Monday, April 30, 2012

Advisory: Labor Day activities

Contact: Judy Ann Miranda @ 09175570777, 09228677522 
Labor Day activities
April 30 (Today), 7:00 p.m.
Noise barrage @ Welcome Rotonda
 “Lakbayan para sa Pabahay at Trabaho” of some 500 Metro Manila and Calabarzon workers and poor will hold program by 5:00 p.m. at DOLE then at Welcome Rotonda. Main call is stop demolitions and end contractualization; housing and jobs for all. Lakbayan marchers will stay overnight at Holy Trinity Church then merge will Labor Day rally
May 1
7:00 a.m. Assembly along Espana (from Welcome Rotonda to Ramon Magsaysay High School) of 20,000-strong rally of 40 groups under Nagkaisa. PM contingent of 1,000 will assemble at PLDT
            9:00 a.m. March to Mendiola
10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Program at Mendiola
            After Mendiola rally, PM and PALEA will motorcade to protest camp @ PAL In-Flight Center for an afternoon program
Cebu: 4,000-strong rally of Nagkaisa (PM, ALU-TUCP, APL-SENTRO, Makabayan) will march by 8:00 a.m. from Pier 1 to downtown Colon to the Department of Labor
Bacolod: 1,000 sugar workers and factory laborers from PM will rally at the Bacolod public plaza
Iloilo City: Indoor assembly in the morning then march downtown in the afternoon
Davao City: 400 members of Nagkaisa will march by 1:00 p.m. from Orcullo Park

Women workers seek Kris Aquino’s support to the RH bill

PRESS RELEASE
30 April 2012

Around a hundred women workers from Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) together with Public Services Labor Independent Confederation (PSLINK), United Cavite Workers Association (UCWA), Women’s Day Off and the Reproductive Health Advocacy Network (RHAN) gathered together at the Gabriela Silang Monument (Ayala Triangle) in Makati City early this morning. 

The women proceeded to Kris Aquino’s residence at One Roxas Triangle to seek her support for the immediate passage of the RH bill.  They brought with them posters with Kris’ image and slogan saying “Women labor for RH; Kris, endorse the RH bill” and carrying cans of milk labeled “RH milk” depicting Kris Aquino’s endorsement of a milk products for children. 

“As the country’s top celebrity endorser with countless fans among women workers, we sincerely hope that Kris will also endorse the RH bill,” said PM Secretary General Judy Ann Miranda.  “Kris owes her success partly from women of the working class who supports her, the fans who do not only watch her shows on television and movies in cinemas but also patronize the products she endorses.”

“We hope you understand the predicament of poor and working women when it comes to maternal health problems and family planning.  Affluent women may have the same difficulties but it is totally a different story where poor women are concerned,” Miranda further explained.

The passage of the RH bill is one of the Labor Day demands of Partido ng Manggagawa, PSLINK, UCWA and Women’s Day Off in tomorrow’s celebration of the International Labor Day worldwide.

Lakbayan against demolition and contractualization today

Press Release
April 30, 2012

One week after the bloody demolition at Silverio compound and threats of demolitions in several depressed areas in Metro Manila, including the Tucuma community in Barangay Merville in ParaƱaque, a Lakbayan was launched today to push for a long-term moratorium on demolitions, and the provision of housing and jobs for the homeless and unemployed. Some 500 workers, youth and poor from Metro Manila and Calabarzon led the “Lakbayan para sa Pabahay at Trabaho” which started this afternoon at Baclaran Church and ended tonight at the Holy Trinity Church in Balic-Balic.

Renato Magtubo, Partido ng Manggagawa chairperson, declared that “The government needs to address the root cause of lack of housing for the poor. The housing program is tied up with the jobs and wages policy. The low wages in the country, as attested by a recent report of the ILO, means that the poor have barely enough income for food much less rent or amortization on housing,” he said.

The Tucuma Federation, Alyansa ng Maralitang Pilipino, Partido ng Manggagawa-Kabataan (PMK), Philippine Airlines Employees Association and PM joined in the Lakbayan. The Lakbayan held a short program at the DOLE office in Intramuros and the staged a noise barrage at the Welcome Rotonda early tonight. The marchers will stay overnight at the Holy Trinity Church then merge tomorrow with the huge 20,000-strong “historic” rally by the newly-formed Nagkaisa, which unites the country’s major labor center for the first time since the 1980’s. Among the eight major demands of Nagkaisa’s Labor Day rally will be reform of the socialized housing program of the government and a moratorium on demolitions.

Magtubo welcomed Robredo’s suspension of demolitions but also pushed for an extension. “Suspending demolitions until new rules are drafted merely scratches the surface of the problem. The moratorium should stay until the socialized housing of the government is reviewed and reformed. The government’s housing policy for the poor is profit not service-oriented.”

Menchie Amaro of PMK asserted that “The youth face a bleak future with the prevalence of contractual employment in the ecozones of Calabarzon and the threat to our homes and livelihood because of demolitions. The suspension of demolitions applies only to Metro Manila not Region IV.”

The Labor Day commemoration by groups comprising Nagkaisa will be nationwide. In Cebu, some 4,000 members of PM, ALU-TUCP, APL-SENTRO and Makabayan will march from the Pier 1 to downtown Colon and then a rally at the office of the Department of Labor. Some 1,000 sugar workers and factory laborers led by PM will have a rally at the Bacolod public plaza. Hundreds of leaders of labor unions, jeepney drivers associations, trisikad federation, truck drivers association, farm workers and urban poor in Iloilo City will have an indoor assembly in the morning and then a march downtown in the afternoon. In Davao, some 400 members of Nagkaisa including PM will assemble by 1:00 p.m. at Orcullo Park and then march around the city.

Advisory: Lakbayan against demolition

WHAT: Long march of some 500 Metro Manila and Calabarzon workers and poor
WHEN and WHERE: Today, April 30 (Monday)
3:00 p.m. Assembly @ Baclaran Church
5:00 p.m. Short picket @ DOLE Intramuros
7:00 p.m. Noise Barrage @ Welcome Rotonda
8:00 p.m. Arrive @ Holy Trinity Church (Balic-Balic, Manila)
DETAILS: Main call is stop demolitions and contractualization, housing and jobs for all. Lakbayan marchers will stay overnight at Holy Trinity Church then merge with Labor Day rally.
Contact: Judy Ann Miranda @ 09175570777, 09228677522

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Tucuma residents appeal to Catholic Church for support

Press Release
April 29, 2012
Tucuma Federation

The residents of the depressed community of Tucuma in Barangay Merville, Paranaque City appealed to the Catholic Church for support in its land dispute. Leaders of the Tucuma Federation will meet with Manila Auxiliary Bishop Broderick Pabillo, who also heads the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines-National Secretariat for Social Action, today to present their case and request.

“The social teachings of the Catholic Church put forward that people should be first before profit. Applied to our case, this means that the housing and livelihood needs of some 1,000 families are a priority over the private property claims of the Molave Development Corporation which wants to profit by speculation over a long-idled land,” explained Ramil Asturias, Tucuma Federation president.

Tomorrow a long march or Lakbayan will banner the call “Stop to demolitions, Housing and jobs for all.” Some 500 workers, youth and poor from Metro Manila and Calabarzon will lead the “Lakbayan para sa Pabahay at Trabaho” which will start by 3:00 p.m. at Baclaran Church and end by 8:00 p.m. at the Holy Trinity Church in Balic-Balic.

The marchers will stay overnight at the Holy Trinity Church then join on May 1 the huge 20,000-strong “historic” rally by the newly-formed Nagkaisa, which unites the country’s major labor center for the first time since the 1980’s. Among the eight major demands of Nagkaisa’s Labor Day rally will be reform of the socialized housing program of the government and a moratorium on demolitions.

Asturias will propose to Bishop Pabillo that the Catholic Church call for an extension of the temporary suspension of the demolitions ordered by DILG Secretary Jesse Robredo. The suspension will only last until the regulations on demolitions are assessed and affirmed. “We however want that the moratorium last until the socialized housing of the government is reviewed and reformed. The government’s housing policy for the poor is profit not service-oriented,” Asturias insisted.

Renato Magtubo, Partido ng Manggagawa chairperson, welcomed Robredo’s suspension of demolitions but also pushed for an extension. “Suspending demolitions until new rules are drafted merely scratches the surface of the problem. The government needs to address the root cause of lack of housing for the poor. The housing program is tied up with the jobs and wages policy. The low wages in the country, as attested by a recent report of the ILO, means that the poor have barely enough income for food much less rent or amortization on housing,” he said.

Magtubo revealed that the number of informal settlers was estimated at half a million families by a HUDCC study in 2007 while the housing backlog is assumed to be 3.7 million units.