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Friday, January 29, 2010

THE UNIVERSITY IN CRISIS

An Open Letter to the Board of Regents
Concerned UP Faculty, Students, REPS and Staff
January 29, 2010


A crisis is well underway when people who make up an institution are responsibly aware of shared values that facilitate the attainment of their common goals and recognize that the same values are threatened.
The issues being raised by various sectors in the different constituent units of the University of the Philippines System are sufficiently alarming for they cast considerable doubt on the UP Administration's commitment to good governance and democratization.

The Large Lecture Class Scheme (LLCS) which converts the regular class size of every General Education subject from 30-40 to 150-200 in UP Los Banos will be effective by the first semester of AY 2010-2010 according to a memorandum released by Chancellor Luis Velasco on January 4, 2009. This decision was arrived at without substantive and participative consultation with students and faculty. The LLCS has ushered in the largest, most relentless opposition in UPLBs recent history.

In January 14, 2009, Dean Enrique Avila of UP Visayas Cebu College (UPVCC) announced the suspension of the UP Visayas Cebu High School (UPVCHS) admission test in consonance with his proposal to phase out the secondary institution. The reason for this drastic move is UPVCC's bid for becoming an autonomous constituent unit of UP, hence the need to re-channel resources.

Both cases reveal the setbacks of commercialization espoused by the Roman Administration and the violation of the principles of democratic governance which the University is supposed to uphold. When proposals are turned to decisions made behind closed doors, and when the same decisions bear the effect of the abolition of educational institutions in the case of UPVCC and the contractualization of labor or even job loss for the untenured faculty; and the steady decline of general education on account of large class size in the case of UPLB, any university aiming for survival must rethink its dogmatic commitment to rationalization schemes.

A series of huge and furious protests earlier this month were undertaken by hospital staff, students and concerned faculty from the Philippine General Hospital, UP-Manila and UP-Diliman to condemn the refusal of President Emerlinda Roman to install Jose C. Gonzales PGH Director. The vigorous protests based on sound arguments and just ground resulted in the swearing in of Dr. Jose C. Gonzales as the PGH Director, duly elected by the Board of Regents on December 18, 2009.

UP students across the nation are outraged by what they claim as a systematic violation of their right to representation in the University's highest policy-making body. The various charges against Student Regent Charisse Banez, now under appeal, have also been used to threaten her of a denial of participation in the BOR. This situation is reflective of the Administration's proclivity to silence the voice of the studentry in crafting decisions that greatly shape the quality of education.
The long and drawn-out tenure application of Sociology Professor Sarah Raymundo, that had gone through the process of appeal and denied twice by the offices of the Chancellor and the President have elicited the most unyielding objections from local and international scholars, students and university unions. Professor Raymundo's has proven that when the university institutionalizes and proclaims its academic standards, the public stakes its claim on it. Her tenure application has exposed not only the arbitrariness of the tenure process but also the Administration's disposition on not granting permanency on activist professors. Despite the series of denials from different administrative levels, Professor Raymundo's case has not been discussed in a manner that is substantive and observant of the procedures approved by University bodies.

The cases stated above are by no means disparate. They are testimonies to the crises of good governance and democratization that plague the UP system. They raise fundamental questions, beyond political stakes, on our ability as members of an academic institution to oppose grave abuses of discretions and to assert that the ideals of a democratic institution should be actualized. It is in the spirit that we call upon the Board of Regents to heed our call to question the corporatist claims of the Roman Administration. There is no better time other than this moment of crisis to take another look at another vision of our pact to good governance and democratization.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Asserting Democratic Governance in UP: The PGH Director's Case


by: Prof Judy Taguiwalo
Faculty Regent


In the December 18 BOR meeting, Dr. Jose C. Gonzales was elected the new Director of the Philippine General Hospital. He received 6 votes while outgoing PGH Director Dr. Carmelo Alfiler (who has already served two terms) received 5 votes.

On January 4, the University Secretary issued the announcement of new BOR appointments which included Dr. Gonzales' designation as PGH Director. UP Manila Chancellor Ramon Arcadio then informed Dr. Gonzales and the appointed Dean of the College of Dentistry that they wouldl be sworn into office on the afternoon of January 4.

Another text message from the Chancellor soon followed informing Dr. Gonzales that "President Roman is calling for an urgent meet tomoro, Jan 4. Ur oath taking is postponsed for Tue, Jan. 5 at 2 pm."

Around noontime on January 5, President Roman issued a memo, her first memo for 2010 with the subject "Appointment of Officer-in Charge of the Philippine General" supposedly on the basis of a letter of protest from Regent Sarmiento.

The UP Sectoral Regents, composed of the Faculty, Student and Staff Regent immediately issued the following statement:

Protest Against Deliberate Refusal of President Emerlinda R. Roman to Install Dr. Jose C. Gonzales as the PGH Director, Duly Elected by the Board of Regents January 6, 2010

We, the Regents representing the faculty, staff and students of the University, call upon all concerned members of the University of the Philippines community, particularly those from the Philippine General Hospital, to express their united condemnation of President Emerlinda R. Roman’s illegal, undemocratic and unfair refusal to install Dr. Jose C. Gonzales as the PGH Director who was duly elected by the Board of Regents last December 18, 2009. We call upon everyone to protest this blatant violation of the University’s standards of good governance.

We wish to remind President Roman that the Board of Regents at its December 18, 2009 meeting duly elected Dr. Jose C. Gonzales as director of the Philippine General Hospital. The Office of the Secretary of the University in its January 4, 2010 notification of the decisions of the BOR on appointments of UP officials included the appointment of Dr. Gonzales as PGH director.

Despite these facts, President Emerlinda R. Roman issued Memorandum No. PERR-2010-001, dated January 5, 2010, appointing Chancellor Ramon L. Arcadio as Officer-in-Charge of PGH. This memorandum cannot supercede a BOR decision and is therefore in direct defiance of the BOR. President Roman cannot fill up a position that is not vacant. We shall be taking steps to hold President Roman legally liable for possible violation of the University Charter that she is obligated by her oath of office to uphold

We acknowledge that one Regent has expressed his intention to protest the election of Dr. Gonzales. The presence of such protest, however, cannot overturn the decision already made by the BOR. By refusing to implement a duly approved decision of the BOR, President Roman has prejudged by herself alone an issue that should also be decided by the BOR as a body at its regular meeting. She has no legal or practical justification to withhold implementation of a BOR decision as the term of the previous PGH Director has already expired

We regard President Roman’s January 5 memorandum refusing to implement a BOR decision to appoint Dr. Gonzales as PGH Director as a very dangerous precedent. Here is one individual member of the Board, by the mere issuance of a memorandum, exercising a power that effectively frustrates the implementation of a duly authorized decision by the BOR.

should not allow such autocratic actions to be exercised without resistance. We call for the immediate withdrawal of said memorandum and for the recognition of Dr. Jose C. Gonzales as the duly elected PGH Director starting January 1, 2010.

Faculty Regent Judy M. Taguiwalo (SGD)
Staff Regent Clodualdo “Buboy” Cabrera (SGD)
Student Regent Charisse Bernadine BaƱez (SGD)


The All UP Workers Union, Manila Chapter lead a protest action in front of the PGH Main Lobby on June 7 during lunch break. The union called on the university officials to honor the Dec. 18 BOR decision appointing Dr. Gonzales and attacked the various steps taken to frustrate the implementation of the decision.

Before the end of the protest action,the protesters received a copy of the "notification of approval of temporary appointment" of Dr. Gonzales as PGH Director signed by the Secretary of the University Dr. Lourdes Abadingo dated December 18 and received by the UP Manila Chancellor only on January 7. That same afternoon, Dr. Gonzales took his oath of office in front of Chancellor Arcadio.

All's well that ends well?

No, it isn't as the University Secretary in a January 7 letter addressed to Dr. Gonzales informed him that Regent Sarmiento has submitted a December 23, 2009 letter of protest related to the PGH Director and that letter will be discussed in the January 29 BOR meeting.

The saga of the PGH Directorship continues.

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Ipatupad ang Desisyon ng BOR (ika-18 ng Disyembre 2009): Ibigay na ang Buong Poder ng Bagong PGH Direktor

Ang All UP Workers Union Manila ay lubos na nababahala sa kasalukuyang pangyayari kaugnay sa pagpili ng bagong PGH Direktor.

Ika-18 ng Disyembre 2009 nagdesisyon na ang UP Board of Regents na ang PGH Direktor simula ng ika-1 ng Enero 2010 hanggang ika-31 ng Disyembre 2012 ay si Dr. Jose C. Gonzales subalit ito lamang ika-4 ng Enero 2010 dumating ang notice of appointment. Ngayon naman, ang formal na appointment at normal na oathtaking ay nais pang ipagpaliban ng Administrasyong Roman at hindi pa ibinibigay ang buong poder sa bagong PGH Direktor tulad ng pagtukoy at paghirang ng kanyang mga Deputy Direktor para maggampan ng buong husay at maipatupad ang nais nilang programa’t proyekto para sa ibayong pagsisislbi ng PGH sa mamamayan.

Pagkatapos ng EDSA Rebulosyon, muli ay nandito tayo sa sitwasyong pinakikialaman ng matinding pulitika ang pagpili ng PGH Direktor pati na ang normal nitong paggampan ng trabaho. Bakit nangyayari ito? Ito ba ang sagot ng Administrasyong Roman dahil hindi napili ang kanilang gusto na manatili sa pwesto ang isinusuka na nating dating PGH Direktor?

Kung gayon walang pinag-iba ang bulok na Pamahalaan ni GMA sa Administrasyong Roman – mga kurap at sakim sa kapangyarihan at puro pulitikahan.

Nakakatawang, nakakasuka na noong panahon ng negosasyon ng ating bagong Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) ay matinding isinusulong ng Administration Panel ang mga probisyong “PARA DAW SA PROFESSIONALIZATION NG RANK-AND-FILE EMPLOYEES” subalit ang mismong pamunuaan pala ng UP at ng UP Manila ang hindi propesyonal sa kanilang trabaho, at hindi kayang magpatupad ng simpleng utos ng nakakataas sa kanila.

Tayo ay nananawagan sa ating mga kawani, at mga mamamayan – kumilos at manindigan. Singilin ang Administrasyong Roman ng UP at Administrayong Arcadio ng UP Manila sa kanilang pagiging sala-ula sa pwesto. Kung palalampasin natin ang ganitong mga pagkakataon, mamimihasa sila katulad ng ating Pambansang Pamahalaan at magigising na lang tayo ng isang umaga na lahat na ng proseso sa unibersidad ay binago na nila para sa kani-kanilang kapritso at sinira na ang imahe at ubod ng ating mahal na mga institusyon - ang UP at ang PGH. Isang bangungot na mag-uudyok sa ating, tanungin ang ating mga sarili kung makabuluhan pa ba ang ating pagsisilbi sa bayan.

Huwag nating hayaang mangyari ito sa atin, tayong mga kawani ng UP at ng PGH ay may mahalagang papel para protektahan natin ang ating mga mahal na institusyong, nagbibigay pugay sa bayan sa patuloy nitong busilak na pagsisilbi sa bayan.

Ilantad ang pagiging doble-kara ng Roman at Arcadio Administration! Labanan ang mga manipulasyong ginagawa ng Roman at Arcadio Administration sa garapalang pambabastos sa mga proseso ng Unibersidad!

Tama na! Sobra Na! Panahon na para itangan natin sa ating mga kamay ang katotohanan at hustisya! Manindigan sa katotohanan! Ipatupad ang desisyon ng BOR! Ngayon na!

Sumama sa kilos protesta sa Huwebes ika-7 ng Enero 2009, 12:00 – 1:00 ng hapon sa PGH Flagpole Area

Ika-5 ng Enero 2010

Saturday, January 02, 2010

The State of the Filipino Nation on the Road to 2010 Elections and Beyond

by: Cocoy
Philippine Online Chronicles
Saturday, January 2, 2010