As women workers marched today on the occasion of International Women’s
Day, the labor group Partido Manggagawa (PM) asserted that workers are more
secured when engaged in regular jobs instead of unemployed in times of crises.
The group demanded job security and social protection in response to the threat
of massive job loss and health hazards from the COVID-19 outbreak.
“The capitalist system imposes a ‘no work-no pay’ principle at work. So
when women workers are fired from work or put on job rotation, they lose the
means to protect their selves and their families. This is aggravated in third
world countries where weak healthcare and social protection systems prevail,”
explained PM Secretary General Judy Ann Miranda.
PM members joined protest actions in this morning at the Timog Ave.
cor. Scout Tobias in Quezon City led by World March of Women and with several
women groups in a march to Mendiola before noon.
Miranda, who also heads the party’s women committee, said that mass layoffs
should be the last in the menu of actions that can be taken in confronting the
virus outbreak, fearing this health crisis can also be used by employers to
implement labor flexibilization schemes like endo and downsizing.
The Asian Development Bank on Friday said the Philippine economy could
lose between $669 million and $1.94 billion as well as lose 87,000 to 252,000
jobs across five sectors due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We can’t just wait in grief for these things to happen as pro-active
measures can be prepared. Thus we demand that the government flag down any plan
by employers to implement flexibilization schemes and mass retrenchments
without going through a process of negotiations with affected workers. And for
those who need to face the inevitable, a stronger package of social protection
must be put in place,” explained Miranda.
Tomorrow, the group will be airing these proposals in a tripartite dialogue
to be convened by the DOLE on the employment impact of COVID-19.
The group proposes that the social protection package must include
unemployment insurance, or in the absence of it, paid leaves for those who face
temporary job loss; additional health package on top of Philhealth; and
enrolment to public employment programs, among others.
PM also seeks protection for workers, especially our health workers in
the frontline, who must be provided with personal protective equipment. They
also asked that health and allied workers be paid while on quarantine days.
The group demands further that the cost of these mitigation measures be
taken out of the pocket of state and employers, who, for the last two or three
decades, have gained much from increased labor productivity while wages
stagnated.
Photos of the IWD actions today can be accessed at: https://www.facebook.com/partidomanggagawa/
March 8, 2020
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