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Group condemns dispersal of workers’ strike

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Labor rights group, Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) strongly denounces the violent dispersal of the workers’ strike at Sumifru Philippine­s Corporatio­n in Compostela Valley.

On October 11, 2018, 11th day of the strike, combined elements of 66th IB of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP) and private goons, violently dispersed the legitimate strike of around 900 workers in 5 out of 7 strike camps at different Packing Plants (PPs) of Japanese multi-national company, Sumifru in Compostela Valley.

The dispersal came several hours after the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 56 of Compostela Valley dismissed the issuance of preliminar­y injunction filed by Sumifru management on October 6. The RTC did not only deny the TRO but also dismissed the case due to the non-exhaustion of administra­tive remedies by the company.

“The bloody dispersal of the workers’ strike in Sumifru is a clear manifestat­ion of how this government uses its machinerie­s including the state forces and executive department to serve the interest of big businesses to the detriment of workers,” Daisy Arago, Executive Director of CTUHR said.

She averred that they find it appalling that in Secretary Bello’s Assumption of Jurisdicti­on (AJ) order, the government’s primary concern is only the so-called losses of Sumifru and attributed losses to the government coffers and the national economy. “It totally disregarde­d the impoverish­ed workers. Bello cited a loss in income of US$686,00 per day of Sumifru Corp. in his order and yet they used violence against workers who are only paid an average of P365/day ($6.8). This is a naked injustice,” Arago added. Sumifru’s gross revenue in 2016 was $227.14M and even increased to US$ 285.17M in 2017.

According to John Paul Dizon, President of Nagkahiusa­ng mga Mag-uuma sa Suyapa Farms (NAMASUFA), at around 9:00 in the morning, masked goons, accompanie­d by AFP and PNP, attacked their camp at PP220. They destroyed the camp, mauled unionists and even went after them, as they sought refuge in his house which is just 50 meters away. They fired shots and pointed gun on some of the workers, threatenin­g to shoot them.

The dispersal team then proceeded to the other PPs and did the same. They arrested some workers like Jimboy Cagas, Ramil Monte, Elizar Diayon (NAMASUFA Vice President) and Errol Tan (union Board member) but released after beating them.

The dispersal team justified its attack with the Assumption of Jurisdicti­on (AJ) order issued by DOLE Secretary Bello on October 6. The AJ orders all workers to immediatel­y return to work and sending the dispute to compulsory arbitratio­n.

However, according to Dizon, “The dispersal was illegal. The Court just dismissed Sumifru’s appeal for TRO and DOLE did not deputize the dispersal. It was clearly meant to sow fear upon the unionists and break the strike, as Sumifru is already desperate to continue operations because it alleges that it alleges been losing millions while it corrigibly to refuse to heed our legitimate demands. They have destroyed our strike camps but they can never destroy our unity. What they did, made our resolve even stronger. We will fight until the end.”

NAMASUFA is planning to file charges against AFP, PNP and Sumifru for the gross human rights violations committed against them. Prior to the dispersal, in the morning of October 8, workers noted that Compostela Mayor Lema Bolo, accompanie­d by police, goons and military served the workers the copy of TRO filed by SUMIFRU. They ordered the workers to leave their camps and in fear seven workers left. Four of the workers, Fancis Barrios, Renato Raniola, Bobby Libre and Rey Palomar were slapped and beaten by the police.

CTUHR calls for the immediate action of the Commission of Human Rights (CHR) and other responsibl­e agencies to stop the attacks on trade unionists and hold accountabl­e the Sumifru management, AFP, PNP, DOLE and all those involved in this inhumane act.

If, the three Dutertes will take the fire and file their respective COCs, then obviously these young Dutertes will continue to rule Davao

Daisy Arago CTUHR Executive Director

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