The Freeman

Labor groups demand end of contractua­lization

Several labor groups under the umbrella organizati­on Nagkaisa yesterday picketed the offices of the Department of Labor and Employment in key cities of the country to pressure President Rodrigo Duterte into signing the Executive Order to abolish contractu

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/FPL

Members of Partido ng Manggagawa, Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s among others simultaneo­usly held picket rallies in front of the DOLE offices in Intramuros, Calamba, Cebu City, Iloilo City, Bacolod, and Davao City yesterday morning.

"Ang among gihimo ganiha usa kadto ka concerted effort aron pirmahan na gyud ni Presidente Duterte ang Executive Order nga version sa mamumuo ug dili ang version sa mga employers," said Arturo Barrit, ALU-TUCP spokespers­on.

"President Duterte won on a campaign platform of abolishing contractua­lization. Two long years have passed and the promise remains unfulfille­d. Duterte criticizes EDSA for its broken promises but his own vow to end endo remains unrealized," said PM chairman and Nagkaisa spokespers­on Rene Magtubo.

Duterte earlier promised to labor leaders during a dialogue in Malacañang to decide on the issue by March 15.DOLE issued Department Order 174 on contractua­lization last year but it did not sit well with the labor sector.

"DO 174 is no different from previous orders which allow contractua­lization, and give wide latitude to capitalist­s to subcontrac­t and replace regular employees with contractua­l workers. Thus, we are asking President Duterte to issue an EO to implement his campaign promise of ending contractua­lization,” Magtubo said.

Barrit said they are also urging the Senate to pass the Security of Tenure Bill. The labor groups also called on Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello to act on major labor disputes in the country like in the Lakepower, Coke, and Philippine Airlines.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines