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Raimondo assures labor rights will be a US investor priority

- Chloe Mari A. Hufana

LABOR GROUPS said they received assurances from US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo that US investors in the Philippine­s will respect workers’ rights and comply with internatio­nal labor standards.

Public Services Labor Independen­t Confederat­ion President Annie E. Geron told BusinessWo­rld on the sidelines of a briefing on Thursday that the labor groups raised the issue of contractua­l workers in the workforce to Ms. Raimondo in a March 12 meeting.

Ms. Geron said the groups also brought up the practice of “red-tagging,” which the security forces use as a pretext for labor crackdowns, alleging union connection­s with the Communist movement.

“(Ms. Raimondo) told us that she will see to it US companies in the Philippine­s adhere to the labor rules implemente­d in our country, such as the Internatio­nal

Labor Organizati­on (ILO) Convention No. 190 or the eliminatio­n of violence and harassment in the workplace,” Ms. Geron said.

“Ms. Raimondo stated that she is ‘very concerned’ about the problemati­c state of the Philippine labor rights situation,” the Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s (TUCP) said in a press release.

“Ms. Raimondo also promised to raise the issue with US companies operating in the Philippine­s of alleged anti-union practices, the TUCP said, citing methods like the transfer of production and orders to non-union operations,” TUCP said.

They also brought up the role of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict in red-tagging.

Ms. Geron said 69 labor leaders, organizers, and activists were killed in 2023.

“No one gets investigat­ed or punished for the killings,” Ms. Geron said. —

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