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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bulatlat » Independent Think Tanks Refute Malacañang’s Arguments Against P6,000 and P125 Salary, Wage hikes

“Since July 2010, skyrocketing commodity prices coupled with stagnant wages have eroded workers’ wages in lightning speed, which is unmatched by the previous administration,” said EILER executive director Anna Leah Escresa.

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
Bulatlat.com

As Malacañang thumbs down the demand of government employees in the country for a substantial wage increase, research groups have taken turns debunking government claims that salary and wage hikes are impossible to implement given the current economic conditions.

Current Wage Provides Only 41 Percent of What Families Need

The IBON Foundation said the value of the daily minimum wage in Metro Manila has dropped and is only able to provide for about 41 percent of the amount needed for a family to live decently. This is less than the figure 10 years ago, in 2001, wherein the minimum wage was about 52 percent of the cost to live decently.

According to the IBON Foundation, the daily minimum wage of P404 (US$9.39) is just 2/5 of the estimated average family living wage (FLW) of P988 (US$23) in the National Capital Region (NCR) as of March 2011. The family living wage is defined as the minimum amount needed for a family of six members to meet their daily food and non-food needs plus a 10 percent allocation for savings. The latest living wage estimates are based on the 2008 family living wage computation of the National Wages and Productivity Commission of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

According to IBON data, the daily minimum wage of P265 (US$6) in 2001 was half of the amount a family needed to live decently, which was then pegged at P509 (US$12).

As the DOLE and the wage boards deliberate on whether to give a wage hike next month, the research group urged government to raise wages to a decent level and approximate the wage increase to the estimated family living wage.

Nonstop Price Hikes

Adding to the urgency of a wage increase, a labor research group said, is the fact that the combined wage increases in the past decade had been totally eroded within only eight months by nonstop price hikes under the Aquino administration.

The Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research (EILER) said that from the start of Aquino’s term in July 2010 up to February this year, the real value of the P404 (US$9.39) minimum wage in the National Capital dropped by around P7 (US$0.16) This decline cancels out the net increase in the real value of minimum wage under the Arroyo administration from 2001 to 2010, which amounted to only P5 (US$0.11).

EILER’s computation is inflation-adjusted using 2000 as base year.
“President Aquino has just dethroned former president Arroyo, beating her record as the worst ‘eater’ of workers’ wages. Since July 2010, skyrocketing commodity prices coupled with stagnant wages have eroded workers’ wages in lightning speed, which is unmatched by the previous administration,” said EILER executive director Anna Leah Escresa.

She said that the wage erosion comes as no surprise as local pump prices have increased more than ten times since the start of year while the prices of almost all food commodities have also risen.

” There are also looming power and water rate hikes. Such record erosion of wages points to the government’s callousness in calling on Filipinos to wait for the inflation to reach five percent before the government can approve any wage increase,” Escresa said.

Government Should Take Care of its Employees

In the meantime, labor groups are determined to press for their economic demands no matter what Malacañang says.

The Confederation for Unity, Recognition and Advancement of Government Employees (COURAGE) said that it would continue their campaign for a P6,000 ($138) increase in the monthly minimum pay of all public sector employees.

“True to its character, the Aquino administration is skirting the issue by saying that its hands are tied because of the Salary Standardization Law 3 which mandates a staggered wage adjustment scheme for state workers. For the country’s rank-and-file government employees who are already struggling to survive amid the rising costs of commodities, the issue is already beyond the SSL 3. We all know that it allowed only the smallest pay adjustments and failed to provide immediate economic relief to the lowest-paid government employees. We will continue to press for a P6,000 salary hike,” said Courage President Ferdinand Gaite.

Gaite was referring to Presidential Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda’s statement that the administration was “limited by law” and therefore unable to act upon the employees’ demand for a substantial wage increase.

Gaite said that as their employer, the government should prioritize the needs of government employees. He said that the Aquino administration should prioritize measures that will give the working people much-needed economic relief.

“At the time when our wages are pegged at near-starvation levels, we don’t need dole-outs, subsidies or excuses, we demand a substantial wage hike now!” Gaite said.

Gaite said that their group was also fully behind the call of private sector workers for a P125 across-the-board daily wage hike. The Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) is at the forefront of the campaign for the wage hike.

Gaite slammed the price hike, saying “Government employees, like the majority of the Filipino people can no longer cope with the rising prices of commodities and services. As it is, we are already struggling to subsist on our meager salaries. With this recent oil price hike, most of the country’s 1.4 million government employees are living in abject poverty, are prey to loan sharks and could barely make it to the next day to work. Thus, we have no other recourse but to push for a substantial salary adjustment, this time, focusing on the minimum pay earners or those employees who suffer the most,” Gaite declared.
The labor leader in the meantime also expressed disgust over the Aquino government’s continuing inaction to stop the continuing oil price hikes.

“DOE (Department of Energy) Undersecretary Jose Layug Jr even has the gall to tell us that the fuel firms’ P1.50 hike was already an accommodation of the government’s request to soften the impact of oil price hikes. This attitude of a ranking government official is a reflection of the over-all stance of the Aquino administration when it comes to the oil companies: the oil cartel continuously raises its prices while the government rushes to justify the abuse,” Gaite said.

Gaite said that President Benigno Aquino’s apathy toward the legitimate demands of the labor sector is most lamentable.

“Instead of pushing for band-aid solutions like paltry subsidies available only to selected sectors, Aquino should immediately implement a substantial wage increase for both the public and private sector in order to provide immediate economic relief to the workers and employees reeling from the unabated price hikes, “ Gaite asserted.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Editoryal: See no evil, hear no evil | Philippine Collegian

For the 100th commencement exercises, the UP administration chose President Benigno Aquino III as the commencement speaker and conferred on him the university’s highest academic honor: an honorary Doctorate of Laws degree. It was one of the biggest insults to the academe.

What is an insult? It is when the school administration honors a person that all sectors in the university – faculty, students, employees – have condemned for his incompetence and broken promises. The administration, however, seemed to believe that Aquino still has a spotless performance, awarding him the honorary degree for “providing leadership in rallying the people to stomp out corruption,” and promoting the rule of law and respect for people’s constitutional rights.

Nothing could be farther from the truth. Nothing could be more absurd.

The see-no-evil, hear-no-evil administration has forgotten that Aquino was the same person who claimed that the historically massive cut on the UP budget was only just. He was the same person who insisted that UP already had its own means of generating funds, thus, the billion-peso cut on the budget would do no harm. Aquino, the president who does not understand that the budget cut could lead to tuition hikes for the state universities to sustain their operations. Aquino, who does not understand the meaning of a state university, the only hope of the impoverished to send their children to college.

This was also the same person who had done nothing in the recent spate of fare, commodity and oil price hikes. His administration claimed that it cannot do anything with the oil price hikes because prices in the global market were steadily increasing. But this could only be either of two things: a failure to see that it has the capacity to control the price hikes, or a lie to cover up for its negligence.

For instance, Aquino’s government refuses to scrap the Oil Deregulation Law (ODL), which has long allowed oil companies to dictate prices in the country with the removal of government intervention. It aimed to prevent oil price hikes by encouraging competition among the private players. After 13 years of implementation, it does not take a genius to see that the ODL has defeated its own purpose.

These actions are in no way a form of respect for people’s constitutional rights, such as the right to education, contrary to what the UP administration claims.

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More important, in awarding Aquino for his anti-corruption campaign, the UP administration agrees with the president’s shallow understanding of poverty and other social dilemmas. For a university that fosters critical thinking, there is no reason to acknowledge a person who reduces the structural problem of poverty to moral bankruptcy in the government.

Aquino’s poor understanding of the social conditions reflects how he has isolated himself from the people he promised to serve. He is unfamiliar with the plight of the majority because he does not attempt to get out of the comforts of his wealth and executive power to truly examine the dilemmas that burden the impoverished. As a result, his administration has only prescribed ineffective and half-baked solutions to long-standing social problems.

By the same token, the UP administration is isolating itself from its constituents in awarding the highest academic honor to Aquino. It sends a clear message to the more than 4,000 graduates: Aquino is an example for them to look up to. This is an offense to a university whose primary purpose is to provide service to the people.

Editoryal: See no evil, hear no evil | Philippine Collegian

Monday, April 04, 2011

Morong 43 file formal charges against GMA and military officials behind their arrest

 
  Reference:        Carlos Montemayor, R.N. – (+63922) 499-6237 / (+632) 929-8109

Quezon City, Philippines -- Taking their struggle to the next level, former detainees and members of the so called Morong 43 trooped to the Quezon City Hall of Justice today to formally file a civil case against top ranking government and military officials believed to be behind the gross injustices they were made to suffer in the 10 months that they were unlawfully detained. 

The plaintiffs are suing for damages totaling P15 million for physical and psychological torture and other forms of indignities they suffered during their illegal arrest and detention. Defendants named in the suit are former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, former Defense Secretary Norberto Gonzales, former Chief of Staff Gen. Victor Ibrado, Gen. Delfin N. Bangit, former commander of the 2nd Infantry Division (ID) Gen. Jorge Segovia, commander of the intelligence unit of the 2nd IDPA Lt. Col. Cristobal Zaragosa, 2nd IDPA Warden Major Manuel Tabion, commander of the 202nd Infantry Batallion (IB) Col. Aurelio Baladad, 16th IBPA commander Lt. Col. Jaime Abawag, and Rizal Provincial Police Office commander P/Supt. Marion Balolong.

The case was filed by six of the Morong 43 health workers namely, Dr. Merry Mia-Clamor, Dr. Alexis Montes, registered nurse Gary Liberal, registered midwife Ma. Teresa Quinawayan, Reynaldo Macabenta, and Mercy Castro. 

With the filing of the suit, the health workers said that they are taking on a new chapter in their quest for justice. “We want to send a strong message that one cannot just get away with human rights violations. This is our contribution to efforts in making sure that human rights violators are made accountable for their actions,” Liberal, one of the plaintiffs, said.

Liberal furthered that they are aware of the red-scare tactics the military is once again attempting to employ citing the AFP’s press releases that their troops identified four former Morong 43 detainees in 2 separate clashes between the New People’s Army and AFP soldiers in Luzon.  “If there is one thing that the military is very good at, it is recycling terrible arguments such as the Morong 43 being members of the NPA.  Their own lies further expose their institution as prime human rights violators.  Nobody believes them anymore,” Liberal stressed. 

He added that the Filipino people and thousands of citizens from more than 32 countries, many of them prominent in their fields of expertise, serve as their inspiration in the filing of civil case. 

Free the 43 Health Workers! Alliance’s Carlos Montemayor added that their group  fully support the Morong 43’s quest for justice.  He said that their group will never tire of “beating the gongs of human rights issues” even if most of the Morong 43 are now free.  Two of them, Rogelio Villarasis and Mario Delos Santos, are still detained at Camp Bagong Diwa because of  trumped up charges against them.  Their legal counsels are still working for their release.

As the new commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, the alliance challenged the Aquino government to ensure that the military and police will fully cooperate in the court hearings.  They also enjoined the public to keep their vigilance to avoid any whitewash.##

Saturday, April 02, 2011

MORONG 43 HEALTH WORKERS to file 1st case vs GMA et. al. on grave human rights violations



MEDIA ADVISORY
1 April 2011

MORONG 43 HEALTHWORKERS TO FILE 1st CASE VS GMA et. al. ON GRAVE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS

The Morong 43 will file countercharges against former President Gloria Macapacal-Arroyo and other top military and police officials for their illegal arrest, torture and detention on April 4, 2011, 11:00 a.m. at the Quezon City Hall of Justice. The National Union of Peoples’ Lawyers and the Public Interest Law Center, counsels for the Morong 43, and leaders of Free the 43 Health Workers Alliance, Karapatan, and SELDA will accompany them in the said filing.

This is the first among a series of cases on human rights violations that will be filed all over the country against the former president and notorious human rights violator Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

Help us defend and promote human rights through the media.


please extend full media coverage.

References:

Carlos Montemayor, Spokesperson, Free the 43 Alliance (+639224996237)
Angge Santos, Karapatan Media Liaison (+63918-979-0580)
Kat Berza, Free the 43 Health Workers Alliance Media Liaison (+63927-925-9413)
Ephraim Cortez, NUPL Asst. Sec. Gen. for Legal Services (+63917-345-6550)

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Appeals court upholds ruling against director of PGH

THE COURT of Appeals has upheld a trial court ruling that prevented the director of the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) from assuming his post after his appointment was questioned in court.

In a decision promulgated March 18, the appellate court’s Special Sixteenth Division affirmed the resolution of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court that granted a writ of preliminary injunction on Dr. Rolando Enrique D. Domingo from assuming his post as director of PGH.

In his stead, the trial court ordered Dr. Jose C. Gonzales to continue serving as the director of the hospital in Manila.

The issue started after the University of the Philippines (UP) Board of Regents elected Mr. Gonzales as PGH director effective Jan. 1, 2010 until Dec. 31, 2012, in its meeting on Dec. 18, 2009. Mr. Gonzales took his oath of office on Dec. 21, 2009.

However, one of the regents, Abraham F. Sarmiento, contested the appointment of Mr. Gonzales, saying that there were irregularities in the election after the student regent of UP in Los Baños, Laguna was allowed to vote despite his being not qualified to do so.

Mr. Sarmiento had also claimed that the then chairman of the board had a high stake in the case.

The Board of Regents afterwards decided to declare as null and void the appointment of Mr. Gonzales and held another round of voting, during which Mr. Domingo was named the new PGH director.

Mr. Gonzales was informed of his dismissal on Feb. 26, 2010, during which Mr. Domingo assumed the position.

Mr. Gonzales haled the issue to the trial court, which eventually issued an injunction.

In its decision, the appellate court upheld the trial court ruling on three points: the applicant is entitled to the injunction, Mr. Domingo’s stay in office will probably bring injustice to Mr. Gonzales, and that Mr. Domingo could be performing acts in violation of the rights of Mr. Gonzales. -- NRM

BusinessWorld Online Edition |Appeals court upholds ruling against director of PGH

Monday, March 21, 2011

Magtiwala sa tunay na kinatawan ng mga kawani sa BOR

Notes:  Hereunder is the Vision Statement of the All U.P. Workers Union's official candidate for the Staff Regent Election on April 13, 2011.  The Staff Regent will serve for a term of two years (Section 12 (1)(h), RA 9500), starting May 2011.

Jossel I. Ebesate
National Executive Vice President
 All U.P. Workers Union
Epektibong Representasyon at Tuloy–tuloy na Pagsulong para sa Kagalingan at Karapatan ng mga Administratibong Kawani at R.E.P.S.
U.P. at P.G.H. Bilang Unibersidad at Ospital ng Bayan, at Para sa Bayan

ni G. Jossel I. Ebesate

Sa mga nakuhang aral sa karanasan ng ating unang Staff Regent, ating mithiin na tuluyan nang pawiin ang diskriminasyon sa loob ng pamantasan lalo na sa pagkakaloob ng mga benepisyo at mga karapatan bilang kawani. Ang UP at PGH bilang mga pampublikong institusyon ay dapat maging huwarang institusyong mapagkalinga sa mga kawani nito, at kumikilala sa karapatang pantao ng may pagkakapantay-pantay. Bilang bukod tanging ”national university” nararapat lamang na maging huwaran at moog rin ito sa pagharap sa mga isyu ng bayan at sa pagbibigay ng de-kalidad at abot-kayang serbisyo sa Sambayanan.

Bilang kinatawan ng kawani at REPS sa BOR, tungkulin ng Staff Regent na maghapag ng mga patakaran kaugnay ng kagalingan at karapatan ng ating hanay, makibahagi sa pag-apruba ng mga patakaran na may kinalaman sa buong unibersidad, tumindig sa mga apela ng mga kawani, REPS at faculty sa Lupon bilang pinakahuling antas ng pagdedesisyon sa loob ng unibersidad. Titiyakin nating magampanan ito nang lubusan sa pamamagitan ng konsultasyon sa mga kawani at REPS sa iba't ibang campus ng UP.

Sa partikular, nais nating isulong ang mga sumusunod, sa loob ng dalawang taon:
  1. Magkaroon ng makatarungan at makatotohanang position classification at salary scale na may makabuluhang pagtaas ng sahod para sa lahat ng mga administratibong kawani at REPS, simula sa Salary Grade 1. Kasama na ang pagkakaroon ng sariling career path ng mga kawani at REPS, at ang awtomatikong promosyon sa mga nagkaroon ng doktorado o Ph.D, tulad ng ginagawad sa mga faculty.
  2. Siguraduhin ang malinaw at makatarungang pamantayan sa pagbibigay ng mga benepisyo sa lahat na mga kawani ng unibersidad. Kasama nito ang pagkakaroon ng pantay na hatian ng budget para sa lahat ng sektor (faculty, admin, reps) tuwing magkakaroon ng merit promotion at sapat na pondo para sa lahat na mga kwalipikado sa “sagad award”.
  3. Pagtitiyak na ang nilalaman ng Collective Negotiation Agreement (CNA) na nilagdaan sa pagitan ng UP Administration, ang All UP Workers Union at ng All UP Academic Employees Union (para sa mga REPS) ay maipapatupad at mapalawak pa. Kasama ang paggiit sa implementasyon ng mga benepisyo sa ilalim ng Magna Carta of Public Health Workers.
  4. Patuloy sa pakikibaka para magkaroon ng additional two-week sick leave (na pwedeng ma-monetize kapag di nagamit) ang mga kawani at REPS katulad ng naibigay sa faculty.
  5. Maisaayos ang kalidad ng serbisyo ng mga UP Health Service Clinics sa iba’t-ibang Constituent Units sa pamamagitan ng integrasyon ng mga klinikang ito sa mga Residency Program ng ilang departamento/service units ng PGH at Kolehiyo ng Medisina.
  6. Pagpapatibay sa demokratikong partisipasyon ng lahat ng sektor sa unibersidad sa pagbabalangkas ng mga polisiyang may kinalaman sa kagalingan at interes ng mga sektor at ng buong unibersidad. Halimbawang istruktura ay ang Pamantasang Asambleya.
  7. Pagbibigay ng makabuluhang pansin sa kalagayan ng mga empleyadong kaswal at kontraktwal, lalo na ang umaabot na sa 10 taon sa serbisyo o higit pa subalit patuloy na pinagkaitan ng regular aytem.
  8. Pagkakaroon ng mahusay na staff development program at sapat na staff development fund para sa mga kawani at REPS.
  9. Patuloy na pagsusulong na ang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas ay unibersidad ng Sambayanang Pilipino at kritikong panlipunan; at ang Philippine General Hospital bilang ospital ng bayan.
  10. Sa pakikipagtulungan sa Department of Pediatrics ng PGH/Kolehiyo ng Medisina, isulong ang pagtatayo ng UP Integrated School sa UP Manila bilang laboratory school nito, at magsilbing dagdag na benepisyo para sa mga anak ng mga kawani, REPS at faculty.
 

Ika-7 Manila Chapter Assembly matagumpay na ginanap

Noong ika-17 ng Marso 2011 ay matagumpay na ginanap ang ika-7 Chapter Assembly ng All U.P. Workers Union Manila.  Ito ay ginanap sa PGH UPMASA Science Hall dakong ika-2 hanggang ika-5 ng hapon.  Dinaluhan ng mahigit 200 mga kasapi, ito na marahil ang pinakamaraming dumalo sa lahat ng mga Chapter Assembly ng Manila Chapter kung saan ito ay ginagannap tuwing ikatatlong taon simula noong 1988.

Ang ika-7 Chapter Assembly ay dinaluhan nina UP Manila Vice Chancellor for Administration Orlino Talens at PGH Director Jose Gonzales bilang mga panauhing pandangal na kung saan nagbigay din sila ng mga mensahe.  Ang Secretary General ng Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) na si Renato Reyes ang pangunahing tagapagsalita kung saan tinalakay nya ang mga kasalukuyang pang-ekonomiya at pampulitikang kaganapan sa bansa at ang matinding atake nito sa kabuhayan nga mamamayan lalo na ang tuloy-tuloy na pagtaas ng presyo ng langis at mga bilihin subalit ang tugon ng pamahalaan sa ilalim ni Pnoy ay mas lalong pasakit sa pamamagitan ng programang public-private partnership.  Ito'y walang iba kungdi ang matagal na nating nilalabanang pribatisasyon, medyo pinamulitian lang para mas katanggap-tanggap sa mamamayan.  Pero kung ito'y masusing pag-aralan ay mas masahol pa sa mga nakaraang programng pribatisasyon ng  mga nakaraang rehimen.

Samantala, kasama sa ginanap na asambleya ay ang pagpili ng mga bagong opisyal ng chapter na manunungkulan ng tatlong (3) taon simula Abril 2011.  Sila ang mga sumusunod:

Pangulo - Benjamin Santos (SOJR)
Pangalawang Pangulo - Ma. Rita Sevilla (CENICU)
Kalihim - Rosalina Cruz (DOPS)
Ingat-yaman - Eliseo Estropigan (OETS)
Tagasuri - Josefina Castillo (Internal Audit)
PRO - Elenita Jamison (Ward 4)

Para sa tatlong Board of Directors ay napagkasunduan ng kapulungan na ipanukala ang amyenda sa Konstitusyon ng Unyon para gawing kinatawang sektoral pero pangkalahatan ang eleksiyon sa mga Board of Directors. Ito ay para mas magkaroon ng boses sa loob ng Chapter Executive Board and lahat na sektor sa UP Manila/PGH.  Napagkasunduan din na pangalangan at mag-eleksiyon na upang maisakatuparan kaagad ang pagbabago dahil wala namang nakikitang balakid at siguradong maipasa ito kung ipapanukala sa ika-7 Pangkalahatang Asambleya sa ika 7-8 ng Abril 2011.  Ang mga sumusunod ang nahalal na Sectoral Board of Directors sa susunod na tatlong taon:

Sa PGH:

Nursing - Yolanda Trapani (Ward 4)
Administrative - Ernesto Ragudos (Grounds)
Paramedical - Karen Faurillo (MSSD)
NA/WA - Francisca Mangundayao (Ward 7)
UW - Edgardo Faldas (Ward 15)

UP Manila:

CAD/NIH - Elizabeth Ladeza (HRDO)
Acad Units - Freddie Waje (CPH)

Napagkasunduan na ang panunumpa sa tungkulin ng mga bagong halal na opisyales ay gaganapin na lang sa ika-8 ng Abril 2011 sa ika-7 Pangkalahatang Asambleya ng unyon sa UP-SOLAIR.

Dahil sa kakapusan ng oras, napagkasunduan din ng kapulungan na ang 60 delegado ng chapter para sa ika-7 Pangkalahatang Asambleya na may hatiang 40 mula sa PGH at 20 mula sa UP Manila ay papangalanan na lang ng mga Sektoral Board of Directors at isumite sa Pangulo ng chapter para sa memorandum at paghingi ng official time.

Ang kasalukuyang Pambansang Pangalawang Pangulong Tagapagpaganap (National Executive Vice President) at Kalihim ng chapter na si Jossel Ebesate ang nagpadaloy sa panukalang amyenda sa Konstitusyon at eleksiyon ng mga bagong opisyales samantalang ang Pangalawang Pangulo ng chapter na si Ma. Rita Sevilla ang siyang nagpadaloy ng buong programa.

Ang pulong ay nagtapos ng lagpas sa ika-5 ng hapon sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay ng souvenir t-shirt at meryenda sa mga dumalong kasapi.