Philip
Morris Fortune Tobacco Corp. has lost some P4.5 billion in
production due to a month-long strike, according to the union. The Philip
Morris Fortune Tobacco Labor Union (PMFTCLU-NAFLU) has been on strike since
September 28 and has maintained picketlines at the factories in Parang,
Marikina and Vigan, Ilocos Sur.
“We
estimate that in every shift, some P60 million worth of cigarettes
have not been produced as scheduled. In three shifts per day, that is a total of P180
million. In the 25 lost production days since the start of the strike,
that is about P4.5 billion,” declared Rey Almendras, PMFTCLU president.
Workers
unrest is rising with a series of labor strikes in recent months and
the Philip Morris Fortune Tobacco strike is the biggest yet. Another mediation
meeting is scheduled by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on
November 9 in Marikina near the picketline.
In
contrast, NutriAsia announced in July that it had lost P200 million
in income in the course of one month due to the strike at its Marilao
plant.
In
August the Lucio Tan Group announced a P3.63 billion total income for
the first quarter of this year. Some P2.35B or
65% of the total income of the Lucio Tan Group came from its
tobacco business.
“The
Constitution mandates that workers receive their fair share of the
fruits of production. But at PMFTC, retrenchment was the company’s
reward for increased labor productivity and workers meeting key performance
indicators,” argued Almendras.
PMFTCLU is
alleging unfair labor practice over the closure and retrenchment. The union
slammed the bad faith and deceit attending the so-called right-sizing
plan of management. The group believes that union busting is the real
agenda as the non-union sister factory in Sto. Tomas, Batangas just regularized
100 contractual employees. In contrast, the Marikina and Vigan plants are both
unionized factories. Moreover, the Vigan plant is now being operated by a new
entity but with contractual workers.
Photos of the
strike can be accessed at PMFTCLU’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/zpipsamonte/
November 5, 2018
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