The Freeman

Union members lift protest actions

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/fpl

The employees union of Carmen Copper Corporatio­n lifted its protest after five days of mass action to give way to the mediation process.

Members and officials of the Panaghiusa sa Mamumuo sa Carmen Copper-Alliance of Genuine Labor Organizati­on decided to wait for the result of the second round of the mediation on May 5 before taking any further action.

“For the last five days, we were able to bring the message clearly to the company. We will wait for the outcome of the May 5 mediation,” said Dennis Derige, head organizer of AGLO Visayas and Mindanao.

The union members and officials started to hold protest action against the management on April 21 after more than 400 union members were terminated.

CCC Senior Corporate Relations and Communicat­ions Officer Sofia P. Picardal, said there was no dismissal but only cessation of the worker’s employment due to completion of the project for which they were hired or specifical­ly assigned.

She said that the workers were informed about the nature of their employment and its duration based on the contract they signed with the company.

Picardal also insisted that the union has already been stripped of its bargaining rights based on the order from the secretary of labor. The DOLE secretary only recognized the union as a mere administra­tor of the Collective Bargaining Agreement rather than being a bargaining agent.

PAMCC filed a notice of strike on February13 against the company but called-off its plan three of its four major demands were addressed by the management.

But the union re-filed the notice two weeks ago because of alleged unfair labor practices and continuous violations committed by the management of the existing CBA.

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