Showing posts with label Andres Bonifacio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andres Bonifacio. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2024

Workers commemorate Bonifacio Day with call to “endo” political dynasties


Amid intense political infighting between the camps of President Bong Bong Marcos Jr. and Vice Sara Duterte, the militant group Partido Manggagawa (PM) stated that workers choose no sides and will not join any “fake people power.” “The House of Labor does not support either the House of Polvoron or House of Fentanyl, both of which are merely interested in retaining political power for its own sake. In contrast, the House of Labor demands social justice and social change,” explained Judy Miranda, PM secretary general.

 

Members of PM joined the Nagkaisa Labor Coalition mobilization that assembled in front of Ramon Magsaysay High School in Espana, Manila this morning. The workers then marched to Mendiola at about 9 AM for a program that lasted until 12 noon.

 

PM also held rallies in Cebu City and Bacolod City. In Cebu, PM members marched around the city and held a program at Metro Gaisano in Colon St. In Bacolod, farm workers and women’s groups affiliated to PM launched an indoor gathering and later a march to the public plaza.

 

The nationwide commemoration of Bonifacio Day by PM and Nagkaisa raised the call for ending endo jobs, low wages and political dynasties. “The dominance of political dynasties is a key factor in the mass poverty and economic underdevelopment of the country. In the coming 2025 elections, we see the perverse evolution of fat dynasties into obese ones and the almost total capture of the partylist system—which was meant for representation by workers and other marginalized sectors—by power-hungry trapos. I-endo ang dynasties ng mga trapo hindi ang trabaho!” asserted Miranda.

 

She added that “If Bonifacio were alive today, he would lead the Katipunan in a fight to end political dynasties as a pathway for true independence and real development.” Miranda pointed to stark contrast between the inaction of the House of Representatives on the P150 wage hike bill and its fixation on Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war and Sara Duterte’s confidential funds. “Of course, we want Digong to be held accountable for the murder of alleged drug users and Inday Sara for her plunder of people’s money. But we know that Congress is motivated by factional infighting not good governance. And that is why Congress is deadma to proposed reforms favorable to workers,” Miranda elaborated.

 

Other demands highlighted by PM in the Bonifacio Day commemoration are Palestine solidarity and climate justice. “Stop the genocide in Palestine and arrest Banjamin Netanyahu. Robust not token funding by the Global North for climate mitigation and adaptation in the Global South which is bearing the brunt of climate change. These are our Christmas wishes,” Miranda concluded. ###

Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Workers to march on Bonifacio Day to press for wage hike, end to endo and political dynasties

 


Members of the Nagkaisa Labor Coalition will stage a protest march from EspaƱa to Mendiola on Bonifacio Day, November 30, to demand government action on pressing labor issues. The coalition is calling for:

 

- A legislated wage hike of ₱150 or more and the abolition of provincial rates to help workers cope with inflation and the intensifying cost of living crisis.

- The abolition of endo (contractualization) in both private and public sectors.

- An end to violence against women as part of broader reforms for social justice.

 

The protest highlights frustrations over the lack of government attention to labor’s pressing issues. Despite the urgency of a wage hike, the Labor Committee in Congress has stopped deliberating on the matter since May. Senators on their part has passed the ₱100 wage hike bill in February.

 

In contrast, the Quadcom which was organized only in August by Speaker Romualdez has been conducting marathon hearings to investigate the Dutertes’ deadly war on drugs and illegal use of confidential funds.

 

Neglect of labor issues

 

While exacting accountability from the past administration is a good agenda to pursue, labor leaders insisted that sidelining key labor reforms, such as legislating wage hike and ending the scourge of labor contractualization, is perpetuating a state of national calamity. They pointed to the lack of leadership from President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and House Speaker Martin Romualdez, noting that their action could push forward legislation to address workers’ demands.

 

"Workers are tired of being shortchanged by regional wage boards while Congress and MalacaƱang remain silent on their struggles," the coalition said.

 

Labor and calamities

 

The coalition also emphasized the compounding effects of recent typhoons, which have devastated communities across the country. Many workers, already struggling with low wages, are unprepared to recover from these disasters.

 

"This situation reflects decades of government neglect and the self-serving priorities of political dynasties,” echoing Bonifacio's belief that there can be no ‘kaginhawahan’ without ‘kalayaan’ from this kind of rule. Nagkaisa said this also includes freedom of women from violence and exploitation.

 

End political dynasties

 

The coalition argued that both the blending and warring political dynasties are importunate barrier to genuine progress for Filipino workers. "These dynasties are a calamity in themselves. Ang dynasty ang dapat i-endo hindi ang manggagawang Pilipino," the group concluded.

Nagkaisa Labor Coalition

27 November 2024

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

WORKERS PRESS CONFERENCE TODAY

MEDIA ADVISORY

27 November 2024

Nagkaisa Labor Coalition

 

INVITATION TO A PRESS CONFERENCE

 

To Announce Workers’ Bonifacio Day Actions, with “Laban ng Manggagawa sa Harap ng Pambansang Kalamidad” as a theme.

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When: November 27, 2024

Time: 10:00 AM

Where: Workers House

No. 94 Sct. Delgado, Bgy. Laging Handa Quezon City

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For inquiries you may contact

Ms. Ruby @ +63 917 638 0247