In the face of the rapid increase in COVID-19 infections, the labor
group Partido Manggagawa (PM) reiterated the call for free testing of workers
who are mandated to work onsite. The group also called on employees, employers
and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to ensure that safety
committees are operating in workplaces, health protocols are being followed and
occupational safety and health (OSH) standards are being enforced.
“A lot of factories and workplaces are operating and numerous workers
are reporting onsite under the Alert Level 3 protocol. Thus, the necessity of
ensuring workplace safety. Workers should assert that OSH regulations are
implemented. Hanapbuhay ito hindi hanap patay,” Rene Magtubo, PM chair
explained.
He repeated the call of Nagkaisa chair and senatorial candidate Sonny
Matula for the government to subsidize the testing of workers who have symptoms
or are unvaccinated but reporting for work.
“Workers are trapped in a catch-22 situation that is not of their own
making. Antigen tests are cheaper than RT-PCR but still too expensive for
minimum wage earners who are among the working poor. There are at least a
million minimum wage workers in the NCR and half a million in Calabarzon, both
areas facing the brunt of the new COVID-19 wave. Once workers are positive from
antigen tests, they are immediately barred from working but cannot get sickness
benefits from the Employees Compensation Commission (ECC). The way out of this
trap is for the government to provide free RT-PCR tests for workers,” Magtubo
explained.
PM and Nagkaisa have been calling for “balik trabahong ligtas” since the
lockdowns were relaxed in late 2020 and the economy re-opened. Senator Risa
Hontiveros championed this call by filing an eponymous bill that guarantees provision
of PPE’s for workers and enforcement of OSH standards. The demand for free
testing however has not been heeded as the recent national budget conspicuously
does not explicitly provide funds for it. Still the free tests and paid
quarantine leaves can be provided as benefits from ECC, Philhealth, the Social
Security System as an alternative.
Magtubo asked workers to collectively negotiate with employers for the provision of PPE’s, enforcement of OSH rules and the formation of safety committees. “All of these are guaranteed in the OSH Law. Workers just need to claim our rights. Ang karapatan ay ipinaglalaban. Batas ini!,” he added.
January 7, 2022
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