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Journalism is NOT a crime

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July 31, 2018 It is a dark time for democracy and freedom when journalists are treated as criminals – arrested, beaten up, threatened, charged and prevented from doing their work – as happened to our colleagues who covered the violent dispersal of striking workers of NutriAsia and their supporters in Marilao, Bulacan Monday afternoon, July […]

NutriAsia workers to company: “You’re inhumane, heartless”

Members of the Nagkakaisang Manggagawa ng NutriAsia (NMN), along with other progressive groups, held a press conference at the Our Lady of Fatima Church on Tuesday, July 31, to address the violent dispersal of the 2 month-old picketline at the Marilao plant on Monday, July 30.

Alvin Lascano, vice president of NMN, recalled the incident prior to the dispersal, refuting the claims of the Philippine National Police (PNP) that the protesters carried packets of shabu and guns and instigated the encounter.

According to Lascano, the workers and their supporters were finishing up the Ecumenical Service to prepare for the pending dialogue with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and the company of NutriAsia when armed forces started to throw rocks and pull protesters, leading to the almost 15-minute altercation.

The following is Lascano’s testimony:


Nagkaroon po tayo ng ecumenical prayer bilang payapang paglunsad ng aming panawagan sa mga kahilingan ng mga manggagawa sa NutriAsia. Isa pong mapayapang panawagan para sa negosasyon na nangyayari sa DOLE. Sabi po namin ay wala kaming gagawing gulo. Sinasabi po nilang may dala kaming baril. Wala kaming dalang mga baril. Ang dala lang namin ay mga panawagan. Mga placards na nagbibitbit ng aming kahilingan na maregular at magkaroon ng nakabubuhay na sahod.

Hindi po namin inaakala na ganoon po ang hahantungan ng pangyayari. Nagsimula po ang gulo sa mga guwardiya. Wala po silang sinasanto. Yung mga lider po, pinupuntirya nila. Yung lider nila nag-cocommand na papatayin na raw ako. Pero nandun po ang kapulisan, nanonood. Nandun din po ang DOLE, walang ginagawa. Walang ginagawa ang kapulisan. Iligal na ang ginawa sa amin. Yung mga kasama namin nakahiga na pinapalo pa rin. ‘Yung nakita namin dun, yung mga gwardiya, hindi talaga sila gwardya. Kasi ang mga gwardya, kailangang disiplinado na hindi nila dadahasin ang mga mamamayan. Yung mga gwardiya dun ay galit na galit. Parang naka-droga, amoy alak pa. Kung humampas wala silang pakundangan. Wala silang awa. Yung mga matatanda, nakahanay lang sa tabi pinagpapalo nila. ‘Yung mga sumusuporta pinagpapalo nila. Pati pari hindi nila pinatawad. Ang sabi pa nila kay Father ‘Walang pari-pari dito!’. ‘Yung mga kasamahan namin, nakakulong. Yung mga AlterMidya, pinaghuhuli nila. Yung mga camera na ebidensya namin na wala kaming ginawang masama, sinira nila. Yung mga laptop, sound system sinira nila.

(We were holding an ecumenical prayer to peacefully air out NutriAsia workers’ calls, a peaceful call for the negotiations with the [labor department] to push through successfully. We said we wouldn’t instigate any trouble. [The police] said we had guns with us. But we didn’t have guns. What we had were only our calls, our placards bearing our demands to regularize us and give us decent wages.

We weren’t expecting for this to happen. The guards started the violence. They spared no one. They aimed at the leaders. The head guard commanded his subordinates to kill me. The police were there, watching us [getting dispersed]. The labor department’s representatives were also there doing nothing. What they did to us is illegal. Fellow workers who had already fallen on the ground were beaten. The guards who were there were not really guards. Because guards are supposed to be disciplined and are not supposed to cause harm to the people. The guards there acted very angrily. It seemed they were high and they smelled of alcohol. They beat us mercilessly. They had no mercy. They beat the elderly who were only sitting on the side. They beat our supporters. Even the priest was not spared. “We don’t respect priests here!” they said. Our comrades are detained. Members of the alternative media are also detained. They confiscated the cameras containing evidence that we were doing nothing wrong. [The guards and police] destroyed laptops, our sound system.)

Meanwhile, the President of NMN Jessie Gerola narrated their union’s ordeal with the condiments company who retaliated the establishment of their union with termination of their contracts and two violent dispersals. In a separate statement, NMN lambasted the Permanent Injunction Order given out by the Malolos Regional Trial Court (RTC) which was used as a basis to carry out the dispersal.

“Bakit nakikialam ang RTC sa labor dispute? Bakit hinayaan makalusot ang Permanent Injunction Order?” Gerola manifested.

(Why is the Regional Trial Court meddling with the labor dispute? Why did [the RTC] allow the Permanent Injunction Order?)

Gerola later clarified that the Permanent Injunction Order of the Malolos RTC was given out without prior notice, even when NutriAsia alleged that the RTC called for two hearings prior to the dispersal.

‘System that kills’

The press conference also featured the sectors which supported the plight of the workers and their call for regularization.

Kara Lenina Taggaoa, the spokesperson of the League of Filipino Students (LFS), highlighted the detention of two youth leaders Einstein Recedes, the secretary-general of Anakbayan, and Mark Quinto, the deputy secretary-general of the LFS. Both were nabbed in the scuffle and charged, along with 17 others.

She also blasted the Duterte administration for its inefficiency to alleviate the workers’ situation in the country.

“Ang pagturing po sa mga kabataan na nakikiisa sa mga manggagawa, sa lahat ng naaaping sektor ay mga kriminal. Kung kaya’t sila ay dinadahas at kinukulong. Ganito ang pagpapatakbo ni Duterte. Sa ilalim ng gobyernong Duterte, ang kinikilingan niya ay ang mga kapitalista, ang mga kapwa niya mamamatay-tao, yung ibang mga bayan. Samantalang yung mga ordinaryong mamamayan, yung mga magsasaka at manggagawang bumubuhay sa lipunang ito, sila po ang pinagsasamantalahan at pinahihirapan ng gobyernong ito,” Taggaoa said. 

([The government] treats youths who are one with the workers movement and with the people’s struggles as criminals. They are subject to violence and arrests. This is how the Duterte administration works. Duterte’s government sides with the capitalists, his fellow butchers, and with other countries. While ordinary people, the farmers and the workers who lift this society up, they’re the ones who are oppressed and exploited by this government.)

Taggaoa also slammed the Duterte government for failing to deliver his promise to end contractualization, saying that it instead caused mass layoffs and illegal terminations of contractual workers.

Reynante Gudinez, the Spokesperson for NMN, also echoed Taggaoa’s sentiments, stating that what had transpired in the NutriAsia dispersal yesterday signifies the government and the company’s refusal to honor their right to form a union and recognize their democratic interests. Gudinez elaborated that this denial of their right sends the workers in their graves, a direct manifestation of a system that kills workers and ordinary people.

“Pinapatay na kami ng ganitong klaseng sistema. Ang lahat ng mga manggagawa at mga sumusuporta sa aming laban ay pinapatay ng sistema na ito,” Gudinez emphasized.

(We are being killed by this kind of system. All of the workers and those supportive of our struggle are being killed by this system.)

‘Unwavering resolve’

Despite the recent dispersal, the workers of NutriAsia, as well as the other sectors supportive of their plight, manifests the resolve to continue their campaign.

“Makatarungan ang ating ipinaglalaban na tayo ay maregular. Ang mga taong simbahan, mga kabataan, tutulungan nila tayo kapag nakikita nila ay tayo ay nagkakaisa sa ating hangarin. Lahat tayo, wala na tayong ibang magagawa kundi magkaisa upang baluktutin ang sistema na nagpapahirap sa atin. Mamulat tayong lahat. Kung ano ang sistemang umiiral ngayon, kung hindi tayo magkakaisa, mananatili ang sistemang nagpapahirap sa ating lahat. Ipaglaban natin ang ating karapatan. Tumindig tayo. Wag tayong matakot.” Lascano emphasized.

(Our fight for regularization is just. Church people, the youth, they are one with us because they see that we are united in our goal. All of  us, we have nothing else left to do but to struggle as one to crush the this oppressive system. We should open our eyes. The system that is exploiting us will remain the same if we do not unite. We should fight for our rights. Stand firm. Dare to struggle.)

The press conference also called out for the immediate release of the detained 19 individuals after the incident, among them were five members of the alternative media. NMN reiterated that these 19 individuals have done nothing wrong and they are taking steps to campaign for their release.

The NutriAsia workers’ campaign gained traction online and drew ire and protests from various places in the country as well as abroad. NMN reported that an indignation rally was held by members of Anakbayan – USA. Workers from the SLORD Development Corporation, makers of UniPak sardines, also launched an indignation rally yesterday as well.

According to the group, Senator Joel Villanueva is also planning to seek a senate inquiry regarding the violent dispersal.

The management of NutriAsia has yet to issue another statement following the developments of the case.

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Cops must not compel the innocent to surrender – lawyers group

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Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Dir. Gen. Oscar Albayalde’s appeal to former party-list lawmakers—including National Anti-Poverty Commission chief Liza Maza— to surrender, is wrong and an injustice, the legal counsel of the group asserted on Monday.

PLDT workers ask DOLE: “Is PLDT above the law?”

PLDT workers and supervisors faced Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello III, Undersecretary Joel Maglunsod and representatives of DOLE-NCR in a dialogue on the morning of July 31. Today is the deadline given by DOLE to PLDT to regularize thousands of its workers, but the telecommunication giant has yet to comply with the order.

Officials of the PLDT Organization of Workers and Employees for Rights (POWER), PLDT rank-and-file union Mangggawa ng Komunikasyon sa Pilipinas (MKP) and supervisory union Gabay ng Unyon sa Telekomunikasyon ng mga Superbisor (GUTS) joined the conference at the head office of the Labor Department in Intramuros, Manila.

While the conference was ongoing, a picket protest was held at POWER’s “Countdown to Regularization Camp.” Terminated PLDT contractual workers from SPI Manila, Curo Technika and MG Exeo in Batangas and Laguna joined the rally calling on labor officials to enforce their rulings on the Pangilinan-owned. DOLE released a compliance order for PLDT to immediately regularize its more than 12,000 contractual employees. These workers, however, were left jobless after the said company terminated its service contracts with the manpower agencies last June 30, 2018.

“As Secretary Bello gave PLDT an ultimatum until today to implement his order, we expect the agency to show political will to impose substantial and decisive moves today for us to be immediately reinstated and become regular PLDT workers starting tomorrow,” said Dan Joshua Nazario, president of POWER.

 

Waiting game

Members of POWER aired frustrations over the failure of DOLE to push for the regularization of PLDT contractual workers despite the agency’s self-imposed ultimatum today.

They said that they got nothing significant from the dialogue except a new set of promises from the government labor agency.

According to the group, instead of decisively implementing its own compliance order, DOLE aired out its next moves of pushing for the garnishment of PLDT and filing of contempt charges against the telecom company.

Some of the issues raised by DOLE includes money claims and cash bonds, financial assistance among others.

DOLE even admitted that the battle for regularization of PLDT workers is still on a “waiting game” stage.

Nazario vowed to continue their struggle for regularization until their first day as regular employees inside PLDT.

The group said that the response today will not stop them from fighting all forms of contractualization in the country.

 

Continuing fight for regularization

Officials of POWER said that after their mandatory conference and protest rally last July 11, Secretary Bello issued a clarificatory order that reiterated its prior compliance order and gave PLDT until end of July to comply to its ruling.

Nazario said that they have been keenly waiting for DOLE to take-up actions to compel PLDT to abide by its own order.

Nazario added, “Once and for all, the thousands of contractual workers of PLDT would want to set the record straight. We have been waiting long enough. DOLE must do something on our current conditions now. DOLE must take stronger measures in executing its own decision.”

POWER also urged the PLDT management to break its silence and stop bragging on its ‘intake 4-steps process’ as its effort to regularize its workers. The group cited that provisions on the DOLE’s compliance and clarificatory orders were clear enough to be able to implement a smooth transition for regularization to be completed.

The group said that the ‘4-steps process’ of re-application is a way for PLDT to circumvent DOLE ruling and shows that PLDT is not really serious in pushing for their regularization.

“DOLE must prove to us that as a government agency, it is more powerful than PLDT. [Bello] can only show this if he will not bow down to PLDT and will impose stricter sanctions against the telecom company in the soonest possible time if it will remain firm in doing nothing on our regularization,” said Nazario.

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Police denies Kodao’s inquiry on arrested journos

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Kodao Productions went to the police station in Meycauayan, Bulacan Monday afternoon to cover and verify the arrest of fellow Altermidya reporters. This is an audio recording of the exchange between Kodao executive director Jola Diones-Mamangun and police officers inside the police station. (Editing by Film Weekly)

CPP warns of more rights abuses under Duterte-Arroyo partnership

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RED FLAG. The flag of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) waves in the wind somewhere in the province of Compostela Valley. The CPP celebrated its 44th founding anniversary Wednesday. (davaotoday.com photo by Ace R. Morandante)

As the Communist Party of the Philippines denounced the recent resurrection of trumped-up cases against former congressional representatives of the Makabayan bloc, the group also warned the people of more rights abuses under the partnership of President Rodrigo Duterte and House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

Video shows violent NutriAsia dispersal instigated by guards

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Using Philippine National Police shields, NutriAsia guards attacked the striking workers and their supporters in the violent dispersal at Marilao, Bulacan Monday afternoon, July 30. In this video by Radyo Natin-Guimba reporter Jek Alcaraz, the workers and their supporters were asking the guards not to use their truncheons but were viciously attacked nonetheless. Alcaraz was […]

Karapatan condemns recent violent dispersal, arrest of NutriAsia workers, supporters and journalists

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“We are enraged by the violent dispersal of workers who have already been victimized by the company’s unfair labor practices. We likewise condemn NutriAsia, its security personnel and the Philippine National Police in Bulacan for this brutality. The NutriAsia management even had the audacity to claim in a statement that a gunshot was fired from the ranks of the workers when evidence and testimonies attest that a mass was ongoing prior to the dispersal. NutriAsia has the audacity to call for compliance to the rule of law when it has primarily violated the rights of workers, ignored labor laws and general labor standards,” said Karapatan secretary general Cristina Palabay on the violent dispersal on the afternoon of July 30, 2018, and NutriAsia’s statement thereafter.

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