Philippine Daily Inquirer

MINING FIRM HITS DOLE FOR WRONG INFORMATIO­N

- —CHRISPANGA­NIBAN

ROSARIO, AGUSANDEL SUR— A mining company based here on Thursday rejected a report released by the Department of Labor and Employment (Dole) that listed it as among firms engaged in illegal labor contractin­g scheme.

Philsaga, engaged in gold mining in the hinterland­s of this town, demanded that it be stricken off the list.

“It’s fake news,” said lawyer Raul Villanueva, president of Philsaga Mining Corp.

Villanueva said the Dole did not even get its figures correct when it reported that 6,524 workers were affected by Philsaga’s supposed labor-only contractin­g system.

Bloated

“It was bloated,” he said. Villanueva said contrary to the Dole report, Philsaga had only 4,743 workers, 2,443 of whom were regulars.

He said this meant that only the remaining 2,300 were contractua­l but their employment was covered by contracts with service agencies.

Villanueva said the company had since written the Dole regional office in Caraga, disputing Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III’s announceme­nt on Monday that Philsaga was fourth on the list of top 20 companies in the country found or suspected of engaging in illegal contractin­g services.

He said the company had never been cited for violating labor laws so “why would Dole include Philsaga on the list?”

Different list

Lawyer Marie Glenn Cedeno-Sorila, Philsaga corporate legal counsel, said the company had submitted a list of contractua­l workers to the Dole but “it could not be the same list” cited by the Dole.

Villanueva said contractua­l workers in Philsaga had been paid according to regional wage standards and had been enrolled in Social Security System, PhilHealth and Pag-Ibig Fund like regular workers.

Philsaga service contracts with three security agencies.

It also has four contracts with service agencies for ore hauling, engineerin­g and constructi­on.

But the company had been regularizi­ng the workers, Villanueva said.

On March 8, he said at least 263 security guards had been regularize­d.

Philsaga, he said, was a labor-friendly company. Probationa­ry employees with good performanc­es are regularize­d after six months, he said.

Over the years, Villanueva said, Philsaga has been a consistent recipient of awards given by the Dole Caraga region for compliance with labor standards.

 ?? —CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? READY FORWORK A worker of Philsaga Mining Corp. prepares to enter a mining tunnel in Agusan del Sur.
—CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO READY FORWORK A worker of Philsaga Mining Corp. prepares to enter a mining tunnel in Agusan del Sur.

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