The Bright and the Dark Internet

Fr. Shay Cullen 17 May 2018 We all love being connected to the internet and it is a wonderful technology for communicating, providing information and entertainment and keeping people connected. Commerce and business is totally dependent on it what with e-mail, conferencing, communication, document transmission in which it is essential…

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Latest Signature Campaign on Sr. Patricia Fox, NDS

Please Sign On To Support Sr. Patricia Fox, NDS, An Australian Missionary Facing A Deportation Case We the undersigned publicly call on President Rodrigo Duterte and the Bureau of Immigration in the Philippines to rescind its deportation case on Sr. Patricia Fox NDS, to restore her Missionary Visa, and to…

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On the third year anniversary of Kentex fire tragedy

Churchpeople Workers Solidarity Statement Three years ago, on May 13 2015, the “worst factory fire in the Philippines in recent years” took place in Valenzuela. The Kentex Manufacturing Corporation fire which killed 74 workers will always be remembered as one of the worst forms of violation of occupational health and…

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Contractuals making fastfood equipment hold strike in Laguna ecozone

Workers of Middleby in Laguna on their third day of strike May 12 (Photo grabbed from Pamantik-KMU Facebook post)

They work 12 hours every day, with regular four-hour overtime that often turns into an overnight overtime.

By MARYA SALAMAT

Bulatlat.com

MANILA – A hundred workers are currently holding a strike in a factory in Laguna Technopark Industrial Enclave in Biñan City. Some of the strikers are maintaining a picket outside the factory’s building while some are holding what they call as a sit-down strike inside. They reported for work but since May 10, as a protest against their continuing contractual employment, they just sat at their work stations and stopped putting together oven conveyors, fryers and fry tanks.

The company, called Middleby and led by a certain Victorino Ochoa, is supplying oven conveyors, fryers and fry tanks to the country’s top fast food chains. It has been in businessDepartmentng in customers for at least two decades now.

Of Middleby’s more than 300 workers, 191 are contractuals and only 82 are regular, the union said.

One of the contractuals and a board member of the Middleby workers’ organization, Armel Gulaver, explained that their strike mainly demands their regularization on the job. It has already been ordered by the Labor department, in fact. Gulaver has worked for five years in Middleby. He earns the daily minimum wage of P378 for Sta. Rosa, Laguna. He points to a fellow striker, a worker who has been with Middleby for the past 19 years but who remains a minimum-wage contractual worker to this day. They work 12 hours every day, with regular four-hour overtime that frequently turns into an “overnight overtime.”

To increase their meager take home pay, Gulaver told Bulatlat, many among the workers are driven to work overtime, or overnight, everyday. He admits that it puts their health at risk, especially since they don’t have medical assistance.

“I think I’ve become smaller since I started work here,” he said when asked about his health. Why do the overnight overtime, then? He said his wife is pregnant, he needs to increase his income and thus, he has worked more overtime hours recently.

Before holding a strike, he and hundreds of fellow workers there were working round the clock to keep up with orders.

As of this writing, the strike is ongoing and the workers report threats of being driven out of their picketline. They received reports they might be teargassed to force to leave their picket.

Duterte’s unrealized promise to end ENDO endangering workers

In a statement in support of Middleby strikers, KILOS NA Manggagawa, a national organization of workers in private, government, agricultural and informal sectors, criticized President Rodrigo Duterte saying his failure to end contractualization is what’s prompting the workers to strike.

“After all these dialogues with DOLE (Department of Labor and Employment) and the President, the result is an EO mimicking Department Order (DO) 174 or the existing guidelines on employment, and the bankrupt labor code which legalizes job contracting,” said Jen Pajel, KILOS NA Manggagawa spokesperson.

Last May 1, President Duterte signed EO 51 in Cebu City. Supposedly it will help end contractualization, but the country’s contractuals dismissed it as ‘worthless.’ Pajel said it only forces the workers to take action in their workplaces, like what the enclave workers are doing now in Biñan.

“The President has placed contractual workers in a dangerous situation, because the workers’ efforts to file cases in DOLE are resulting in termination of their contracts,” she added.

The way the contractual workers see it, it is as if the President is encouraging the workers to complain about contractualization, and yet companies continue to do it. “The result is that the workers who complain are most likely the first to lose their jobs,” Pajel said.

Where companies are starting to lay off those who complained to the DOLE and reported illegal contractualization, Pajel said the workers have no other option but hold a strike.

The same threat of termination goaded the Middleby workers into a sit-down strike yesterday, Gulaver told Bulatlat.

Last April 4, the DOLE issued a decision telling Middleby to regularize the said workers. The company announced instead that it will lay off 27 contractual employees including those who are covered by the DOLE’s favorable decision.

Pajel said Duterte should have been taking decisive actions to facilitate the massive regularization of contractual workers. If not, she said, local actions including strikes will likely be ignited by company policies itself.

Black Friday Protest

Dear MAT Convenors, In coordination with Youth Act Now and the Coalition for Justice, we will be holding a “Black Friday Protest” this May 18 to denounce the ouster of Chief Justice Lourdes Sereno and call on the Supreme Court to reverse its ruling on the quo warranto petiton. Simultaneous…

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A Dark Day for Democracy

On May 11, 2018, the Constitution was violated by the very institution that vowed to uphold and defend it. Justice Antonio Carpio, in his dissenting opinion said that by granting the Quo Warranto petition, the Supreme Court has violated the Constitution. Justice Benjamin Caguioa said that the SC committed dishonorable…

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Sama- samang Sakay, Lakad at Layag Para sa Sangnilikha

Philippine Misereor Partnership Inc. (PMPI) Co-Convener and Executive Secretary of NASSA/Caritas Philippines, Fr. Edu Gariguez invites you to join the Salakyag para sa Sangnilikha 2018. The Salakyag 2018 is organized by PMPI in cooperation with NASSA/Caritas Philippines as part of a national campaign that calls for the protection and conservation…

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The Quo Warranto petition filed by Solicitor General Jose Calida seeking to oust Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno from her post is illegal, dangerous to our Democratic System and a gross manifestation of indelicadeza. ILLEGAL Under the 1987 Constitution, a Chief Justice and the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court…

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