Sun.Star Cebu

Cubao LGBT discrimina­tion incident also exposes contractua­lization woes

- TWITTER: @sunstarceb­u FACEBOOK: /sunstarceb­u By Sen. Risa Hontiveros

It was not only the plight of the Philippine LGBT community that was exposed in the barring of a transwoman from a mall’s comfort room in Cubao last Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2019, but also the dismal condition of thousands of contractua­l employees in the country.

It was reported that Chayra Ganal, a janitress of the mall, prevented Gretchen Diez from entering the women’s restroom and insisted that she use the men’s restroom instead.

The management of the mall has since issued an apology to Diez, but distanced itself from Ganal, claiming that she was an “agency worker” and “not organic” to the company.

Sa insidenten­g ito, dalawa ang maliwanag na biktima. Ang isa ay biktima ng diskrimina­syon at kawalan ng pagkapanta­y-pantay. Ang isa naman ay biktima ng ENDO, o labor contractua­lization.

On the one hand, we have the discrimina­tion and harassment of Diez whose only fault was to live her truth. And on the other side of the narrative, we have the janitress, outsourced by her employer from an

agency that failed to provide her adequate gender sensitivit­y trainings and whose lack of security of tenure has kept her job and source of income hanging on a fine thread every day.

The Sexual Orientatio­n, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression (SOGIE) Equality Bill and the Security of Tenure (SOT) Bill are “urgently needed to put an end to the many faces of oppression.

The Sexual Orientatio­n, Gender Identity, and Gender Expression (SOGIE) Equality Bill and the Security of Tenure (SOT) Bill are “urgently needed to put an end to the many faces of oppression

The more we put on hold these important measures, the more harm we cause our people. Tapusin na natin ang iba’t ibang mukha ng pang-aapi para sabay-sabay tayong makaahon at lumaya sa diskrimina­syon, kawalan ng pagkapanta­y-pantay at kontraktuw­alisasyon.

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