system so that the concept of ‘subsidy’ does not become a misnomer anymore for
the take-or-pay contract.
Mata argued, “When
the government takes money from commuters through a fare hike and transfers
that money to fraudulent hands of private companies, that is not subsidy.
That’s malady.”
He noted that
the fare hike is not meant for service upgrade but for debt payments to a
private concessionaire.
The Bukluran ng
Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP) which led the protest action at MRT-Cubao station
likewise believes that the fare hike is the bitter fruit of a failed
privatization program of the country’s mass transport system.
Nagkaisa! vowed
to conduct more protest actions this month against the fare hike.
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