Labor groups rally in
Members of various labor fronts and workers on Tuesday demanded a salary increase and at the same time asked President Aquino to resignation for his failure to prioritize the welfare of the working class.
Coming together as All Workers’ Unity in southern Mindanao, workers from the
agricultural and non-agricultural private sector, government employees, and
drivers picketed the Department of Labor and Employment Regional Office in Davao City .
They also wanted a ban on contractual labor scheme.
Organizers said there is a need for an urgent salary increase as wages have
remained stagnant for many years now and that chronic unemployment worsened in
the country. Saying that Aquino’s neglect of the working class adds to his
growing “list of offenses” against the Filipino people, workers under Kilusang
Mayo Uno, Courage, and Transmision-Piston echoed the growing clamor for
Aquino’s resignation.
The labor groups
want a P16,000 monthly minimum wage for all workers.
According to Ibon Foundation, the average wage across all industries in the
entire country as of April 2014 was P366 per day, with P341 a day for the
private sector and a much lower average wage of P247 per day for the peasant
and fisher folk, based on data provided by the Bureau of Labor and Employment
Statistics.
This means that the average wage covers a measly 34% of the family living wage which is pegged now at P1,086 per day. In
Carlo Olalo, a spokesperson for Kilusang Mayo Uno -
“Aside from the fact that more Filipinos are now jobless, the quality of jobs being peddled by our government are those which render workers insecure, vulnerable, and disposable due to legalized contractualization which Aquino himself is culpable. Under his leadership, the Department Order 18-A Series of 2011 was passed and implemented by DOLE, giving capitalist unbridled license to exploit workers further by making regularization impossible,” he said.
Olalo also cited the case of the workers of Franklin Baker, whose security of
tenure is imperilled due to contractualization.
“It is standard practice among the labor agencies in Franklin Baker to
change the names of workers after five months of service in order to skirt the
law on regularization where a worker can attain regular status after six
months. We condemn the DOLE for being an agent of contractualization as the latter
grants certification to sham labor agencies inside Franklin Baker,” he said.
There was no immediate statement from the DOLE about the allegations and demands by the labor groups.
http://www.mindanaoexaminer.net/2015/02/philippine-labor-groups-demand-wage.html
No where in this article will the reader be informed of the political or ideological orientation of those conducting this labor protest/agitation action. You would think the that the bright red banners of the protesters would give the journalist a subtle hint. This is Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) labor agitation carried out by well-established communist labor fronts. The All Workers Unity is umbrella group that brings together several other CPP labor fronts to include the radical Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU-May One Movement) labor federation, Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (PISTON-Unity of Associations of Drivers and Operators Nationwide), Transportation of Southern Mindanao for Solidarity, Independence & Nationalism (TRANSMISSION), and the Confederation for Unity, Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees (COURAGE). The pro-CPP "think tank" IBON Foundation is also mentioned in this article.
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