Monday, December 27, 2021

Group appeals for aid for Mactan ecozone workers in Cebu


The massive damage resulting from Typhoon Odette included the infrastructure of factories in Metro Cebu, the Mactan Economic Zone in Lapu-Lapu City and the southern part of the province. As a result, thousands of ecozone workers are temporarily out of work due to the damaged factories. “Thus, we are appealing for aid for the affected workers from the government as well as the companies too,” stated Dennis Derige, spokesperson of the Cebu chapter of the Partido Manggagawa (PM).

 

PM welcomed the announcement from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) that it is extending assistance for some 25,000 informal workers worth P100 million through the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD). But Derige asserted that affected workers in the formal sector desperately need support too.

 

Citing informants from the Mactan Export Processing Zone Workers Association (MEPZWA), Derige reported that the factory of the biggest employer in the Mactan Ecozone has been damaged and as a result its more than 14,000 workers are without work until January 17. In contrast, just before Odette hit the Philippines, those workers were supposed to work through the Christmas holidays due to a large shipment of apparel. Another garment factory in the Mactan Ecozone employing more than 3,000 workers was also severely damaged and their workers too are on forced leave. Just these two companies already comprise almost a fifth of the total 100,000 workers in the Mactan Ecozone.

 

“Even outside of the Mactan Ecozone, other manufacturing and service establishments are not operating either due to actual damage from the typhoon or the lack of electricity. For example, one food processing company is closed in the meantime for lack of electricity and so its 130 employees are temporarily jobless without an assurance when they will be back at work,” Derige declared.

 

“It is the government that is in the position to provide immediate relief both to workers in the formal and informal sector. Everybody has suffered and no one must be left behind in the relief and rehabilitation effort. We hope that the DOLE hears the plea of MEPZWA and other Cebu workers,” Derige insisted.

 

He added that “Nonetheless we also ask companies to provide support to their own employees as they are more than capable. Just before Odette, Mactan Ecozone locators were already operating normally. And for a decade and half before the blip of the pandemic, business was booming for firms inside and outside the Mactan Ecozone. But while productivity rose by 50% and revenues doubled in 15 years, real wages have stagnated. At this dark hour of disaster, we call on employers to share the fruits of labor with their workers.”

 

Derige cited that one unionized mining company in Cebu already gave a P5,000 ayuda to all of its employees and extended a P20,000 calamity loan payable in one year without interest. This should be a model for others, he asserted.

December 27, 2021

Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Media Advisory: ALL4Leni Bonifacio Day Activities

ALL4Leni Bonifacio Day Activities

Laban ng Manggagawa, Laban ni LenI! Sahod Itaas, Presyo Ibaba, End Endo!


Contact: Judy Ann Miranda @ 09228677522


NCR

6am Kagulong BONI Ride

Assembly at People Power Monument

Route: EDSA- Bonifacio Monument Kalookan – CHR Quezon City

8am ALL4Leni Assembly UP PhilCOA

9am March to CHR

930 am Program at Liwasang Diokno CHR Compound/Commonwealth Ave

Labor Agenda Covenant Signing with ALL4Leni Endorsed Senatorial Slate Atty. Sonny Matula, Sen. Risa Hontiveros, Atty. Chel Diokno & Rep Sen Leila - Atty. Rolly Francis Peoro

Video messages Senator Trillanes, Cong. Teddy Baguilat

Photo op: "Punitin ang Sedula" Printed faces of Duterte - Marcos


Batangas

8am Lipa Program and motorcade to Laguna


Cebu  

6am BONI Ride of Mactan Export Processing Zone Workers  within Metro Cebu

Assembly at CICC Mandaue

7am.Launching of Talisay4Leni :Mass at St. Scholastica Academy, Lagtang Talisay followed by 8am Caravan

Simultaneous Community March ALL4Leni members at Urban Poor and Fisherfolk communities at San Roque  Tangke, Talisay City


Bacolod, Negros

1pm Negros Workers Day  Acacia Hotel Bacolod

330pm March to Bishop Fortich Monument/Pope John Paul Tower along Rizal St. Extension, Reclamation Bacolod


Iloilo

Picket Rally San Andres Bonifacio Monument at Barangay Tanza Iloilo


Romblon

3pm Motorcade Odiongan San Andres Romblon followed by Lugawan


Davao

6am Zumba with distribution of Pandesal, Coffee and Lugaw by Davao Para Kay Leni

7am Bonifacio Day Rally Freedom Park

830am CarMov Davao City wide


General Santos

630am Bonifacio Day Rally

Assembly Petron Santiago

Route: Santiago-P. Acharon Boulevard- Pioneer Avenue going to Plaza Heneral Santos

10am Program and Lugawan

Monday, November 29, 2021

Copy of covenant between VP Leni Robredo and labor alliance ALL4Leni

 



Media Advisory: Covenant signing between VP Robredo & labor groups today

 Media Advisory


The Alliance of Labor Leaders for Leni Robredo (ALL4Leni) invites members of the press to the “Laban ng Manggagawa, Laban ni Leni” Workers General Assembly, on Nov. 29, 2021, 9:00am - 12:00nn, via Zoom. Members of the press would be admitted by 9:30am. 


Highlighting the event is the signing of the COVENANT VISION OF A ROBREDO PRESIDENCY between ALL4Leni and Vice President Leni Robredo on the joint commitment to pursue the Labor Agenda at 9:45am - 10:30am. There will be an Open Forum at 10:30 AM - 12 PM.


VP Leni Robredo and 

Atty. Matula, Defender ng Manggagawa, senatorial aspirant, will lead other Convenors of ALL4Leni at the COVENANT signing. 


Please register in advance using this link: https://bit.ly/3l0DEyE


Contact:

Judy Miranda 09175570777

Julius Cainglet 09178553279

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Organized labor stands for abolition of NTF-ELCAC: ALL4LENI Statement on Vice President Leni Robredo’s Announcement of Support for the NTF-ELCAC


Peace can never be achieved without human freedom and dignity. Armed conflict in the Philippines will not be resolved as long as its systemic roots- poverty, lack of opportunities, and elite rent-seeking and mismanagement of the State - persist. It is for this reason that all attempts to “solve” our country’s peace and order problem through military means are irresponsible, even deadly. Worse, this direction continues to lead to the militarization of our communities, harassment of ordinary people, as well as rampant human rights abuses in our country.


The Alliance of Labor Leaders for Leni (ALL4LENI) reiterates our position that lasting peace will never be accomplished through counter-insurgency. We would like to remind VP Leni Robredo that supporting the initiatives of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) is counter-productive to our desire for a just resolution to conflict. In the popular mind, the NTF-ELCAC is associated with rampant red-tagging, not with localized development projects. Moreover, though people-identified local projects can address some of the communities’ immediate problems, it does not address the root causes of underdevelopment. Instead of a discredited military approach, only by resolving our age-old structural problems that keep millions in a state of poverty and powerlessness do we stand a chance to finally put an end to decades of violence.


The NTF-ELCAC has proven itself to be an enemy of peace. It has embarked on a relentless spree of red-tagging, harassment, and profiling of progressive organizations that fight for the legitimate grievances of many Filipinos. Instead of supposed “terrorists”, the real targets of the “anti-communist” campaign have been ordinary workers, trade unionists, farmers, professionals, and other groups that have tirelessly worked for expanding democracy in our country. The agency has in fact only made things worse for those that mobilize to make the promise of our constitution a reality.


It is for this reason that we strongly urge Vice President Robredo to reconsider her position on the NTF-ELCAC, as well as the government’s broader counter-insurgency campaign. The root causes of armed conflict will be resolved not by soldiers in our offices, but through strong trade unions, job security, living wages, land reform and support for farmers, adequate housing, as well as the protection of our environment and ancestral domains.


As we continue to wholeheartedly support Vice President Robredo’s candidacy, we remain firm on our call for the abolition of the NTF-ELCAC. We believe that such a position is consistent with her support for organized labor, as well as her track record of public service.


 PRESS STATEMENT

ALL4Leni

27 November 2021

Friday, October 22, 2021

Labor group slams firing of unvaccinated workers

 

Press Release

October 22, 2021

Partido Manggagawa

Contact Rene Magtubo @ 09178532905

 

 

The labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) slammed the opinion of Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello that unvaccinated workers can be fired and their salaries withheld on the basis of an IATF resolution.

 

“While refusing unvaccinated workers to work in facilities prohibited by alert levels is a practical health measure that employers may impose, terminating them from work is a cure worse than the disease. We demand that Secretary Bello withdraw this statement,” stated Rene Magtubo, PM chair.

 

The group declared that the call to defend the jobs and wages of unvaccinated workers will be included in the demands to be raised in the motorcade tomorrow of the Alliance of Labor Leaders for Leni (ALL4Leni). The ALL4Leni contingent of the “Unang Arangkada ng TROPA” will assemble by 8:00 am in the vicinity of the ABS-CBN compound in Quezon City. The motorcade will start by 9:00 am and wind its way around Quezon City before turning to EDSA and converge with other groups at the People Power Monument by 11:00 am.

 

Magtubo added that “We do not agree with the interpretation of Sec. Bello that the IATF resolution on alert levels can form the legal basis for terminating employees. Said resolution on vaccination is never and should never be part of just and authorized causes for terminating employment contracts. What can be done is place our workers in the order of priority in reporting for work based on alert levels, but never that their unvaccinated status be a ground for their termination.”

 

Following their expression of full support for the candidacy of Vice President Leni Robredo, ALL4Leni called on their members and workers all over the country to join the “Unang Arangkada ng TROPA” this tomorrow, a nationally coordinated action calling for all sectors of society to unite and support the Team Robredo-Pangilinan (TROPA) in the May 2022 elections.

 

“TROPA will end the regime of killings and repression, and provide space for the labor movement to campaign for workers’ demands. That space is key since it is the movement that will win change,” Magtubo insisted. ###

Thursday, October 21, 2021

Mga manggagawa, todo puwersa para sa Unang Arangkada ng TROPA


Matapos na magpahayag ng lubos na suporta sa pagkandidato ni Bise Presidente Leni Robredo, nanawagan and Alliance of Labor Leaders for Leni (ALL4Leni) sa mga manggagawa at lahat ng sektor sa buong bansa na lumahok sa Unang Arangkada ng TROPA, isang pambansang pagkilos na nakatakda nitong Sabado ika-23 ng Oktubre, para sa pagkakaisa at pagsuporta sa Team Robredo - Pangilinan (TROPA) para sa darating na eleksyon sa Mayo 2022.

 

Magtititpon-tipon ang grupo ng ALL4Leni 8:00 ng umaga malapit sa ABS-CBN compound sa QC. Mula dito ay susulong ang isang motorcade 9:00 ng umaga, mag-iikot sa QC bago tumungo ng EDSA at sumanib sa iba’t-ibang grupo bandang 11:00 ng umaga sa People Power Monument.

 

Idiniin ni Rene Magtubo, lider ng Partido Manggagawa sa paglulunsad kamakailan ng ALL4Leni, na importante ngayong nahaharap ang bansa sa krisis pang-ekonomiya at panlipunan dala ng pandemya at kapabayaan ng kasalukuyang administrasyon ni Pres. Duterte, ang pagkakaisa at pagsiguro sa tagumpay ng Team Robredo - Pangilinan (TROPA) tungo sa maka-manggagawa at maka-mahirp na pamunuan sa bansa.

 

“Ang TROPA ang magwawakas sa pamahalaan ng paniniil at karahasan, at magbibigay ito ng puwang sa kilusang manggagawa para ipaglaban ang kanilang karapatan,” dagdag pa ni Magtubo.

 

Isinusulong ng ALL4LENI ang pagkandidato sa pagka-senador ni Atty. Sonny Matula, convenor ng Alyansa at isa ring lider manggagawa. Kabilang si Atty. Matula sa sinusuportahan ng ALL4LENI para pagka-Senador na sina Senador de Lima, Hontiveros, at Trillanes, at sina Atty. Chel Diokno ng KANP at Rep. Teddy Baguilat ng LP.

 

Noong Lunes, inilunsad rin ng ALL4Leni ang kanilang billboard sa Bicutan interchange sa South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) na nagsasaad ng kanilang suporta sa Team Robredo - Pangilinan (TROPA) at sa anim na kandidatong nabanggit.

 

Ang iba’t ibang mga grupo mula sa hilaga, timog, at kanlurang bahagi ng Metro Manila ay nakahandang lumahok sa Unang Arangkada ng TROPA, kaalinsabay sa pagkilos ng iba’t ibang boluntaryong grupo sa buong Pilipinas.

 

Naniniwala ang ALL4LENI na ang mga isyu ng ENDO o ilegal na kontraktuwalisasyon at pangangailangan sa P10,000 ayuda sa mga manggagawa at kanilang pamilyang naapektuhan ng pandemya ay dapat mapagtuunan ng pansin bilang pangunahing usapin sa darating na eleksyon. Nauna nang ipinahayag ni Bise Presidente Leni Robredo ang kanyang panawagan para so kongkretong aksyon sa pagwawakas ng ENDO at para sa ayuda sa mga manggagawa sa pamamagitan ng ligtas na transportasyon at paglikha ng ligtas na trabaho at pagawaan. 

ALL4Leni

October 21, 2021


Labor groups full force for Unang Arangkada ng TROPA

 


Following their expression of full support for the candidacy of Vice President Leni Robredo, the Alliance of Labor Leaders for Leni (ALL4Leni) called on their members and workers all over the country to join the “Unang Arangkada ng TROPA” this Saturday, October 23, a nationally coordinated action calling for all sectors of society to unite and support the Team Robredo-Pangilinan (TROPA) in the May 2022 elections.

 

The ALL4Leni contingent will assemble by 8:00 am in the vicinity of the ABS-CBN compound in Quezon City. The motorcade will start by 9:00 am and wind its way around Quezon City before turning to EDSA and converge with other groups at the People Power Monument by 11:00 am.

 

Partido Manggagawa chair Rene Magtubo stressed during the ALL4Leni press conference during their launch last Monday that unity is important given the urgency of addressing the economic hardships and social impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic workers and other basic sectors are facing.

 

“TROPA will end the regime of killings and repression, and provide space for the labor movement to campaign for workers demands. That space is key since it is the movement that will win change,” Magtubo insisted.

 

Atty. Sonny Matula, another labor leader and convenor of ALL4Leni, is running for senator and hoping to be included in the TROPA senatorial slate, along with Senators de Lima, Hontiveros, and Trillanes, as well as Atty. Chel Diokno of KANP, and Rep. Teddy Baguilat of LP.

 

ALL4Leni unveiled Monday their billboard located near the Bicutan interchange of the South Luzon Expressway. The billboard showed its support for the slate of Robredo and Pangilinan, and the six senatorial candidates. Also included in the billboard was ALL4Leni’s call for “ayudang sapat at balik trabahong ligtas.”

 

Other legs of the Arangkada ng mga TROPA will come from the northern, southern, western and eastern part of Metro Manila. Similar motorcades are being planned by volunteer organizations all over the country.

 

ALL4Leni believes that ending illegal contractualization or endo and providing P10,000 monthly assistance for workers and their families affected by the pandemic should be priority election issues. Vice President Robredo has earlier called for an end to illegal contractualization and for assistance to workers in the form of safe, reliable transport and creation of safe employment, as well as ensuring safety in the workplace. 

October 21, 2021

ALL4Leni

Thursday, October 7, 2021

STATEMENT ON VP LENI’S FILING OF COC

VP Leni Robredo’s final decision may have come late in the day, yet it can be a game-changer in a tightly contested presidential race. Leni may also have failed to assemble the broadest opposition to the Duterte-Marcos camp, yet she surely has earned more allies at the grassroots who come to know her better as a firm, agenda-based leader compared with those whose political train of thought is win first, lead later.


Our labor agenda does not end with Leni, but a Robredo presidency, based on her earlier commitments, opens new opportunities for workers’ continuing struggle for democracy. For now, we hold the common view that ending the bloody Duterte regime and preventing the return of the plundering Marcoses need collective effort. Yet organizing electoral resistance against authoritarianism also necessitates a platform that embodies the collective aspirations of the basic sectors, including the working class.

07 October 2021

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Service contracting is a great program but the LTFRB bungled it


The labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) slammed the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and the Department of Transportation (DoTr) for bungling the service contracting program. “Service contracting is a great idea but the LTFRB and DoTr bungled its implementation. Similar to the Department of Health (DOH), bad governance, if not massive corruption, attended its execution,” stated Rene Magtubo, PM national chair.

 

Yesterday the LTFRB released a statement belying the Commission on Audit report that only 1% of the funds for service contracting was released to beneficiary drivers of public utility vehicles (PUVs). The LTFRB declared that P1.5 billion out of the P5.56 billion service contracting budget under Bayanihan 2 was disbursed.

 

“If that is true then only 25% of service contracting funds reached 50,000 drivers nationwide. There are already 120,000 transport workers in NCR alone, a conservative estimate based on one worker per PUV. The rest of the funds has been returned to the treasury without benefiting hundreds of thousands of needy and hungry transport workers. This is no different from hospital workers who decried the DOH for not granting hazard pay and benefits to deserving health care workers,” Magtubo added.

 

Ross Natividad, president of the Yellow Bus Line Employees Union (YBLEU), called on the LTFRB to shape up and respond to the demands of transport workers. YBL plies the South Cotabato to Davao route Mindanao. “It pains us to hear there are billions in funds that have not reached transport workers who are needy and hungry. YBL drivers, conductors, dispatchers and mechanics are becoming desperate since most of them had no regular income for more than a year already,” Natividad said.

 

He explained that the LTFRB contracted YBL for only two months of “libreng sakay” for APORs and HCWs from May to June 2021. “This was for only 14 buses then 48 buses but YBL has 190 units in total. Thus a majority of YBL workers did not benefit. Still, many of those who were lucky to be onboarded have not received their payouts,” Natividad explained.

 

He demanded that “We call on the LTFRB and DoTr to exercise tripartism and social dialogue so that it hears the concerns of workers. Only drivers were considered beneficiaries while conductors and other bus workers were not. The union had to negotiate with the company so that conductors can also work under service contracting and receive pay.”

 

Magtubo averred that “Service contracting must be rebooted. It should go beyond ayuda and libreng sakay as is being implemented now. Service contracting under the PUV Modernization program is a mechanism to formalize and improve the transport industry so that we have sustainable and livable cities. Through service contracting, government ensures the delivery of safe, comfortable and efficient public transport by engaging jeepney cooperatives and bus companies on long-term contracts and mandating regular employment with social protection for transport workers.” 


August 19, 2021

 

Thursday, July 29, 2021

Riders group slams DOLE advisory on food delivery and courier work


The motorcycle riders’ rights group Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong) criticized the recently released labor advisory by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) on food delivery and courier work. “The DOLE is engaged in smoke and mirrors. It pretends to do something in the face of platform work disputes when it actually is not resolving anything by issuing a useless advisory,” argued Don Pangan, Kagulong secretary-general.

 

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello signed Labor Advisory 14 entitled “Working Conditions of Delivery Riders in Food Delivery and Courier Activities” on July 23 but it was posted on the DOLE website only last July 27.

 

“The DOLE avers in the advisory that food delivery riders are protected by labor law and their contracts. On the contrary, the advisory affirms what presently exists—that the majority if not almost all food delivery riders are considered independent contractors and thus at the mercy of opaque app policies and algorithms,” Pangan insisted.

 

He added that “The ongoing dispute of Foodpanda delivery riders in Davao emphasizes precisely this point—food delivery riders are not protected by labor law since they are deemed freelancers despite the app controlling the means and methods of how they work.”

 

Kagulong calls on the DOLE to immediately implement its commitment “To convene a Technical Working Group (TWG) represented by rider’s groups, trade unions, worker’s organizations and concerned government agencies to start the research and investigation that would lead to creating policy standards to protect the gig workers,” Pangan recalled. This commitment was the result of the pre-Labor Day summits called by the DOLE as part of drafting the National Economic Recovery Strategy.

 

Pangan also clarified that the labor dispute of the Davao Foodpanda riders remains unresolved as the company did not attend the mediation meeting called by the DOLE last Monday. The DOLE later admitted that Foodpanda refuses to attend tripartite meetings and will only meet riders on a bilateral basis.

 

“Pasaway ang Foodpanda. Divide and rule ang taktika nila. It clearly does not want to be covered by the labor law so that it can do anything that it pleases—like suspending riders for 10 years and reducing their pay unilaterally. In the face of this intransigence by Foodpanda, the DOLE lies prostrate even though it has the power to issue a Department Order to clarify and resolve such workplace grievances,” Pangan stated. 

Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong)

July 29, 2021

Monday, July 26, 2021

Workers critique Duterte’s last SONA: Recycled anecdotes, absence of strategy

 

From the point of workers who have suffered through the failed covid response and were betrayed by the promise to end endo, there was really no high point to the 3-hour long SONA. There was nothing new he said about the most controversial and pressing issues like the drug war and the West Philippine Sea as he simply recycled his non-sequiturs. And there was deafening silence on a concrete strategy to combat covid and recession.

 

In the midst of a pandemic and a recession, the focus of the SONA should have been laying out an effective plan. These are also what the people are looking for in the SONA as revealed in the recent Pulse Asia survey. The people’s demands for a response on jobs, the economy, inflation, vaccine and even the West Philippine Sea are actually reflected in the labor coalition Nagkaisa’s call for TABAKK or Trabaho, Ayuda, Bakuna, Karapatan and Kasarinlan.

 

Duterte said that he really had no plans given the threat of the Delta variant except to impose another severe lockdown. In other words, Duterte will just be repeating the mistakes of the past year but coming from an even worse situation that last year. Walang pag-asa at inspirasyong makakatas sa huling SONA.

 

The alibi and excuses for the drug war was the lowest point of the SONA. Duterte spent so much time spinning his worn-out tales and anecdotes about drugs as an existential problem. As usual the numbers he mentioned about the drug war like 50,000 arrests per day and billions of drugs interdicted are fairy tales that are not backed up by evidence.

 

Nothing will happen in the last year of Duterte given the absence of a plan on recovering from the pandemic and the recession. In fact, in the next few months, the winds of the coming presidential elections will be blowing hard and Duterte the politician will surely be concerned about his fate after 2022—as he has admitted, he is apprehensive about being made accountable for the crimes during his regime.

July 26, 2021

Group condemns arrest of 10 members on the way to SONA

 


Ten members of the Bulacan chapter of the militant group Partido Manggagawa (PM) and the driver of the vehicle they were using were detained and stopped from proceeding to the protest rally on the occasion of the last State of the Nation Address of President Rodrigo Duterte.

 

“We condemn the illegal detention of our members and the violation of the right to peaceful assembly. We call for their immediate release. On Duterte’s last year in power, the pandemic of human rights violations continue even as the administration’s covid response is an epic fail,” stated Judy Ann Miranda, PM secretary general.

 

The PM Bulacan group was on the way to the SONA rally but was stopped at a checkpoint around 8:30am. When the police saw banners and placards, the group was informed that they were in violation of "ELCAC and social distancing."

 

“We were all wearing masks and face shields. And the van was big enough for the ten of us to be social distancing inside,” explained Ver Estorosas, PM Bulacan chair and leader of the group. The group is still detained at the Hillcrest Caloocan sub-station 8 "pending investigation."

 

PM mobilized factory workers, urban poor and community youth to the SONA rally held at the Commission on Human Rights grounds. “We demand TABAKK or Trabaho, Ayuda, Bakuna, Karapatan at Kasarinlan. This set of demands correspond to the recent Pulse Asia survey in which jobs, the economy, inflation, vaccination and the West Philippine are what Filipinos want to hear of the SONA. But we have no illusions that Duterte will heed these grievances as what he is concerned now is the continuation of his regime and avoiding incarceration for the crimes committed under his bloody regime,” Miranda insisted.

 

Yesterday, PM joined the group Movement Against Terror Law in unfurling a giant streamer emblazoned with the slogan “Goodbye Duterte” along Commonwealth Avenue.


Photos of the PM Bulacan group can be accessed here: https://www.facebook.com/partidomanggagawa/posts/10159214841459323

 

July 26, 2021

Saturday, July 24, 2021

PM holds “SOtaposNA” actions to highlight plight of workers at local level

 Walang makuhang paglalarawan.

Localized online and offline protest activities were conducted Saturday afternoon by chapters of Partido Manggagawa (PM) in different parts of the country, two days before President Duterte delivers his last State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Monday.

Areas that held local online protest activities include Metro Manila, Cavite, Rizal, Bulacan, Bacolod, Cebu, Davao, and Tagum City.

According to Judy Miranda, PM Secretary-General, this is to highlight the plight of workers and poor communities who suffered the most under Duterte’s deficient and repressive style of governance.

“Ang ating mga komunidad ay hindi gaanong napapansin sa bangayan ng pulitika sa itaas, samantalang sila ang tunay na nakakaranas ng kahirapan at saksi sa nagaganap na karahasan at patayan sa buong bansa. Nasa komunidad ang totoong SONA,” declared Miranda.

One of the issues to highlight is the unresolved killings of PM organizers. Dennis Sequena, PM leader in Cavite, was shot dead by unknown assailants in June 2019 while giving a lecture on basic trade unionism among ecozone workers. PM organizer Orlando Abangan was killed in Talisay City, Cebu in September 2016, at the height of Duterte’s drug war. It is also in Cebu where a peaceful and legitimate protest of retrenched MEPZ workers was met by arrests and detention as in the case of the arrest of “Cebu 5” on November 30 last year.  

Other unresolved killings of PM organizers were that of Victoriano Embang (2012) and Rolando Pango (2014) in the island of Negros. These killings, the group said, though they happened during the past administration, remains an agenda of justice that the present administration has the duty to resolve.

Miranda said, “unresolved and unrelenting spate of killings and intensifying trade union repression is a marked failure of the Duterte administration, notwithstanding his epic fail on the issue of endo or contractualization, wage hike, and its poor pandemic response.”

On SONA day, PM members with their “ENDO30” props will be joining the “Despedida” rally led by the Movement against the Anti-Terrorism Act (MATA) at the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) grounds.

PM will also be part of the Nagkaisa Labor Coalition Women’s Committee morning contingent who will submit their findings and recommendations to the CHR on the impact of COVID-19 protocols on human rights and labor rights.

24 July 2021

Friday, July 23, 2021

Riders group slams Foodpanda’s glitch alibi

 
 

The motorcycle riders’ rights group Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong) slammed Foodpanda for stating that the 10-year suspension of 43 Davao-based food delivery riders was just a “technical glitch.”

 

Don Pangan, Kagulong secretary-general, averred that “Technical glitch is a lame excuse for Foodpanda’s corporate abuse. Foodpanda is trying to hide its anti-worker misbehavior behind digital technology. This modus operandi is no different from Foodpanda disguising its employment relationship to riders using the platform nature of work as an alibi.”

 

At the same time the group criticized the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for speaking on behalf of Foodpanda. “As the third party in the tripartite industrial relationship, the DOLE should show non-partisanship. If at all, the DOLE should be biased for workers as the Labor Code provides that in cases of ambiguity, labor should be favored in the interpretation,” Panga expounded.

 

“In fact, in this case, there is really no ambiguity as suspending workers for 10 years is a flagrant violation of the Labor Code. Workers can only be suspended for a maximum of 30 days and for actual administrative cases. Workers cannot be penalized for planning a protest that has not yet happened!” insisted Pangan.

 

Kagulong reminded the DOLE about its commitment “To convene a Technical Working Group (TWG) represented by rider’s groups, trade unions, worker’s organizations and concerned government agencies to start the research and investigation that would lead to creating policy standards to protect the gig workers,” Pangan recalled.

 

Kagulong asserted that the TWG is an urgent necessity given that Foodpanda’s action are exposing the disguised employment relationship between the app and its riders. “If riders are indeed independent contractors then they have the choice not to deliver and thus cannot be penalized. Foodpanda’s suspension reveals its control of the working conditions of riders. The control test is the key metric in determining the existence of an employee-employer relationship,” Pangan explained.

 

He added that “Other than the power to suspend and penalize riders for transgressions in the conduct of their work, the fact that uniforms and delivery bags are mandated by Foodpanda shows that it does control the working conditions of riders who must then be treated as employees not freelancers.”

Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong)

July 23, 2021


 

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Reinstate fired Foodpanda riders--rights group

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The motorcycle riders’ rights group Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong) called for the reinstatement of 43 riders based in Davao City who were suspended for 10 years by food delivery company Foodpanda. The app suspended about a hundred “accounts” attached to the riders for planning a protest concerning the diminution in their income per delivery. Some riders were later reinstated after they allegedly provided information about the scheduled protest.

 

Don Pangan, Kagulong secretary-general, said that “We are one with the members of Davao United Delivery Riders Association Inc. whose members are Foodpanda riders from Davao City in their struggle for just pay and against the suspension of 43 riders for 10 years because they are exercising their right to express their grievances.”

 

The group also welcomed the move by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to call Foodpanda and the 43 riders to a dialogue to thresh out the issue. “We are also calling on the DOLE to deliver its commitment to convene the Technical Working Group represented by rider’s groups, trade unions, worker’s organizations and concerned government agencies to start the research and investigation that would lead to creating policy standards to protect the gig workers,” Pangan insisted.

 

Food panda riders turned offline for two days and staged a 500-strong unity ride last July 16 to protest the app’s wage policy because they noticed they had been earning less lately from each delivery.

 

Grievances and protests by food delivery riders are increasing amidst their high profile as frontliners and essential workers amidst the pandemic. Last November 18, 2020 Kagulong led some 700 Foodpanda riders in Metro Manila in a protest motorcade that ended in the DOLE main office in Intramuros. The riders aired their grievances about reduced pay, imposed penalties and the lack of transparency in their working conditions.

 

Pangan averred that “What happened with our brothers and sisters in Davao City clearly manifested the need to probe the employment status of gig workers to ensure just pay, benefits and job security,” Pangan insisted.

 

In a global study (http://library.fes.de/pdf-files/iez/16880.pdf), labor researchers found out that food delivery riders launched the greatest number of protests among app or platform workers. The most prominent grievance concerned pay although employment status also figured as a secondary issue. In Asian countries such as Indonesia and India, gig workers have formed associations or unions. Similar organizing and struggles by food delivery riders in Europe, Australia and Latin America was also revealed in the study. 

Kapatiran ng Dalawang Gulong (Kagulong)

July 20, 2021


 

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Partido Manggagawa condemns arrest of 20 Labor Day rallyists in Cebu


The militant Partido Manggagawa (PM) condemned the arrest of 20 rallyists who assembled at the Plaza Independencia in Cebu City this morning. Police arrested 8 miners from Carmen Copper in Toledo and 12 fishers from Talisay City on alleged violation of quarantine protocols. “The government is using covid-19 as an alibi to suppress the right to peaceful assembly of workers who are airing their demands on Labor Day,” asserted Dennis Derige, spokesperson for PM-Cebu.

 

A third group of rallyists who were workers in the Mactan Economic Zone and other factories together with student supporters were finally able to hold a short program at Plaza Independencia. All three groups, who are affiliates of PM and Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa (SENTRO), were supposed to commemorate Labor Day by marching around Cebu City. The arrests effectively scuttled the Labor Day plans of workers in Cebu City.

 

“Today’s arrests reveals the impunity of police against workers who are suffering under the economic crisis that has been spawned by the failed covid response of the Duterte administration. Similarly, the commemoration of Bonifacio Day was marred by the arrest of five union organizers who led a workers protests against mass layoffs in the Mactan ecozone. Covid is being weaponized against workers who are fighting for their rights and welfare,” stated Derige.

 

The workers in Cebu and in other major cities nationwide were to commemorate Labor Day with the theme “Tabakk ng Manggagawa Laban sa Palpak.” “Tabakk stands for Trabaho, Ayuda, Bakuna, Karapatan at Kasarinlan which are the key demands of workers in response to the economic crisis and the covid pandemic,” explained Rene Magtubo, PM national chair.

 

He added that “However, workers are also raising the political call ‘Palpak, Palitan.’ This means we are calling on the people to replace the inutile and authoritarian government with a new one which will respect political rights and respond to workers’ demand for social and economic reform.”

 

In Metro Manila, PM, SENTRO and other groups in the Nagkaisa labor coalition held a motorcade from the ABS-CBN headquarters to the People Power Monument to Mendiola and finally at Liwasang Bonifacio.

 

As of the time of writing, the release of the 20 rallyists in Cebu have been put on hold by the police despite the payment of fines for each of the workers arrested.

 

Photos can be accessed at https://www.facebook.com/partidomanggagawa/posts/10159032773159323

 

May 1, 2021

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Women’s Month celebration ruined by Duterte’s dirty hands


Aside from the killings of trade unionists and activists, the country’s celebration of Women’s Month is ruined by Duterte’s dirty hands, the labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) said in a statement.

“Definitely, that dirty act comes from a sexist mind,” declared PM Secretary General Judy Miranda.

Miranda insists that President Rodrigo Duterte’s act constituted sexual harassment of their kasambahay as the video clearly showed he was in the act of touching her. He was unsuccessful only because she stepped back just in time to avoid the contact.

PM likewise condemns Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque’s defense of the president saying it was just a joke, and that she’s been with the family since young and is used to these sorts of jokes from him.

“Time and again, we have deplored the President for his sexism extending to misogyny for degrading women in the way he speaks and acts. This is another similar incident that we cannot just disregard the way Roque wants everyone to do,” explained Miranda.

The fact that the video was uploaded without regard to the sexual harassment act, with such an act done right on the face of her wife, and so with the spokesperson justifying the harassment, are totally unacceptable in a society that claims to respect and guarantee women’s rights.

The group said it’s a double whammy against women, especially among working women represented by the president’s kasambahay, who are facing so much difficulties during this pandemic because of government neglect and incompetence. 

March 30, 2021

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Belittling new surge in COVID-19 is perpetuating ‘kapalpakan’ – labor group

President Duterte’s downplaying of the impact of the new surge in COVID-19 cases is unsettling rather than reassuring, the labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) said in a statement Tuesday, as the rise in new cases of infection is happening in the face of vaccine shortage and persistent unemployment.

“Kung ang kalapit nating bansa ay nakaalpas na sa pandemya matapos ang isang taon, tapos tayo ay tumataas pa ang kaso, meron tayong problema: MALAKI, hindi maliit,” declared PM Chair Renato Magtubo on his social media post.

Magtubo, who is also a City Councilor of Marikina, said this is no time for leaders to understate a lingering problem especially if this leadership is facing a backlash over its mishandling of the crisis over the last twelve months.

The President’s statement came after the #DutertePalpak hashtag trended online on Monday, coinciding with the anniversary of the declaration of hard lockdown in the National Capital Region (NCR).

It can also be recalled that when the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic, Duterte even poked fun at the virus, saying it will die a natural death even without a vaccine.  He also introduced using gasoline for sanitizing facemasks.

“Mahirap nang bolahing muli ang mamamayan ngayon, lalo na ang milyong manggagawa na matapos ma-lockdown at mawalan ng trabaho noong nakaraang taon ay naka-lockout pa rin ngayon at nagtitiis sa gutom,” said Magtubo.

According to PM, aside from the 4.5 million jobless workers in 2020, many remain on a ’floating status’ after losing their jobs last year. And because they are out of work yet not being terminated, their status remains ‘employed but not at work’. The group said employers resort to floating their workers indefinitely to avoid paying them separation benefits.

Magtubo said the re-imposition of curfew, or worse, a new hard lockdown would discourage more workers to find new jobs or for businesses to resume full operations.

“So, hindi ito maliit na problema, Mr. President. Ang totoong nakita kasi ng manggagawa sa nakalipas na taon ay ang maliit ninyong solusyon,” concluded Magtubo.

PM, together with Nagkaisa labor coalition, have been pushing for balik-trabahong ligtas and the rollout of income and employment guarantees to address unemployment problems and enhance the capacity of the state on health and climate response.

16 March 2021

Monday, March 8, 2021

Extreme sacrifice, endless struggles by women under the pandemic – Partido Manggagawa


 

The labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) said women workers suffered the most difficult year under the pandemic as the government, unconscious and unprepared to deal with the gender dimension of this combined health and economic crises, endowed families with only two months of ayuda during the past twelve months and treated everyone, old and children alike, as 'pasaway' under a militarized pandemic response.

 

“Bago pa man ang COVID-19 na pandemya, nasa disbentaheng posisyon na ang kababaihang manggagawa kapwa sa lugar ng trabaho at sa loob ng tahanan. Lalo lang lumala ang kalagayang ito nang umabot sa matinding krisis pang-ekonomiya ang COVID-19 pandemic dahil sa kapalpakan ng gobyerno ni Duterte sa pagtugon dito,” declared PM Secretary-General Judy Miranda, Monday, as her group joined the World March of Women at Plaza Miranda for celebrating International Women’s Day.

 

Miranda said the unemployment problem also hit the women hardest, forcing women to leave their jobs and stopped looking for new ones as they have assumed more domestic responsibilities at home, including aiding their children on their online schooling.

 

“Noong 2019, ang joblessness ay 30% sa kababaihan, 12% naman sa kalalakihan. Sa panahon ng pandemya nitong 2020, naging 47% sa kababaihan at 29% sa kalalakihan, ayon sa sarbey ng SWS. Pero hindi ibig sabihin nito ay nawalan ng trabaho ang mga babae dahil sa halip, dumami pa ang kanyang responsibilidad sa tahanan,” explained Miranda.

 

And for those who remained at work in essential services and the manufacturing sector, women workers fought back against mass layoffs and non-payment of wages and separation pay as employers made the pandemic an alibi to cut the benefits or bust the unions.

 

“Kalakhan ng ating frontliners sa health sector, food services, wholesale and retail ay kababaihan. Araw-araw nilang kaharap ang panganib, kawalan ng transportasyon, at mataas na presyo ng mga bilihin katapat ng kakarampot na sweldo,” added Miranda.

 

The group said it is this higher level of sacrifice and the daily struggle of women that helped families survive a year under the pandemic, thus, their roles must be recognized and appreciated by the government by formulating short to medium-term programs for women.

 

These include income support, public employment, day-long daycares for working mothers; and also the most important political demand of women today - democratic spaces and a  violence-free environment – in contrast to the prevailing state of killings and authoritarianism under the Duterte regime.


08 March 2021