Showing posts with label palagpalag. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Blacklisted PALEA member returns from US, rejoins protest


Press Release
November 12, 2011
PALEA

 A member of the Philippine Airlines Employees’ Association (PALEA) who was refused boarding by Philippine Airlines (PAL) for allegedly being on a “blacklist” of protesting employees, returned from the United States today and vowed to rejoin the fight against contractualization. Belle Savellano and her family arrived from Taipei on an Eva Airways flight around noon today. Last November 6, PAL denied to fly Savellano and six members of her family despite holding tickets for the Los Angeles-Manila flight.

“It is good to be back home even after the petty persecution I experienced at the hands of PAL. My husband and children who should have been at work and school early this week, and even my 80-year mother suffered from PAL’s harassment of its protesting employees,” stated Savellano.

 Meanwhile PALEA welcomed Savellano back to the protest. “Belle will be warmly received by her PALEA colleagues in the protest camp. Unfortunately, further harassment awaits Belle as the threat to disperse the campout continues to this day. A few days ago, PAL filed criminal charges against the PALEA 41 just to bully them into accepting the separation package and applying as contractuals in the service providers,” said Gerry Rivera, PALEA president and vice chair of Partido ng Manggagawa (PM).

Yesterday the PALEA campout was the scene of renewed tension as a firetruck and scores of police accompanied a shuttle bus of PAL that went inside the In-Flight Center (IFC). But no untoward incident happened as PALEA members simply watched the bus arrive and depart from the compound.

 PALEA has been questioning PAL’s insistence in operating the IFC since its in-flight catering and airport services have already been closed down. Rivera asserts that “Evidently PAL will allow Sky Logistics and Sky Kitchen use of the IFC which means the service providers are nothing but illegal labor-only contractors.”

 Representatives from PM-USA and Filipino-American groups BANTAY Pilipinas-Los Angeles, Alliance Philippines and Echo Park Community Coalition earlier called on the public especially Filipino-Americans to boycott PAL as the groups condemned the harassment tactics of the company against PALEA members.

 Savellano, a PALEA member who worked for PAL for more than 28 years, is one of some 2,400 employees locked out after PALEA’s protest last September 27. Savellano and family flew to the US on October 19 to visit their relatives in San Diego using her employee travel benefit that was approved before the lock out. On October 23, PAL issued a memo that renders Savellano’s return ticket useless.

 The Fil-Am groups vowed to increase its efforts to campaign for the boycott of PAL until the flag carrier has heeded the demands of PALEA for the return to their regular jobs. They believe that the fight against corporate greed is exemplified in the struggle of PALEA. They jointly declared that “The oppression of PALEA is a reflection of the plight of ordinary workers all over the world. We have to fight back as we are all PALEAns!”

Wednesday, November 02, 2011

PALag PALag sa mga Mamumuo, Workers’ React during All Souls Season


November 2, 2011
Wednesday


Today the world celebrates the All Souls Day, but PALEA and KANAMASU shares to the world another way of commemorating this event. It’s called PALag PALag sa mga Mamumuo!

PALag means react, we will react against the present attack of the evil forces emanates from the tycoon Lucio Tan with a back up support of DOLE Sec Baldoz & Pnoy.

PALag PALag adopted from Kalag Kalag, a bisaya term for the celebration of All Souls, as we celebrate for the souls of our faithful  departed, we are encouraged to put our senses over to look, think and act on the prevailing issues within our society today, one main issue today that we cannot deny is the Policy being implemented by the Philippine Government which is to disregard the Rights of Workers and support the Outsourcing or Contractualization scheme with the partnership of Companies Management and Service Providers. Evidently presented to the employees of PAL, who were retrenched from its Outsourcing program.

“The labor dispute between PALEA and the PAL management with the outmost favor of the state to the capitalist class the likes of Lucio Tan on the outsourcing program of the PAL management is a blatant example of the death of Workers Rights” explained by Tex Bulambot, Board Member of PALEA.

Three main rights of workers were violated, the Right to Security of Tenure or Job Security, the Right to Self Organization to have a Union and the Right to Negotiate CBA. The case filed by PALEA at the Court of Appeals against PAL Outsourcing is still pending, latest report from a local radio states that PAL Management requested for an extension to submit its comments on the petition.

“It has been one month from October 1, 2011 that we stage our picket here at the Mactan Cebu International Airport as a protest to the deliberate anti-worker policy of PAL management and the PNOY regime, PALag means we are brave and hopeful that our struggle will win because it is right and just.” Nick Labrado, Board Member of PALEA.

We PALag to the latest assault by the desperate PAL Management on the peaceful PALEA Protest (who is gaining a lot of supporters from in and out of the country) in the IFC Campout in Manila by hiring goons, creating chaos, destroying 3 tents, wounding 8 PALEAns and incurring 1 casualty, a bystander who died of a heart attack during the assault by the hired goons at the camp.

“We condemn the violent dispersal at the picket line of our fellow workers especially PALEAns last October 29, 2011 committed by the goons hired by Lucio Tan, its just shows that a peaceful gathering of workers to voice out there valid reactions will be met by drastic actions orchestrated by the opressor to accomplish its agenda in gaining more profits!” Jordan Jainar of Young Workers League and Kilusan para sa Pambansang Demokrasya commented.

Joe Tomongja of Alliance of Progressive Labor said we are committed to win the struggle of PALEA, for it will be the blueprint to the other companies to drastically attact our labor rights. PALag means to rage, and the struggle against contractualization is necessary for the workers to PALag!

We PALag against the union busting and illegal lockout committed by the PAL management.

Everybody is called to support the workers stand, WE WANT REGULAR JOBS, WE PALag CONTRACTUALIZATION!

Everybody is expected to PALag!  


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