Philippine Daily Inquirer

School tags complaint false, suspends 6 language tutors

- By Nestor P. Burgos Jr. @nestorburg­osINQ

ILOILO CITY— At least six English tutors in a Korean school here were suspended from work after they aired a complaint over alleged unfair labor practices in the school.

The management of the Metro Korea Language Training Center Inc. (MKLTCI) issued the 30-day “preventive suspension” against the tutors on Tuesday, a day after the Inquirer reported on the complaints of employees and after they were also interviewe­d by television network ABS-CBN.

In a letter issued by Pampross Pagunsan, the school’s legal counsel, and operations manager In Yong-kim, the MKLTCI management accused the tutors of “spreading false accusation­s against the company.”

They accused the tutors of “feeding misinforma­tion” to reporters such as underpayme­nt of wages and nonpayment of 13th month bonus.

‘Malicious imputation­s’

“You are hereby demanded to explain within five days upon receipt of this notice why no administra­tive sanction or criminal charges may be filed against you,” said the letter.

One of the tutors, who asked not to be identified for fear of further sanctions, said the suspension order was “unfair” as they were merely exercising their right to air their grievances.

“We were only telling the truth,” the tutor told the Inquirer.

The management, in its letter, said the monthlong suspension was “not a penalty” but was a “remedy” to “malicious imputation­s against the company.”

Complaint at Dole

But the tutor said the suspension order would mean no compensati­on for a month because they were paid hourly for their work.

Several tutors in October last year submitted a complaint to the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) in Western Visayas on their situation in the school.

They complained that tutors, who have been working continuous­ly for the school for years, were being considered as contractua­l employees.

The contracts of five employees was terminated after the complaint was submitted.

The suspended tutor said even before they were meted suspension, several of them were not given new students or assigned only a minimum number of students effectivel­y reducing their salaries.

“The new students are assigned to new tutors,” the tutor said.

Inspection

The Dole inspected the school at Barangay Dungon C in Mandurriao District, Iloilo City. It also held two meetings with the management and tutors.

An assessment report that followed the meeting said there was underpayme­nt of minimum wage for 15 employees, nonpayment of overtime, nonpayment of service incentive leave for 69 employees and nonpayment of holiday work.

 ?? —NESTOR P. BURGOS JR. ?? Facade of Metro Korea Language Training Center Inc. in Iloilo City
—NESTOR P. BURGOS JR. Facade of Metro Korea Language Training Center Inc. in Iloilo City

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