PLDT denies defying DOLE order to regularize workers
MANILA -- Local vehicle manufacturers together with support industries have set their sights on replacing the estimated 200,000 public utility vehicles (PUVs) that will be phased-out under government’s modernization program.
In a press conference for the 2nd Philippine Auto and Parts Expo (PhilAPEX) on Friday, Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy-Project Management Office (CARS-PMO) Manager Marissa Concepcion said 140,000 out of the 200,000 units are being targeted to be supplied by local manufacturers under the PUV Modernization Program.
Of the 140,000 units that will be locally supplied, 60,000 units are Class 1 PUVs or those with 13 seating capacity and 80,000 are Class 2 and 3 PUVs that have seating capacity of 23 and above.
Concepcion said the DTI is designing an incentive program to support the local assembly of PUVs in line with the modernization program.
This program is biased to the manufacturing of Class 2 and 3, with the large demand for these segments, but the production capacity of local assemblers for these types remain low.
DTI Undersecretary Ceferino Rodolfo said the Board of Investments aims to provide the manufacturing solution for the PUV Modernization Program by strengthening the local assemblers, helping them to take advantage of the demand, and also to create jobs for Filipinos.
It was noted by Automotive Body Manufacturers Association of the Philippines President Vicente Mills Jr. that around 10,000 to 15,000 direct
MANILA -- Telecommunications firm PLDT Inc. denied that it disobeyed the order of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to regularize over 7,000 employees.
The telco firm said the DOLE clarificatory order to regularize workers without conditions, issued July 11, is invalid as it was not accorded due process employment may be generated if the 200,000 units in the PUV modernization will be supplied by local assemblers.
Mills said that it needs 600 man hours to produce a non-air conditioned PUV prototype and 700 man hours for air conditioned PUV.
Moreover, Rodolfo said the government will be supporting the local industry but will not restrict the market for imported vehicles to supply the demand for the PUV modernization.
“We’re not doing the manufacturing solution in a protected environment… We are allowing the imports to supply the needs of jeepney operator. We will have open competition here,” Rodolfo said. of law.
“If this is the conclusion of the Clarificatory Order or this Honorable Office, then with due respect it is wrong. PLDT has not taken any act to ‘frustrate or tend to frustrate’ this Honorable Office’s regularization orders,” PLDT said in a statement Thursday.
The company said it has not received a notice
But providing fiscal incentives to local assemblers will help them to build the local value chain, jobs, and additional taxes for the government.
“This program is what local auto part makers and vehicle body builders have been waiting for. It provides local manufacturing activities that boost our industry. It is something we look forward to that will fill up our plant utilization and sustain our labor force, if not even increase job generation,” Philippine Part Makers Association (PPMA) President Ferdinand Raquelsantos said.
Meanwhile, the PPMA will be holding the 2nd PhilAPEX on August 9 to 10 at the SMX Convention Center. (PNA) from the DOLE to attend a meeting with its labor union, Manggagawa sa Komunikasyon sa Pilipinas.
“Regretfully, because the Clarificatory Order was issued immediately after this meeting with the MKP, it cannot escape the impression that the Order is based entirely on a factual position advocated by the MKP which is inaccurate and misleading. In all candor, these circumstances also increase PLDT’s concern that it will not receive a fair hearing on this matter before this Honorable Office,” according to PLDT.
The telco said it is currently conducting its intake process wherein workers are asked to provide information relevant to their employment such as Social Security, Philhealth, PAGIBIG and Tax Identification Number (TIN) details, in a manner compliant with the data privacy law. It also asks employees to undergo a medical exam.
The process aims to determine if an employee is on the regularization list from DOLE and to verify that the person is the same as on the list.
The clarificatory order of DOLE was issued after receiving reports that the company is terminating a number of workers from its contractors to allegedly circumvent its order issued last April to regularize a total of 7,306 outsourced workers. The order was made after the department received reports of its labor law compliance inspectors that PLDT and its contractors are engaged in labor-only contracting activities. PNA