Sun.Star Cebu

MCPO to file charges vs. 3 rallyists

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The three Coca-Cola employees who were arrested Friday night, Nov. 16, for setting up camp in front of the softdrink’s plant in Mandaue City will face several charges.

According to Senior Supt. Julian Entoma, Mandaue City Police Office director, their picket was illegal because the three men did not have a permit.

He said the three were given a change to push through with their rally and to later take down their tent, but they didn’t.

When police arrived and told them to leave, they resisted.

Entoma said one of the demonstrat­ors even collared one of the policemen.

He said they will file the cases against the three men on Monday, Nov. 19, but he clarified that these will be for minor offenses.

“Una illegal picket nila. Then gitagaan sila panahon to do the rally and dismantle the tent after, but they insisted on continuing to picket and block the gate as if they wanted to install a shelter. Until such they announced they would resist the authoritie­s,” Entoma said in a text message to Superbalit­a Cebu.

The workers are allegedly members of the Coalition of All Coca-Cola Workers Cebu, which is under the Alyansa sa mga Kontraktwa­l nga Mamumuo sa Sugbo.

Meanwhile, Department of Labor and Employment 7 Director Johnson Cañete said on Sunday, Nov. 18, that they have not received any terminatio­n report from the Coca-Cola Bottlers Corp. in Mandaue City.

Cañete said the basic in any terminatio­n is giving an affected worker separation pay.

He said he cannot comment on the arrest of the three Coca-Cola workers because he has no data surroundin­g the incident.

However, Cañete, a lawyer, said the act to assemble is a basic right guaranteed by the 1987 Constituti­on.

SunStar Cebu called two Coca Cola Femsa executives for their comment, but they declined, saying they were not the officials concerned.

SunStar Cebu also called Samantha Sanchez, Coca-Cola’s head of communicat­ions, but she did not answer.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? TROUBLE A-BREWING? Last Friday night, Nov. 16, Mandaue City police arrested three workers of Coca=Cola Bottlers Corp. for refusing to leave after they camped outside the plant’s gate to protest the company’s alleged planned retrenchme­nt.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON TROUBLE A-BREWING? Last Friday night, Nov. 16, Mandaue City police arrested three workers of Coca=Cola Bottlers Corp. for refusing to leave after they camped outside the plant’s gate to protest the company’s alleged planned retrenchme­nt.

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