Eziconnect wokers face off with their manager at DOLE-7 mediation meeting |
The labor
partylist group Partido Manggagawa (PM) called on the government to require BPO
companies companies to put up a bond that will be used to pay workers claims as
another call center illegally shuts down in Cebu. Eziconnect Philippines Inc.
of Mandaue City closed abruptly last December 21 leaving its 30 employees
jobless this christmas season with unpaid salaries and separation pay.
“Unfortunately
Ebenezer Scrooge is alive and he is an Australian. The irresponsible owners of Eziconnect
have stolen christmas from their hardworking workers,” declared Rene Magtubo,
PM chair and one of its partylist bets. Eziconnect is owned by Australian
Rodney Kafer, a former rugby player and present Fox Sports commentator.
According
to the group Inter-Call Center Association of Workers (ICCAW), which is
assisting the Eziconnect workers together with PM, this latest illegal closure
is the fifth in the last four years that it has encountered.
A
day after the closure, Eziconnect workers filed a complaint at the Department
of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region 7 office. Yesterday a meeting was called by
DOLE-7 where the workers faced off with their Filipino manager. The Eziconnect
workers are demanding one month of unpaid salaries, 13th month pay,
separation benefits and financial assistance.
Gerard Escobido, one of the Eziconnect
employees, said that “We had loyally worked for the company for the last
several years and we feel betrayed that its owners, Kafer among others, would
run away from its obligations to us.”
Magtubo
called on the government to
require BPO's to put up a bond equivalent to two months salaries of all workers
they intend to hire which will be used to defray wages, benefits and separation
pay in case of sudden or illegal closure.
ICCAW
and PM had earlier helped workers of call centers Direct Access, Cordia, Leadamorphosis
and Blue Connect, all based in Cebu, in their fight for unpaid money claims. In
all cases, workers had won awards or settlement.
When
Direct Access illegally shutdown in 2012, its workers fought to get their separation
pay and were also granted employment in a new call center. ICCAW was formed as
a result of the pioneering fight of Direct Access workers. Meanwhile in the
case of Leadamorphosis, workers won a P36 million award two years ago.
“The
BPO is sunshine industry according to the government but it must do more to
ensure workers rights and welfare are protected. Since it is a profitable dollar
earning industry, employers must provide its workers with above average wages
and benefits,” argued Magtubo.
December 24, 2015
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