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Huwebes, Disyembre 3, 2020

New Security of Tenure Bill Strengthens Contractualization, Worse Than Version Vetoed by Duterte

Press Release
3 December 2020

NEW SECURITY OF TENURE BILL STRENGTHENS CONTRACTUALIZATION, WORSE THAN VERSION VETOED BY DUTERTE - BMP

Socialist labor group Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP) vehemently condemned the HoR's passage of HB 7036 on 3rd reading last December 1.

"Despite the addition of higher penalties and fines for erring employers, the new security of tenure bill rushed in the House of Representatives is no improvement from the version vetoed by President Duterte last year. In fact, it is much worse because it expands the scope of allowable fixed-term employment or endo, which now include OFW's and 'relievers' who are temporary replacements of absent regular employees," said BMP President Luke Espiritu.

SB 1826, which was vetoed by President Duterte last year, stipulated that all employees, except those under probationary, seasonal, or project employment, shall be deemed regular.

"Adding relievers as a legal type of bilateral fixed-term employment is prone to abuse and trickery. It provides a gap through which employers can sustain the practice of endo simply by fabricating the status of new hires as replacements. On the other hand, the unnecessary inclusion of OFW's under permissible fixed-term employment sends a signal to foreign countries that our government intends to increase exports of cheap and flexible labor," the labor lawyer added.

Modernizing contractualization

However, according to the group, the most reprehensible feature of the new bill is that, despite its attempt to establish firm strictures against labor-only contracting (like its previous versions), it preserves and strengthens the legal status of third party contractors, which they aver is the most prevalent form of contractualization in the country.

"The bill regulates, and therefore allows, the contracting out of jobs to manpower agencies and service cooperatives that act as middlemen/third parties between a principal company and the worker. In this trilateral work arrangement, workers are deemed direct employees of these job contractors, even though their labor-power is directly consumed and profited from by the principal company. All the work and responsibility of a regular worker in the principal company is afforded them except the status and benefits of being one," Espiritu bared.

The group elaborated that by sustaining the legal distinction between "legal" and "illegal" contracting (job contractor vs labor-only contractor) with clearer conditions and higher requirements, the bill only serves to retool and modernize the exploitative practices of manpower agencies and service cooperatives.

"These changes do not spell an end to contractualization. They merely seek to end primitive contractualization to pave the way for modern contractualization at a time when the third-party contractors can already afford to embrace modern means. HB 7036 virtually tells capitalists: 'you don't need to practice '5-5-5' to keep your workers' wages and bargaining power low. You can contract out their jobs to a middleman. But don't choose the cheap and generic contractors. Choose the slicker, more expensive ones.' HB 7036 dilutes the concept of security of tenure to compliance with these new 'minimum labor standards.'"

BMP has been consistent in its position of abolishing all forms of contractualization in lobbying for a security of tenure bill.

Attack against unions

The group expressed that the promulgation of the SOT bill in its current version would be another crippling blow to unions already struggling to survive the pandemic and recession.

"Mass lay-offs and repression, induced by the pandemic and the Anti-Terrow Law respectively, continue to jeopardize the ability of unions to organize, bargain, and sustain themselves. In its current form, HB 7036 will further undermine unionism because it will increase the ratio of contractuals deployed by manpower agencies to directly-hired regular workers," said Espiritu.

"Already we are seeing the number of agency workers increase as employers are using the current recession as an excuse to union-bust by terminating unionists and replacing them with contractuals. We call on the entire labor movement to organize and unite against the passage of a bill that will bring about the demise of unionism. Junk HB 7036! Abolish all forms of contractualization!" the labor leader exclaimed.##

For reference, please contact: Luke Espiritu

Miyerkules, Disyembre 2, 2020

Mapanlinlang ang isinabatas na Security of Tenure Bill (House Bill 7036).

Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
Dec 2, 2020
 
Mapanlinlang ang isinabatas na Security of Tenure Bill (House Bill 7036). Ang idudulot nito ay hindi seguridad kundi kawalang katiyakang hanapbuhay sa mga kontraktwal na manggagawa. Hayagang pinayagan nito ang pag-iral ng mga third party service providers gaya ng mga manpower agency, service cooperatives, at job contractors - na nagsusuplay ng mas mura at maamong manggagawa sa mga may-ari ng pabrika. 

Ang problema, hinahanap ng Batasan ang "legitimate contracting" (at, sa matagal na panahon, pinakikitid ang depinisyon ng "labor-only contracting" na ipinagbabawal na ng Labor Code). 

Ang pananatili sa lehitimong pagkokontrata ay alinsunod sa kagustuhan ng dalawa: (1) mga principal employer na nais umiwas sa kanilang obligasyon sa mareregular na mga empleyado, (2) mga kontratista na "laway lamang ang puhunan" ngunit nagkukunwaring may substansyal na kapital, kontrol sa paggawa, atbp., atbp. Ang motibo ay pigain ang mas malaking tubo mula sa mga kontraktwal na manggagawang hindi makareklamo dahil sa banta ng terminasyon ng kontrata at kawalan ng ikabubuhay.  

Sa House Bill 7036, tuloy ang kontraktwalisasyon dahil tumibay ang ligal na batayan nito. Gagamitin ng mga principal employer ang HB7036 para ubusin ang kanilang regular na manggagawa at palitan sila ng mga kontraktwal. Gagawin nila ito nang idinadahilan ang pandemya't resesyon para hindi na sumunod sa mga kinakailangang ligal na proseso sa pagtatanggal ng mga manggagawa (just cause and due process).  

Wakasan ang lahat ng anyo ng kontraktwalisasyon! 

Manggagawang kontraktwal, gawing regular!

BMP hits rallying workers' arrest on Bonifacio Day

Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
Dec 2, 2020

“The unfortunate incident that happened yesterday (Monday, 30 November 2020) commemorating Bonifacio Day is totally unacceptable. We call on the Lapu-Lapu City government to immediately act and release the arrested workers,” Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino — Cebu Chapter (BMP-Cebu) spokesman Teodorico Duran Navea said on Tuesday, December 1.

Navea said police arrested on Monday five individuals who joined the march rally to denounce the “illegal retrenchment” of thousands of workers of Mactan Export Processing Zone Authority (MEPZA) and brought to Barangay Pusok police station.

Later in the day, three of them were transferred to the Philippine National Police (PNP) custodial facility in the public market of Barangay Poblacion while the other two who were union leaders of First Glory Apparel were released after paying some fine.

Navea identified the three who are still detained as Dennis Derige, Joksan Branzuela and Jonel Labrador, all members of Partidong Manggagawa — Cebu. They were slapped with resisting arrest charges.

Martes, Disyembre 1, 2020

Palayin ang Cebu 5

Palayin ang Cebu 5 

Ang Bukluran ay nakikiisa sa panawagan para sa kagyat na pagpapalaya nila Dennis Derige, Myra Opada, Joksan Branzuela, Jonel Labrador at Cristito Pangan - mga organisador at manggagawang naglunsad ng protesta sa harap ng gate ng Mactan Economic Zone noong Araw ni Bonifacio. 

Ang kanilang pagkilos laban sa tanggalan at kontraktwalisasyon ay makatuwiran at makatarungan. Hindi katanggap-tanggap ang walang prosesong pagtatanggal sa mga manggagawa sa dahilan lamang ng pandemya at resesyon. Patunayan ng mga kapitalista na may kongkretong batayan at may proseso silang dinaanan bago sila magtanggal ng manggagawa. Usigin ang DOLE para tiyaking hindi ginagamit ng mga kapitalista ang nagaganap na krisis para lamang sa kagustuhan nilang alisin ang mga regular at palitan sila ng mas mura at mas maamong kontraktwal na manggagawa.  

Ang kanilang kilos-protesta ay ligal na ekspresyon ng kalayaan sa pagtitipon at pamamahayag. Malinaw ang kanilang pagsunod sa mga protocol ng IATF sa inilunsad na protesta. Kaya't hindi maaring gawing batayan ang "physical distancing" at kawalan ng proteksyon (face shield/mask) sa pagdakip sa kanila. 

Ang dispersal at pagkukulong ng PNP Mactan sa mga nagrali ay labag sa konstitusyon at karugtong ng tuloy-tuloy na atake ng rehimeng Duterte sa mga batayang karapatan ng manggagawa't mamamayan. Ang pagiging praning ng PNP ni Duterte sa lahat ng anyo ng pagbabatikos (sa kabila ng ipinagmamalaking 91% trust rating) ay pagtatangkang ikubli ang palpak na pagtugon ng rehimen sa mga krisis sa kalusugan, kabuhayan at kaligtasan bunga ng pandemya, resesyon, at mga kalamidad. 

Palayain ang mga ikinulong! Labanan ang tanggalan at kontraktwalisasyon! Mabuhay ang lumalabang mga manggagawa sa Mactan ecozone!

Pahayag
Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP)
ika-1 ng Disyembre 2020

Release Derige, Branzuela and Labrador now! - BMP-Cebu

BUKLURAN NG MANGGAGAWANG PILIPINO (BMP-CEBU)
Press Statement
December 1, 2020

Release Derige, Branzuela and Labrador now!

The unfortunate incident happened yesterday commemorating Bonifacio Day is totally unacceptable.

Five people who joined the march rally to denounce the illegal retrenchment of thousands of workers of MEPZA were arrested and brought to Pusok Police Station and later in the day, 3 of them were transferred to the PNP Custodial Facility in Mercado, Lapu Lapu City while the other 2 who were union leaders of First Glory Apparel were released because they were only charged that is punishable by fine. The three were Dennis:Derige, Joksan Branzuela and Jonel Labrador, all were members of Partidong Manggagawa Cebu and were slapped with resisting arrest charges.

As early as 9:00 am of November 30, 2020, workers of Mactan Export Processing Zone Alliance held a march rally outside the premises of MEPZA on the occasion of Bonifacio Day and put forward the issues of concern to the retrenched MEPZA workers. At around 9.30am, members of Pusok Police Station blocked their path and the leaders were forced to negotiate. The rallyists proposed that they be allowed to hold a short program instead. The police did not heed their plea and arrested the 5 leaders.

The illegal act is reminiscent of previous cases where union leaders and supporters are being harassed using trumped up charges to malign activists and members of civil society organizations.

The Bonifacio Commemoration in this era of the pandemic is very significant to the very lives of the Filipino workers. If Bonifacio were alive today, he could have waged a struggle to put an end to the anti-worker and anti-people policies of the Duterte administration.

We must not condone any dastardly act perpetrated by members of local police forces who were supposed to protect and guarantee the rights of every citizen.

The new normal phenomena will further subjugate the workers to intense repression and harassments.

We must not be cowed by any form of this evil doing and persevere in promoting the rights and welfare of the Filipino workers.

Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipjno Cebu strongly condemns this blatant disregard of basic humam rights.

We call on the Lapu Lapu City government to immediately act and release the arrested workers.

We call on all freedom loving Cebuanos to join hands with us in promoting and safeguarding our right to peaceable assembly and freedom of expression.#

May 1, 2013 rali

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