Press
Release
October
17, 2012
PALEA
The
Philippine Airlines Employees’ Association (PALEA) condemned the arrest of one
of its members as it staged an indignation rally today in front of the
Philippine Airlines (PAL) In-Flight Center near the Terminal 2 of the Ninoy
Aquino International Airport.
PALEA member Romeo Sayas was arrested and jailed in Malvar, Batangas yesterday. PALEA supporters from the
Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) chapter in Batangas immediately visited Sayas and
reported that he is in good condition. Another 38 PALEA members, two of whom
are women, also face detention once served arrest warrants issued by Pasay
City Municipal Trial Court (MTC) Branch 44.
Gerry Rivera, PALEA president and PM vice chair declared that
“The harassment case of grave coercion
was filed by the old management of PAL against the PALEA 39 who valiantly defended the protest camp when it was
attacked by hired goons on October
29, 2011.”
He also announced that PALEA is going to file a motion to
quash or recall the warrant
of arrest and is mobilizing its members for protests at the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Aside from the case against the PALEA 39, there are two more criminal suits
pending against union members due to the labor row. Rivera called on new PAL
President Ramon Ang “to facilitate the resolution of the labor dispute by dropping
the trumped up charges against our members which were filed under the old
company management of Jaime Bautista.”
He explained that as enunciated in under
DOJ Ministry Circular No. 15 (Series of 1982) and DOLE Order No. 40-G-03
(Series of 2010), no criminal information can be filed against workers
without the required clearance from the DOLE. “Absent such clearance, the
courts are mandated to dismiss the charges outright. Such a policy, started
after the formal lifting of martial law, aims to resolve rather than aggravate
labor disputes and regulate the proclivity of capitalists to engage in
harassment suits against workers,” Rivera elaborated.
PALEA also lambasted Pasay Assistant City Prosecutor Orlando Mariano and
Judge Bibiano Colasito of the Pasay MTC Branch 44 for finding probable cause
and ordering the issuance of arrest warrants against 39 PALEA members.
“These officers of the court not only defied labor statutes but infringed on
our members right to due process, and thus deserve to face administrative
charges,” Rivera insisted.
He also denounced PAL lawyer Atty. Santiago “Sonny” Quial for “legal
machinations.” Quial is running for district representative in Pasay for the
coming elections. “As many PALEA members are Pasay voters, we will
make sure that a law breaker does not become a law maker,” Rivera claimed.
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