Lunes, Nobyembre 30, 2020

Pahayag ng grupong PAGGAWA sa Ika-157 Kaarawan ni Gat Andres Bonifacio

Press Release
30 November 2020 

BONIFACIO DAY MARCH 2020: 
LABOR GROUPS DEMAND COMPREHENSIVE PROTECTION OF WORKERS AND POOR FROM PANDEMIC, RECESSION, AND CLIMATE-INDUCED DISASTERS

Socialist labor coalition Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (PAGGAWA) marched to Mendiola on Bonifacio day to call for comprehensive solutions to the intensifying problems of the working class due to the ongoing economic, health, and climate crises. 

The group held a ceremonial wreath-laying at the Bonifacio shrine in front of Tutuban to honor the national hero before merging with other groups and marching towards the Mendiola Peace Arch. 

PAGGAWA Spokesperson Ka Leody de Guzman declared, "Workers are facing a crisis of epic proportions. We are up against a multiple headed monster that threatens our health, jobs and livelihood, rights and liberties, and the very lives of our families. The labor movement must realize the narrowness and limitations of craft-level and localized trade unionism, which could not fully address the ravages of the pandemic, recession, fascist attacks against trade union and human rights, and climate-induced disasters. Hence, PAGGAWA has collectively resolved to fight for a comprehensive overhaul of state policies and laws in order to protect the rights and welfare of the working class and their families".  

Stop trade union repression, repeal terror law

Among their demands was the immediate end to trade union repression and red-tagging, the defunding of the NTF-ELCAC, and the repeal of the Anti-Terror Act. KASAMA Federation's Larry de Guzman of explained, "The Anti-Terror Law is not only meant to stifle opposition to the Duterte regime, it also gives blanket protection to abusive capitalists, who are now more brazen in their attempts to bust unions and depress labor costs, using the recession and pandemic as pretext". 

Itigil ang tanggalan, kontraktwalisasyon wakasan!

Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP) President Atty. Luke Espiritu averred, "Employers have been taking advantage of the current crises by terminating their regular workers and unionists and replacing them with contractual workers. The DOLE must declare an immediate moratorium on mass-layoffs. They must impose stricter regulations and verification processes to ascertain that companies are not just exploiting the economic crisis to undermine security of tenure and unionism". 

The group also registered its opposition to the current version of the so-called security of tenure bill (House Bill 7036), "which is being railroaded in Congress in order to expressly legitimize the practice of contractualization". He added, "The lowly condition of cheap and docile contractual workers is proof that the principal employers use third-party service providers (manpower agencies, service cooperatives, job contractors) to rescind from their obligations to regular workers, and in effect, extract more profit from their employees. What we need is not a stricter definition for legitimate contracting nor to impose higher penalties for labor-only contracting, which is now prohibited by the Labor Code, but to abolish this anti-labor practice altogether. We demand an end to all forms of contractualization. 

Public healthcare and aid amid pandemic and climate calamity

Kilusan ng Manggagawang Makabayan (KMM-Katipunan) President Nathanial Clores stated that the recent successive typhoons have worsened the poverty and misery of the Filipino majority, who have been reeling from the effects of the pandemic and the reccession. "In allocating government budget to reinvigorate the economy, the immediate needs of the workers and the poor must enjoy primacy over the clamor of the propertied elite for bailouts from actual and projected loss. Continuous aid must be given to typhoons and hte unemployed. The state must invest to strengthen our its systems for public health and disaster resiliency. Initiate the transition from dirty energy to clean renewable energy. These thrusts will generate decent and green jobs that can ensure our protection from future crises," said Clores. 

The march was also joined in by unions of various private hospital workers, who called for free mass for all workers and higher hazard pay and benefits for health workers and frontliners. 

Just transition for transport modernization

PAGGAWA also called on the government to allow the return to operations of provincial buses and Jeepneys and immediately involve drivers and conductors in the planned modernization of public transport. Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO) Vice President Eduardo Laurencio explained, "Our drivers and conductors are not opposed to modernization. However, this modernization process must not leave our transport workers to fend for themselves. No one must be left behind! A just transition can only be achieved if transport workers and operators are involved in the decision-making processes regarding reforms towards cleaner and modern public transport". 

Laurencio added, "Transport workers are aware of the need for an systematic and organized approach in public transport to lower the risks of COVID19 transmission. But with the gradual opening up of the economy, the current suspension of traditional PUVs is only promoting anarchy as commuters scramble for a ride with the decreased volume of jeepneys and public buses. Dyip at bus, Ibalik sa pamamasada!," Laurencio added. 

Pampublikong serbisyo hindi negosyo, disente at ligtas na pabahay sa maralita

Socialista President Eding Villasin criticized government inaction in the recent hikes in the prices of food, water and electricity rates, the increasing occurrence of demolition to urban poor communities, amid the overlapping crises brought by the pandemic, recession, and successive typhoons. "Unregulated markets would not only lead to profiteering by opportunistic capitalists but the denial of basic needs to a desperate population. The government should not leave the needs of its citizens at the mercy of market forces especially in times of multiple crises. One such need is for safe living spaces to poor families in urban areas, who are usually regarded as a hindrance to progress but are actually the essential but lowly paid workers that drive commerce in densely-populated cities. Price control! Decent safe housing!"

Multisectoral demands, Fight as One

The labor-led PAGGAWA march was joined in by organizations from different sectors such as multi-sectoral groups Sanlakas and Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), farmers' group Aniban ng Manggagawa sa Agrikultura (AMA), and the youth activist group Samahan ng Progresibong Kabataan (SPARK). Among the demands that they raised are the repeal of rice tariffication law, academic break for all students, and holding government officials criminally liable for neglect, mismanagement, and the bungled response to the health, jobs, and climate crises. 

Ka Leody concluded, "Sa araw ng dakilang manggagawa na si Gat Andres, nananawagan tayo sa ating mga kamanggagawa't kababayan na magkaisa’t lumaban para sa kanilang kalusugan, kabuhayan, kaligtasan! At the onset of emergencies, the instinctive reaction for individuals is to secure themselves and their loved ones. But our collective experience - with nine months under a pandemic, three quarters of negative economic growth, and a recent string of super typhoons - should be enough to highlight the need for solidarity, as a class and as a people. Divided, we will perish. But united, we are a force for change. We must fight as one and compel the Duterte regime to protect the Filipino people, especially the workers and the poor, from the intertwining crises on our health, jobs, and lives". # 

PAGGAWA is composed of the following labor centers and federations: Associated Trade Unions (ATU), Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO), Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Katipunan ng Samahang ng mga Manggagawa (KASAMA), Kilusan ng Manggagawang Makabayan (KMM-Katipunan), Metro East Labor Federation (MELF), National Union of Builders and Construction Workers (NUBCW), Socialista, Solidarity of Unions in the Philippines for Empowerment and Reforms (SUPER), Workers Advocates for Struggle, Transformation and Organization (WASTO). # 

For reference, please contact: Ka Leody De Guzman

Biyernes, Nobyembre 27, 2020

Media Advisory for Bonifacio Day rally

Media Advisory
27 November 2020

LABOR GROUPS TO CALL FOR COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION TO PROTECT WORKERS AND POOR FROM PANDEMIC, RECESSION, AND CLIMATE CALAMITIES ON BONIFACIO DAY

What: Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (PAGGAWA) Press Conference

When: Saturday, 28 November 2020, 9:30am – 11am

Where: Kamameshi House, Quezon Memorial Circle, Elliptical Road, Quezon City

Socialist labor alliance PAGGAWA will hold a press conference on Saturday, November 28, 9:30 a.m., to present a comprehensive list of demands to the Duterte regime, which aim to protect the workers and the poor from the effects of the pandemic, global recession, and climate-induced calamities. These demands will be their basis of unity for their planned mobilization on Bonifacio Day, November 30 and for their campaign until 2022.

Among these demands are following: repeal of the Anti-Terror Law, ending trade union repression, mass-layoffs, and contractualization, continuous aid to the typhoon victims and the unemployed, better public healthcare and social services, and a just transition for transport modernization.

They are also raising the sectoral demands for health workers, urban poor, farmers, students, and the climate justice movement. 

PAGGAWA will likewise criticize the criminal negligence of the Duterte government in its mishandling of the health, jobs, and climate crises, as shown by its bungled response to the recent typhoons.

Aside from PAGGAWA, the press conference will be joined by groups such as Workers for People's Liberation (WPL), various unions from private hospitals, Sanlakas and Partido Lakas ng Masa.

Media Coverage is Requested.

PAGGAWA is composed of the following labor centers and federations: Associated Trade Unions (ATU), Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO), Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Katipunan ng Samahang ng mga Manggagawa (KASAMA), Katipunan ng Manggagawang Makabayan (KMM), Metro East Labor Federation (MELF), National Union Based Construction Workers (NUBCW), Socialista, and Workers Advocates for Struggle, Solidarity of Unions in the Philippines for Empowerment and Reforms (SUPER), Workers Advocates for Struggle, Transformation and Organization (WASTO).###

For reference, please contact: Leody De Guzma

Huwebes, Oktubre 29, 2020

Labor Coalition calls for termination of Ambassador abusive to domestic worker

Press Release
29 October 2020

LABOR COALITION CALLS FOR TERMINATION OF AMBASSADOR ABUSIVE TO DOMESTIC WORKER

Socialist labor coalition Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (PAGGAWA) demanded the immediate dismissal of Philippine Ambassador to Brazil Marichu Mauro after videos surfaced in the Internet of her physically abusing their 51-year old house help in the diplomatic residence.

"These disgusting actions by no less than a high ranking diplomat of our government is utterly revolting. At a time when millions of Filipino workers here and abroad are suffering from rampant employer abuse and a pandemic-induced economic crisis, the actions of Ms. Mauro become doubly insulting. PAGGAWA demands nothing less than the immediate dismissal of Ms. Mauro not just from foreign service, but also from government service," said National Confederation of Labor (NCL) President Atty. Ernesto Arellano.

Kilusan ng Manggagawang Makabayan (KMM-Katipunan) President Nathanial Clores asserted that, "it is well-documented that many of our OFWs, especially domestic workers, are victims of physical abuse by their foreign employers. The appalling irony in this case is that the perpetrator is the same person that's supposed to protect our workers overseas! How can we expect to defend our Bagong Bayanis when our own foreign attaché is no different from an abusive foreign employer?"

PAGGAWA also welcomed the DFA's immediate recalling of Ambassador Mauro to conduct an investigation on the issue but insisted that it should be exhaustive.

"The video evidence against Ambassador Mauro is clear and should be enough for her immediate dismissal. However, the investigation must also identify all those complicit in the matter either by condoning such disgusting behavior or turning a blind eye. All involved directly or indirectly involved in the abuse must also reprimanded and punished commensurately," stated Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO) Vice President Eduardo Laurencio.

PAGGAWA also underscored the silence of DOLE on the issue.

"What does the DOLE have to say about all of this? Secretary Bello, and by extension the entire Duterte administration, must demonstrate that they do not tolerate this kind of behavior towards workers, especially from public servants. The DOLE must join organized labor's call for the immediate dismissal of Ambassador Mauro," said Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino Chairman and PAGGAWA Spokesperson Ka Leody De Guzman.

PAGGAWA is composed of the following labor centers and federations: Associated Trade Unions (ATU), Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO), Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Katipunan ng Samahang ng mga Manggagawa (KASAMA), Kilusan ng Manggagawang Makabayan (KMM-Katipunan), Metro East Labor Federation (MELF), National Union of Builders and Construction Workers (NUBCW), Socialista, Solidarity of Unions in the Philippines for Empowerment and Reforms (SUPER), Workers Advocates for Struggle, Transformation and Organization (WASTO).#

For reference, please contact: Ka Leody De Guzman

Huwebes, Oktubre 15, 2020

Ang kalagayan ng mga locally stranded individuals (LSI)

ANG KALAGAYAN NG MGA LOCALLY STRANDED INDIVIDUALS (LSI)
Maikling sanaysay ni Gregorio V. Bituin Jr.

Napabalita sa telebisyon, radyo at pahayagan, lalo na sa social media, ang tinatawag na locally stranded individuals o LSI. Sumulpot ang ganitong penomenon nito lamang panahon ng pandemya. 

Ayon sa balita, mayroon nang 8,408 LSI na pawang nasa Kamaynilaan na nais nang pauwiin ng pamahalaan sa kani-kanilang lalawigan. 

Sa pagtitipon ng mga LSI, halimbawa sa loob ng Rizal Memorial Stadium, hindi nasusunod ang social distancing, o yaong pamantayang dapat ay isang metro ang layo sa bawat isa. Habang ang karamihan sa kanila ay nagsusuot naman ng face mask at face shield, malinaw na hindi nila napapanatili ang ligtas na distansya mula sa bawat isa. Sa dami ba naman ng tao, paano nga ba ang pagdisiplina sa kanila, habang karamihan sa kanila, bukod sa nais nang makauwi, ay pagod na, kaya kung saan-saan na lang isinasalampak ang kanilang pagal na katawan.

Paulit-ulit ngang binigyang diin ng mga opisyal ng kalusugan ang kahalagahan ng paglayo ng pisikal at iba pang mga hakbang sa kaligtasan upang maiwasan ang anumang impeksyon sa coronavirus. Ang pagbawas ng mga paghihigpit sa usaping ito ay pinangangambahan na maging sanhi ng pagkakaroon ng coronavirus sa kalusugan ng mamamayan at sa ekonomiya.

Maaaring kumalat ang virus dahil sa mga malawakang pagtitipon tulad nito at maaaring mahirap nang malaman at masubaybayan kung sino ang maaaring magkasakit sakaling may mga taong nahawahan ng COVID-19.

Umapela si Joseph Escabo, pinuno ng Hatid Tulong Program ng pamahalaan, para sa pag-unawa matapos na maging viral ang mga larawan ng mga LSI sa mataong Rizal Memorial Stadium.

"Noong nakaraang araw, lahat ng mga taong 'yun ay nasa kalsada… Kailangan mo ng pagbibigay ng desisyon upang mabigyan ng maayos na kanlungan ang kababayan nating LSIs. Kung lumabag man po kami sa isyu ng social distancing, kailangan nating ipakita ang simpatya, pag-unawa at pag-aruga sa ating mga kababayan," sabi ni Escabo.

Pinag-aaralan din ng Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML) ang kalagayan ng mga LSI upang makagawa ng nararapat na tulong upang hindi sila mapabayaan ng pamahalaan.

Dahil sa pandemya, dumarami na ang mga LSI tulad sa labas ng Libingan ng mga Bayani at sa loob ng Rizal Memorial Stadium. Tila isa nang bagong penomenon ang usapin ng LSI sa bansa. Dahil sa pandemya, marami sa kanila'y natutulad sa mga maralitang iskwater na walang tahanan, walang matuluyan, at marahil ay wala na ring panggastos.

Isa ang kwento ni Michelle Silvertino, 33, na namatay habang nag-aabang ng masasakyang bus sa Pasay patungo sa Camarines Sur. Dahil walang masakyan, ilang araw siyang naghintay sa Pasay, at nagbabaka-sakaling may masakyan. Subalit dahil marahil wala nang sapat na pera, nagutom na, gininaw, walang matulugan kundi sa bangketa, at marahil iyon na ang kanyang ikinamatay. Ang kanyang kwento ang marahil nag-udyok sa pamahalaan na tingnan ang kaso ng mga LSI.

Kasama na riyan ang mga manggagawang nakatira na lamang sa kalye nang mawalan ng trabaho dahil sa pandemya, at pinalayas sa mga inuupahan nilang kwarto o apartment dahil wala na silang pambayad. Silang umaasa pa ring makabalik sa trabaho kaya hindi makauwi ng kanilang probinsya.

Sila'y ilan lang sa dumaraming maralitang hindi na alam kung saan titira. Marahil dapat silang organisahin upang sama-sama nilang maipaglaban ang kanilang karapatan at sama-samang singilin ang pamahalaang ito sa mga kapalpakan nito upang matiyak sanang napapangalagaan ang kanyang mga mamamayan.

Mga pinaghalawan:
https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2020/7/25/LSI-homecoming-Rizal-Memorial-Sports-Complex.html?fbclid=IwAR3-DOUrXGyD-yQp9i9_3xES-8RGGRPhSURks4YfKPgpcI_pZUiAfhbxTqc
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1331451/more-stranded-individuals-to-be-sent-home
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1289335/stranded-mother-dies-after-waiting-for-bus-ride-to-camarines-sur-at-edsa-footbridge

* Unang nalathala ang artikulong ito sa Taliba ng Maralita, opisyal na publikasyon ng pambansang organisasyon ng Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML), isyu ng Oktubre 1-15, 2020, pahina 14-15.

Sabado, Oktubre 3, 2020

Statement of Solidarity on the historic occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the WFTU

WORKERS AND PEOPLES: 
Unite for a World of Social Justice against Monopolies and Imperialism!

Statement of Solidarity from PAGGAWA (Philippines) 
on the historic occasion of the 75th Anniversary of the WFTU (World Federation of Trade Unions) 
(Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa / Unity of the Working Class)
Quezon City, Philippines
October 3, 2020

Today marks the 75th Anniversary of the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU), the oldest international trade union organization in the world.  On this highly historic occasion, the WFTU significantly commemorates its enduring and consistent global leadership of the militant international working-class movement under radically changing conditions worldwide.  Indeed, seventy-five years after October 3, 1945, the WFTU continues to struggle and dares to win! Yes, the WFTU does so to resolutely advance the line of the class-oriented trade union movement and its struggles against capitalist exploitation, imperialist oppression and fascist repression all across the globe.

Thus, on this very momentous date, the militant proletarian forces of the Philippine working class movement—led by the Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (PAGGAWA/Unity of the Working Class)—extend their warmest revolutionary socialist greetings of internationalist solidarity to all of our fraternal trade union member-organizations and worker comrades in the WFTU! 

The PAGGAWA is a Philippine-wide socialist alliance of national labor centers, labor federations, trade unions, and workers’ mass organizations. Presently, three (3) of PAGGAWA’s leading formations are Philippine-based affiliates of the WFTU: Pambansang Katipunan ng Manggagawa (KATIPUNAN/National Congress of Workers), Katipunan ng mga Samahang Manggagawa (KASAMA/Association of Workers’ Organizations) and Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP/Solidarity of Filipino Workers).  As of now, PAGGAWA continues to be recognized within the broad Philippine labor movement as an independently distinct pole of attraction that wages a combined unity of economic-political mass struggles to both defend and advance the basic interests of the Filipino working masses in the revolutionary battle for socialism.  Toward this end, PAGGAWA carries out its working-class struggles on the basis of a clear anti-capitalist/imperialist/neoliberal/fascist orientation.  

THE PROLETARIAN STANDPOINT ON THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION

Therefore, PAGGAWA is principally guided by the general line of the class-oriented proletarian internationalist movement. From this principled standpoint, we assert that the worldwide imperialist system continues to manifest four (4) fundamental contradictions arising from the historic conflict between the imperialist and socialist camps at the international level. These global contradictions are principally: a) between imperialism and socialism; b) the class struggle of the proletariat against the bourgeois classes in the capitalist countries; c) the working masses and oppressed nations and peoples versus the imperialist powers; and d) rivalry amongst the imperialist blocs themselves. 

As the highest stage of capitalist development, imperialism is currently in a state of moribund decay as the working-class forces persistently intensify their revolutionary struggles on the eve of the world socialist revolution.  Nonetheless, global capitalism’s generalized state of permanent crisis compels the system to aggressively defend its inherent need to permanently seek and accumulate massive super-profits on a worldwide scale.  Capitalism pursues this by continually accelerating its imperialist-neoliberal-fascist offensives against the international working-class movement and the oppressed nations and peoples in order to perennially redivide the international division of labor in favor of imperialism’s core. 

Imperialism is largely able to do so through its globally hegemonic position within the international system, particularly due to its dominant control over its spheres of influence and domination.  The latter domains are based upon imperialism’s rule over the countries of the semi-periphery and periphery; as such, the Philippines remains in the latter ring. Thus, the world imperialist system can expect to last beyond a post-pandemic global regime due to its powerful hegemony over the vast regions and countries of the world and, by taking advantage of the nature of the international order’s uneven development and relations of unequal exchange.  

As the international capitalist system rapidly deteriorates due to the exacerbating effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the global economy that has already been clearly hit by a rapidly worsening downturn and which, has only gravely affected the daily plight of the workers of the world. This global capitalist crisis is now far worse in its outcome than that of the aftermath from the crash of Wall Street in September 2008. As such, the International Labor Organization (ILO) reported last June that an estimated 400 million workers throughout the world have already lost their jobs since mid-March this year.  But because there is yet no global cure or treatment for the Coronavirus disease, we should expect to see a continuing universal rise in the victims of the pandemic.

INTER-IMPERIALIST RIVALRIES FOR WORLD HEGEMONY

Unsurprisingly, and from within this same global context, we are also witnessing an intensification of rivalries inside the imperialist camp itself.  The two main imperialist blocs—US imperialism and Chinese social-imperialism—are escalating their direct competition with each other to widen their respective control and domination over key regions of the globe.  In fact, the ‘Neo-US-Sino Cold War’ is now essentially an escalating international conflict aimed at securing regional markets to protect the profit-accumulation agenda of both Washington and Beijing, while seeking immense amounts of strategic mineral resources to ensure and maintain the power requirements of their respective capitalist economies. In the pursuit of this imperialist schema, both America and China are also exporting huge amounts of capital as direct investments while also, transferring abroad more modern production processes based on advanced technological designs by monopoly capital firms located in the imperialist core. It is these imperialist contradictions and dynamics which are forcing the international system into manifesting a global situation that now sharply reflects regional tensions and conflicts around the world—and thus, another potential inter-imperialist world war in the 21st Century.  

Nevertheless, these thrusts are still fundamentally aimed at greatly exploiting the working classes based inside the contending imperialist spheres of influence and domination. By extracting huge amounts of super-profits from within the semi-peripheral and peripheral countries aligned to both imperialist blocs, the multi-national corporations (MNCs) and other private monopoly capital groups will continue to guarantee accumulated surplus for the great powers of the imperialist core.  As a result of this heightened international capitalist offensive against the global economy, particularly the poor countries of the world, many reactionary national governments and rightwing regimes holding state power are now compelled to openly assault—economically and politically—their own working-class masses to coerce them into submission.  This is all directed at assuring the continued survival of the capitalist regimes in collaboration with their own bourgeois-ruling class factions, while keeping their tight alliances with either imperialist bloc (or both at the same time).  
 
Due to the changing international dynamics, the capitalist regimes are constrained to choose between which imperialist bloc to align their own national interests with. This pattern is remarkably true given the material conditions underpinning the structures and processes of the imperialist-imposed neoliberal globalization project.  It is largely this external factor which is driving many bourgeois governments to pursue severely aggressive policies and measures to warrant their hold onto state power as a prerequisite for foreign support—and all in the name of national security.  

As a consequence, it is first and foremost the exploited and oppressed working-class masses who always become the main country-wide targets of repression by the bourgeois states. Their governments employ all sorts of reactionary machinations under the guise of pursuing ‘stable governance’ in order to maintain coercive state-control over their rotten capitalist societies that are now being internally threatened by sharply rising class conflict and revolutionary mass struggles led by the working class.  And so, it is within this general context that the Philippine working class movement presently faces its own stark challenges ahead.  

FASCIST STATE-TERRORISM IN THE PHILIPPINES

At the Philippine-level, the Filipino masses are urgently confronted with a wide range of adversely intersecting issues and concerns affecting their overall wellbeing.  First of all, the country is geographically trapped on the frontlines of a regional cold war battle zone of the spiraling US-China conflict.  As American imperialism strongly forces its sway across the vast Asia-Indo-Pacific area to deny Chinese social-imperialism’s expanding power and influence over the many countries of this extensive zone, Manila is now caught in a geopolitical dilemma.  While the Philippines has essentially remained a longtime puppet-state of US imperialist rule across the Asia-Pacific region since 1946, the current pro-imperialist and neoliberal-fascist regime of President Rodrigo Duterte has generally been accommodating towards Beijing since mid-2016 for obvious regional security reasons (particularly over the Southeast Asian Sea question).  

And secondly, our country’s backward and underdeveloped capitalist society persists in perpetuating the failed neoliberal macroeconomic policy framework amid systemic mass poverty, structural inequality and pervasive social injustices, while upholding elite-based class rule. These totally destructive national conditions are further reinforced throughout Philippine society on the basis of a narrow capacity for national wealth and income distribution, highly stagnant and critically low incomes based on regressive wage-based mechanisms, widely prevalent State-based corruption led by traditional political elites and entrenched political dynasties, a very weak delivery system of essential services by the national and local governments due to the privatization of such amenities, and a continual rise of prices on basic commodities due to liberalization measures, together with a deregulated national oil industry susceptible to fluctuating global oil-price changes. 

Likewise, millions of our ordinary workers remain absolutely vulnerable at their workplaces resulting from the widespread practice of labor contractualization (or flexibilization of labor) by the capitalist bosses for maximum profits.  Incidentally, our national economic situation recently got aggravated by a pandemic-induced spike of very high unemployment rates that reached a record 17.7 percent (7.3 million jobless workers) last April. Between January and April 2020, workers in the Service Sector lost 5.7 million jobs, Industrial Sector workers lost 2.3 million jobs and workers in the Agricultural Sector lost over one million jobs. Deplorably, a significant number of them endured their harsh difficulties without any effective and sustained economic assistance from the Philippine State according to various reports. 

As a matter of fact, the neoliberal-fascist Duterte Regime conducted a highly militarized approach in its national attempts at minimizing and managing the pandemic’s spread inside the country.  In this manner, the Philippine Government generally failed in providing a more equitable share of national economic and financial support for the social majority—the poor working masses who lost their jobs earlier this year.  The Philippine State also lacked the proper national and local-level health-systems infrastructure for an effective response to the COVID-19 disease. Likewise, the government had a very slow response in effecting a systematic mass-testing for the general public. And still, the Duterte Regime continues to show a weak understanding of the need to integrate evidence-informed data into an appropriate counter-pandemic policy framework in combination with other social-determinants of health.  The resulting outcome of this botched approach has been the deaths of 5,448 people (data as of September 30, 2020) since before the start of the Philippine-lockdown in mid-March.

President Duterte and his family members come from a bourgeois-class background and this class bias is evidently reflected in both the class composition of his Cabinet and in his government’s policy thrusts. In fact, soon after coming to power, Duterte publicly announced that he will leave national economic policymaking in the hands of known neoliberal economists whom he trusts. On the other hand, his main policy focus is concentrated in political-security matters of the State. Therefore, it is not surprising at all that close to half of his Cabinet members are former military and police generals and colonels, while many government agencies are headed by ex-military and police officers.  This snapshot alone exposes and reveals the true class character and direction of the Philippine State under the current regime in power.

Upon the installation of the Duterte Regime on June 30, 2016, his government fundamentally created a policy environment that can generally be characterized as: ‘Deepening the Philippine neoliberal economy via State terrorism’.  Thus, the Philippine Government launched its grand infrastructure program of ‘Build, build, build’ through mainly foreign loan concessions; but, as of July this year only 2 of the flagship projects (out of 75) were completed and, due mainly to a lack of counterpart domestic funds.  Thus, our people are now economically threatened with future foreign debts. 

Moreover, the government merely allowed the anti-labor practice of contractualization to become more rampant across the workplace instead of ending this pernicious routine, while effectively legalizing ‘third-party’ work arrangements by modernizing new methods of contractualization through wealthy labor service contractors.  Thus, the general workforce remains endangered and precarious in the long run as the workers are clearly denied any regularity of employment with the necessary non-wage packages due to them.  At the same time, a set of pro-corporation tax laws plus an increase on excise taxes on fuel and other consumption items were passed, while basic wages (that remain absurdly too low) were increased just once by an additional half-a-dollar in late 2018.  Thus, the ordinary workers and poor masses are now at the mercy of constantly rising prices of basic commodities which they can ill afford at current wage rates.  Likewise, a ‘Rice trade liberalization’ (RTL) law was passed early last year to maintain low prices for commercial rice by importing foreign-produced rice, while severely harming the appalling economic conditions of our own country’s poor rice farmers.  Thus, the latter sector is unjustly compelled to needlessly compete with the rich rice importers who colluded with senior government officials to impose the RTL in the first place.  

However, the Duterte Regime’s gory reign is infamously known throughout the Philippines and around the world for its blood-soaked State terrorism.  From Day-1 of his fascist rule, Duterte instantly plunged his government into executing his so-called ‘Kill, kill, kill’ policy through the use of uncompromising and violent means, including State-sanctioned assassinations.  In his single-minded desire to achieve his own policy objectives, Duterte blatantly and publicly ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and other State-security forces to openly ignore and disregard the Philippine State’s obligations to uphold and protect all of our people’s human rights at all times.  He has effectively commanded them to consistently violate constitutional laws and principles in order to kill as many drug lords, drug dealers and drug users as possible (his so-called ‘threats to society’) so as to, “dump corpses into Manila Bay for the fish to eat.” And so, more than four years later, Philippine human rights organizations now claim that more than 20,000 people (a great majority of them were poor) have already been killed in the name of Duterte’s unrelenting ‘War on Drugs’.

After introducing such forms of State terrorism, the Duterte Regime soon commenced its ‘War, war, war’ policy agenda in 2017. This time around, the Philippine Government’s primary targets were now publicly identified as ‘threats to national security’: namely, the Philippine communist movement and Islamist rebel groups operating in the southern Philippines.  Nonetheless, the scope of this categorization was flexibly broadened to also include other Philippine Left organizations, the liberal democratic opposition and the broad democratic mass movement who have all been politically resisting Philippine State terrorism for over four years now.  Since then, the government unleashed a wide-ranging arsenal of repressive measures targeting the so-called threats to national security. These include police harassment and violent dispersals of mass protest actions, warrantless arrests and detentions of political activists, libel cases against journalists, enforced disappearances, and State-sanctioned assassinations.

Furthermore, the Duterte Regime established in late 2018 a National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC) under Executive Order No. 70.  This national government agency essentially acts to develop, plan, coordinate, implement and evaluate nationwide efforts to target and destroy the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA), its allied mass organizations and other Left formations.  One aspect of this ultimately repressive activity is the government’s stepped-up pattern of directly denying the working-class movement its democratic and constitutional right to initiate and conduct strike actions in defense against anti-labor practices of the capitalist bosses. For the past few years now, the Philippine State aggressively countered these legally recognized collective labor actions with violent dispersals and warrantless arrests, while putting certain union leaders and labor organizers under police, military and State-security surveillance operations.   

Yet still, in a show of utter arrogance and insensitivity while hiding behind the pandemic justification, the Duterte Regime openly maneuvered to swiftly pass the Philippine Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 in early July.  By doing so, the real fascist character of the Philippine State was further exposed before the Filipino people and masses and, to the world at large.  Instead of fully concentrating the Philippine Government’s resources and efforts at trying to urgently defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, the Duterte Regime focused its national energies on guaranteeing the passage of a totally draconian piece of legislation aimed at defeating our people’s democratic, constitutional and human rights.

OUR INTERNATIONALIST TASKS AHEAD

Lastly, and all around the world today, the imperialist camp is now fully relying upon its alliances with a broad range of authoritarian and fascist-type national leaderships to further enhance the former’s great power hegemonic designs over various parts and regions of the globe. In a practical sense, such transactional relationships between rightwing national regimes and the imperialist blocs are quickly being developed at this time in order for them to gain a more advantageous economic-political-security balance once the global pandemic is successfully overcome in the near future.  Conversely, these imperialist-fascist plots and schemes can only mean a future intensification of the global offensive of capital against the international working-class movement and its proletarian interests.

In gearing up for their parallel worldwide offensives, both American imperialism and Chinese social-imperialism are desperately seeking out new national partners—while enhancing their existing partnerships—from among the ruling bourgeois factions throughout the world at this time. Truly, the world stage is overcrowded with many pro-imperialist and far-right/authoritarian and fascist leaders to choose from, such as: Duterte of the Philippines, Cambodia’s Hun Sen, India’s Narendra Modi, Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Saudi Arabia’s Mohammad bin Salman, Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Chad’s Idriss Deby, Hungary’s Viktor Orban, Poland’s Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro, Colombia’s Ivan Duque Marquez, and Russia’s Vladimir Putin, among many, many others.

In this shifting world order, fresh partnerships, modern relationships and newfound alliances are now being created. The composition of the imperialist spheres of influence and domination are once more being altered to accommodate the new capitalist maneuvers and realities. The international redivision of labor along these changing global lines of production may alter the so-called ‘global value chains’ but, they just basically reflect the altered spheres of influence that will still be ruled by monopoly capital and their principal imperialist blocs.  Such manifestations merely show the perpetual contradictions and tensions intrinsic to the capitalist world system itself and, therefore, can only threaten to provide the material basis for any possible geopolitical conflict in the future.  And so, unless there is a systemic rupture, then we should continue to see a revitalized form of capitalist-imperialist exploitation and oppression of the principal productive forces under newly reproducing capitalist conditions. 

For this agonizing reason alone, all of the workers of the world—principally the class-conscious sections of the global working-class movement—and, led by the WFTU, must now be battle-ready and prepared to combat the expected and imminent anti-worker onslaught worldwide. We cannot and must not allow the ravenous capitalists and rapacious imperialists to further dominate and control the international order through their fascist minions at the nation-state level.  In the near future, all proletarian partisans for democracy, all anti-imperialist fighters and all revolutionary combatants for socialism should greatly organize and prime themselves in a global united front for the proletarian internationalist war ahead.  Hence, PAGGAWA now urgently calls upon the working-class forces of the world to directly unite to fight, resist and destroy imperialism and fascism in the historic period of struggles before us! There can be no other option but to victoriously march onward to achieve the historic mission of the proletariat—Socialism!

WORKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE!

Lunes, Setyembre 14, 2020

Pagpupugay sa ika-27 anibersaryo ng BMP

Pagpupugay sa ika-27 anibersaryo ng BMP

ako'y nagpupugay sa mga kasaping obrero,
kasaping samahan, staff, at pamunuan nito
ng ating Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino
sa pangdalawampu't pito nitong anibersaryo

nakikibakang tunay bilang uring manggagawa
marubdob ang misyon bilang hukbong mapagpalaya
sadyang matatag sa pagharap sa anumang sigwa
lalo na't bulok na sistema ang sinasagupa

pangarap itayo'y isang makataong lipunan
nilalabanan ang mapagsamantala't gahaman
nakikibaka para sa hustisyang panlipunan
hangad ay pantay na kalagayan sa daigdigan

ninanasa'y isang lipunang walang mga uri
wala ring elitista, asendero't naghahari
isang lipunang walang pribadong pagmamay-ari
magkasangga ang manggagawa, anuman ang lahi

kaya hanggang kamatayan, ako'y inyong kakampi
lalo't kayo'y kasangga ko sa labanang kayrami
di pagagapi, kalagayan man ay anong tindi
tuloy ang laban, sa pakikibaka'y magpursigi

ako'y taaskamao't taospusong nagpupugay
sa B.M.P. na sosyalistang lipunan ang pakay
mabuhay ang B.M.P., mabuhay kayo! mabuhay!
magkapitbisig, ipagwagi ang layuning tunay!

- gregoriovbituinjr.
09.14.2020

Biyernes, Mayo 29, 2020

Largest labor groups lambast DOLE for anti-worker policies

UNITED WORKERS
Press Statement | May 29, 2020

LARGEST LABOR GROUPS LAMBAST DOLE FOR ANTI-WORKER POLICIES

Organized labor minced no words as they collectively lambasted the Department of Labor and Employment’s twin issuances—Labor Advisory 17 (LA17) and Department Order 213 (DO 213)—for being blatantly anti-worker.

In a joint virtual press conference, Nagkaisa Labor Coalition, Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU) and Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (Paggawa) with various unions and workers associations came together as the United Workers Coalition to call for the scrapping of both issuances.

“Our call is for “Balik Trabahong Ligtas” since workers have the right to retun to work only under safe and healthy conditions,” said Atty. Sonny Matula, chairperson of Nagkaisa.

“Now that even more workers will be trooping back to work come June 1, we are being forced to put our lives on the line just to keep industries and the whole economy going. Instead of getting the full support of government, we are being left to fend for ourselves, or worse, it is making things more difficult for us,” said Matula, reacting to the relegation of NCR to General Community Quarantine status.

“Labor Advisory 17 was released in bad taste, with very bad timing. It encourages and practically gives employers the power to slash wages. This, while we are in the thick of negotiations with management for hazard pay,” said Matula.

Paggawa spokesperson and NCL national president Ernesto Arellano said that “both LA17 and D0213 serve the selfish interests of the employers, who, even before the COVID19 pandemic, have been pushing for labor flexibilization by removing standardized wages, regular hours of work, and fixed benefits for tenured employees.”

“Manggagawang ginutom na, pipigain pa! This government has totally abandoned its responsibility to the Filipino workers and people. After two months of lockdown without means to support their families, the workers are now left at the mercy of companies. This government has no compassion at all even in this time of crisis,” said KMU Chairperson Elmer Labog.

Nagkaisa, KMU and Paggawa are the biggest labor coalitions and labor centers in the country.

“Workers must be the last to sacrifice in the attempt to keep businesses afloat because they were last to benefit from the profits they created when the economy was booming. The labor movement must unite and display class solidarity to become the inspiration for the millions of unorganized workers, especially at a time when competition amongst ourselves, as sellers in the labor market is being provoked by the propertied elite,” said Arellano.

With Metro Manila and other urban centers to be placed in general community quarantine status, more workers will be returning to work with no guarantee to safe work and transit, as no mass testing has determined the extent of COVID-19 infection in the country. “The Labor Department should be the one with oversight on matters of health and safety of workers once they go back to work. The workers are now being placed in a very difficult and precarious situation. Are their work places safe? Do they have safe means of transportation? Are their jobs and income secured? These are matters that should be guaranteed by government,” said Labog.

“Then, DOLE does not oblige employers to shuttle their employees from their residence to the workplace and back, while public transportation like jeepneys and busses—the most accessible means of transportation for workers, continue to be banned. Workers have really been left behind,” added Matula. ###

Contact:
Atty. Sonny Matua, Nagkaisa: 09178079041
Atty. Ernesto Arellano, Paggawa: 09171572429
Elmer Labog, KMU: 09081636597

Linggo, Mayo 3, 2020

PAGGAWA Press Statement: RELEASE ALL MAY 1 POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW!

PAGGAWA Press Statement
3 May 2020

RELEASE ALL MAY 1 POLITICAL PRISONERS NOW!

Socialist labor alliance Pagkakaisa ng Uring Manggagawa (PAGGAWA) strongly condemns the PNP's arrest of labor leaders BMP Vice President Lito Rastica and Reynaldo Dulay on the morning of May 1, 2020 at Rodriguez, Rizal.

The two were arrested for leading a picket protest to mark International Worker's Day near their residences inside Eastwind Subdivision, Barangay San Isidro. The protesters - who were calling for mass testing, sufficient government aid during the lockdown, and paid quarantine leave and hazard pay for all workers especially frontliners - followed lockdown precautions such as wearing face masks, observing physical distancing, and carrying their barangay passes with them.

Their compliance with lockdown precautions alone should have prevented authorities from penalizing their constitutional right to free speech.

Now the PNP have detained Mr. Rastica and Mr. Dulay for 2 days in San Jose Precinct and have hurled a flurry of trumped-up charges against them such as Alarm and Scandal, Violation of RA 11469, RA 11332 (Non-cooperation), Art. 151 of RPC (Resistance and Disobedience), and Municipal Ordinance 20 s. 2020 sec. 3. Their inquest scheduled for tomorrow May 4.

Far from being an isolated incident, Mr. Rastica and Mr. Dulay joins the more than 80 workers and activists persecuted and arrested for peacefully celebrating International Worker's Day and exercising their right to free speech. These include the Iloilo 42, the Marikina 10, the Quezon City 18, the Valenzuela 4, and the Sta. Rosa 16.

In stark contrast to these arrests, Mocha Uson and her opportunistic gathering of more than 300 OFW's in Lian, Batangas last April 26 received none of the aggression and stigma that authorities gave to workers and activists on May 1.

Why is it that when the supporters of the administration violate lockdown rules, they are left unscathed. But when workers and activists who exercise their right to free speech to call attention to the plight of the working masses - while observing lockdown rules - they are suppressed and penalized?

These illegal arrests reflect the overall approach of how the Duterte Administration has responded to national problems, including the COVID-19 Pandemic: with fear-mongering and repression. If there is anyone that should be arrested, it should be the likes of Mocha Uson and Bong Go who have used the restrictions of the lockdown to surreptitiously achieve their opportunistic goals.

The unions, federations, and labor centers that make up PAGGAWA call for the dropping of charges against and immediate release of Lito Rastica, Reynaldo Dulay, and all May 1 political prisoners!

TULONG HINDI KULONG! AYUDA HINDI PARUSA! #

For reference, please contact: PAGGAWA Spokesperson Leody De Guzman @ 0920 520 067

(photos from Inquirer.net)

Lunes, Abril 13, 2020

Statement: Live the spirit of Bayanihan ang Unleash the Power of the Organized Masses

A CHALLENGE TO THE DUTERTE REGIME:
LIVE THE SPIRIT OF BAYANIHAN AND UNLEASH THE POWER OF THE ORGANIZED MASSES

The President appeals for Bayanihan to combat the menace of COVID 19. But asking the people to timidly stay at home and practice physical distancing belies the true spirit of Bayanihan.

Bayanihan is not just about cooperation nor simply conforming to rules. It is more about solidarity and action of the people to overcome enormous challenges in life such as the COVID 19 pandemic.

Much has been said about the weaknesses of current government efforts to effectively fight the growing COVID 19 epidemic. More than oneness and adequacy in our government efforts, the colossal task of defeating an invincible adversary like the COVID 19 can only be accomplished by both government and the people willing to survive and return to their normal daily lives.

The urgency to end and be victorious against the current health challenge will need more than funds but physical power. Our front liners have been extended to its limits. Doctors and other health workers have succumbed to infections and died. Even our state forces have been likewise susceptible to the dreaded disease. The protracted war against COVID 19 is taking its toll on the health and lives of all of those in the frontline. No one is safe and imperishable at this time unless we truly flatten the curve.

Hence, we call on the Duterte government to live up to the true spirit of Bayanihan. Unleash the enormous power of the organized masses in the community. The workforce of the organized masses is society’s reserve army against such social menace. Unleash it and utilize it to supplement our current frontline. A community based-approach that taps the reserved force of the organized working people can help government effort to effectively combat COVID 19 at the community level. Much can be done at the community level to augment our front liners. All is needed is to unleash it and make it part of our social warriors against the epidemic.

⚫️ Utilize our organized communities to make masks, gloves and makeshift protective gear. Supply them with materials and procure it for our mass consumption;
⚫️ Organize community laundry washers to provide service to our front liners;
⚫️ Utilize organized workers in the community to augment our barangay forces, in maintaining not only peace and order but ensuring that we maintain effective social distancing and quarantine;
⚫️ Create community kitchens in every community not only to feed our frontlines but also our poor people;
⚫️ Tap our displaced workers to act as logistics volunteers to ensure more efficient deliveries of goods and services;
⚫️ Encourage farmers and fishers’ groups to engage in community gardens for local food production; and,
⚫️ Task our LGUs to utilize our stranded construction workers to build quarantine facilities.

More can be said and done if you unleash this potent force sitting in our communities The spirit of BAYANIHAN is the spirit of united collective action. The true spirit of Bayanihan is believing in the capacity and power of the people.

Meanwhile, as to funding requirements, we suggest that the employers sector - especially the top ten billionaires that is collectively worth P1.6 trillion - to finance the anti-COVID drive. You were the first to benefit during times of economic prosperity. Is it too much to ask for you to be first to sacrifice in times of crisis? Do consider the proposal of purchasing billions worth of zero interest government securities. The odds are not even a loss nor a breakeven (tabla-talo). You own most firms that produce the people's needs and facilitate the circulation of money and commodities. All of this will eventually end up to line your pockets but before it does, it will trickle down to feed and cater to the needs of a hungry and quarantined population. #

Linggo, Abril 12, 2020

Bakit sinasabing ang relihiyon ay opyo sa mamamayan?


Bakit sinasabing ang relihiyon ay opyo sa mamamayan?
Saliksik at sanaysay ni Greg Bituin Jr.

Ang isa sa madalas sipiing pahayag ni Karl Marx ang “Religion is the opium of the people”. Salin umano ito mula sa Aleman ng "Die Religion ... ist das Opium des Volkes". Makikita ang pahayag na ito sa sulatin ni Karl Marx na "A Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right" na nalimbag sa Deutsch-Französische Jahrbücher, na nalathala  sa Paris noong Pebrero 7 & 10, 1844. Ngunit parirala lang ito sa buong pangungusap na  "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people". Salin ko ay "Ang relihiyon ay buntong-hininga ng inaapi, puso ng isang walang pusong mundo, at ang kaluluwa ng walang kaluluwang kalagayan. Ito ang opyo sa mamamayan".

Marahil ay may paniwala si Marx na ang relihiyon ay may ilang mga praktikal na gamit sa lipunan tulad ng opyo para sa maysakit upang mabawasan ang agarang pagdurusa ng mga tao at binigyan sila ng mga kasiya-siyang ilusyon (ang relihiyon) na nagbigay sa kanila ng lakas na magpatuloy. Nakita rin ni Marx na mapanganib ang relihiyon, dahil pinipigilan nito ang mga tao na makita ang pagkakaiba sa uri, at pang-aapi sa kanilang paligid. Kaya pinipigilan ng relihiyon ang kinakailangang rebolusyon.

Dugtong pa ni Marx, "The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the  demand  for their real happiness. To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. The criticism of religion is, therefore, in embryo, the criticism of that vale of tears of which religion is the halo." Isinalin ko na "Ang pagpawi ng relihiyon bilang ilusyon ng kasiyahan ng tao ang hinihingi upang matamo nila ang tunay na kasiyahan. Ang panawagan sa kanilang tigilan na ang ilusyon tungkol sa kanilang kalagayan ay panawagan sa kanilang mapigil na ang kalagayang nangangailangan ng ilusyon. Kaya, ang kritisismo sa relihiyon, sa buod, ay kritisismo sa mga bula ng luha kung saan ang relihiyon ang sinag sa ulo."

Ang relihiyon ay nagsisilbing opyo upang matiis ng tao ang kanilang abang kalagayan, at umasa na lang sa diyos upang lumaya sa kahirapan. Mapalad nga raw ang mahihirap, ayon sa Sermon at the Mount. 

Kaya sa awiting Imagine nga ni John Lennon ay may linyang  "Imagine there's no heaven, its easy if you try" at "Nothing to kill or die for, And no religion, too. Imagine all the people livin' life in peace." Nakita na rin ni John Lennon na pag nawala ang organisadong relihiyon ay maniniwala ang tao sa sama-sama nilang lakas upang baguhin ang bulok na sistema. Iyon din ang kailangan natin ngayon, dahil ayon nga sa awiting Internasyunal, "Wala tayong maaasahang Bathala o Manunubos, pagkat ang ating kaligtasan ay nasa ating pagkilos."

* Unang nalathala sa kalahating pahina ng pahayagang Taliba ng Maralita, ang opisyal na publikasyon ng Kongreso ng Pagkakaisa ng Maralitang Lungsod (KPML), isyu ng Abril 1-15, 2020, pahina 18.

Miyerkules, Abril 1, 2020

Duterte: Palpak sa Harap ng Matinding Pandemiko


DUTERTE, PALPAK SA HARAP NG MATINDING PANDEMIKO
isinulat ni: Kathy P. Unan

Ika-dose ng Marso nang unang ianunsyo ng pangulong Duterte ang pagsasapatupad ng community quarantine sa National Capital Region bilang tugon sa banta ng COVID-19 sa bansa. Kaakibat ng nasabing community quarantine ang pagsuspinde ng klase, pagbawal ng mga pagtitipon, pagsuspinde ng trabaho sa karamihan ng mga opisina ng pamahalaan, at paghikayat na sumunod ang pribadong sektor sa flexible work arrangement upang malimit ang galaw ng mga tao sa Maynila at maiwasan ang malawakang pagkahawa sa COVID-19, ang sakit na dala-dala ng bagong virus.

Lumobo ang bilang na ito sa 142 matapos ang apat na araw at inanunsyo ng Pangulong Duterte ang isang Luzon-wide “enhanced community quarantine”. Kasama nito ang mas matinding mga pagbabawal tulad ng pagsasatupad ng curfew, pagsuspindi ng trabaho maliban sa mga may kinalaman sa pagbibigay ng serbisyong pangkalusugan at sa pagbebenta ng pagkain, at pagsara ng mga pampublikong transportasyon sa kabuuan ng Luzon; ang mga hindi susunod sa polisiyang mamalagi muna sa sari-sariling tahanan ay maaaring dakipin ng pulis o militar na agarang namobilisa ng presidente upang ipatupad ang effective “lockdown”. Tila naging modelo ng pamahalaan ang mga polisiyang unang ipinatupad sa Tsina kung saan unang kumalat ang virus.

Kapansin-pansin sa mga anunsyo ng pangulo ang hindi pagbanggit ng mga probisyong medikal upang sugpuin ang paglaganap ng COVID-19 sa bansa. Ito ay sa gitna ng apela ng mga ospital para sa karagdagang pera, pasilidad at kagamitan at sa gitna nang natukoy nang kakulangan sa testing kits para sa COVID-19. Wala ring imik ang presidente tungkol sa mga manggagawang lubusang maapektuhan ng kawalan ng trabaho sa panahon ng lockdown; pinasa na lang nito ang responsibilidad ng pagbigay ng kagyat na tulong sa lokal na pamahalaan. Sa halip, pinaka-litaw sa lahat ng anunsyo ng pangulo ang pagpapalawak ng presensya ng pulis at militar sa ating pamayanan. Dahil dito, naging maigting ang hinaing ng marami na magbigay ang Pangulo ng “solusyong medikal, hindi militar”.

Ngunit sa halip na palakasin ang ating sistemang pang-medikal, lalo lang pinaiigting at pinapalawak ng pamahalang Duterte ang kapangyarihan ng militar bilang tugon sa paglaganap ng COVID-19. Ang taktikang ito ng pangulo na sumandal sa pwersang militar para sugpuin ang kahit anong kinikilala niyang problema ay hindi na bago. Nakita na natin ito sa pagpatupad ng Martial Law sa Mindanao at sa pekeng War on Drugs. Nakikita natin ito sa bawat pagtalaga ng retiradong heneral sa kaniyang gabinete. Ngayon, ang nakatalagang mamuno sa pagpapatupad ng National Action Plan laban sa COVID-19 ay hindi ang kalihim ng Kagawarang Pangkalusugan, na siyang dapat ay may alam sa isang krisis medikal, kung hindi ang kalihim ng Kagawaran ng Tanggulang Pambansa, ang dating Major General Lorenzana, ang kalihim ng Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal, ang retiridong Heneral Año, ang kalihim ng DSWD, retiridong Lt. Gen. Bautista, at ang mga pinuno ng miltar at kapulisan.

Lalong hindi na bago sa atin ang retorika ng pangulo. Kahit ang suliranin laban sa COVID-19 ay hinahalintulad niya sa “digmaan” kung saan ang Coronavirus ay, sa kaniyang sariling salita, nagsisilbing “invisible enemy”.

Mahalagang maintindihan na ang pagtalaga ng pangulo sa virus bilang kalaban ay taktika lamang upang mabigyang-katwiran ang paggamit niya ng pwersa. Pilit na pilit ni Duterteng ipakitang may ginagawa siya kahit wala naman talagang nalulutas na problema ang pwersang ito. Kailan ba mapapatay ng baril ang isang virus?

At ngayong hirap na nga itong sugpuin ang COVID-19, humingi na naman ang pangulo ng emergency powers na sa porma at itsura ay pagbabalik lamang sa batas militar.

Napasa man ang batas para bigyan ng “special powers” ang pangulo, napasa ito nang alinsunod sa kagustuhan ng senado na mailimita ang kapangyarihang nakalagay sa bersyong unang naihain ng pamalahaan. Natanggal ang mga probisyon na magbibigay ng kapangyarihan sa pangulong mamahala ng kung anumang korporasyon at mga batayang serbisyo, arbitrayong maglipat ng pondo ng gobyerno mula sa isang proyekto patungo sa iba, at pagkukulong at pagmumulta ng mga hindi susunod sa gobyerno.

Ngunit lumipas na lang ang ilang araw at hindi pa rin natutugunan ng pamahalaang Duterte ang pangangailangan ng mga ospital, mga frontliners, at mga ordinaryong mamamayang ngayon ay naghihirap dahil sa kawalan ng trabaho.

Mapapatanong ka na lang - para saan ba talaga ang nabigay na emergency powers sa ating kinauukulan? Bakit ang bagal bagal pa rin ng pagdating ng serbisyong kinakailangan ng mamamayan?

Klarong-klaro. Ang Presidente natin ay isang inutil na macho-pasista na hanggang pananakot at salita lang. Dumadami ang mga taong nakikita ang katotohanang ito. Alam ito ng pangulo, at dahil alam niya ito, sasandal at sasandalan niya ang pwersang militar at kapulisan upang manatili ang hawak niya sa kapangyarihan. Walang pinag-iba si Duterte sa ibang mga pulitikong gumawa nito.

Ngunit kailangan niya, at kailangan natin, tandaan – hindi natatakot ang virus sa mga baril at batuta na dala nila. Ang tanging makakatalo sa COVID-19 ay gamot at doktor. Ngunit bunga ng hindi kahandaan ng gubyernong tugunan ang tunay na pangangailangan ng mamamayan, gagawin niya nalang ang tanging bagay na sanay na sanay na siyang gamitin: pahirapan ang ordinaryong mamamayan at uring manggagawa. ##

APRIL 1, 2020

BMP condemns arrest of QC protestors

Press Statement
01 April 2020

BMP condemns arrest of QC protestors

The Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP) condemns the arrest and dispersal of urban poor residents of Sitio San Roque, who were holding a noise barrage near their community along EDSA this morning. The residents were seeking for food and assistance from the government.

In this time of crisis, food and state assistance are just and legitimate demands. Hunger and desperation are natural consequences of the state-imposed, ill-conceived enhanced community quarantine (ECQ). This is further exacerbated by the inept and disorganized response of agencies and local government units all over the country.

Fact is, these households already belonged to the poor and near-poor economic brackets even before the COVID 19 outbreak, the administration of President Duterte should have placed these communities on the top of their priorities and should heavily considered their plight when they decided to implement the ECQ.

To arrest hungry and desperate people is a new low for this administration. Not only did they dilly-dally in addressing the crisis in late February, the government treated the health crisis as a peace and order issue and deployed security forces instead of medical practitioners.

Protests similar to what was held in San Roque today will not be an isolated case. More and more people are questioning and rising up against the violent yet impossible implementation of ECQ in urban poor communities similar to the cases of Quiapo, Taguig and elsewhere. More community actions and marches shall burst open in the days to come as Duterte and minions continue to dismiss the calls for free mass testing and fail to guarantee food rations for all families.###

Sabado, Marso 28, 2020

Labor fed bares ‘unjust’ employer practices during pandemic

Solidarity of Unions in the Philippines for Empowerment and Reforms - SUPER
March 28 at 9:39 PM
PRESS RELEASE MARCH 28, 2020

Labor fed bares ‘unjust’ employer practices during pandemic

Labor federation Solidarity of Unions in the Philippines for Empowerment and Reforms (SUPER) released March 28 its first list of employers who have engaged in “unjust” practices, such as “no work, no pay” schemes, layoff/retrenchment, and “endo” during the Luzon-wide lockdown arising from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

In a labor survey conducted between March 19 and 22 with verified complaining workers, SUPER gathered 318 reports of unjust employer practices of 160 companies during the Coronavirus crisis.

These reports include companies that are allegedly using the crisis to justify illegal termination of its workers (11 companies), workers made to work under the “no work, no pay” scheme but without transport being provided; (81 companies), flexible work arrangements but with reduced pay (28 companies), suspension of work without pay (98 companies) coupled with refusal to apply for the financial assistance programs being offered by the Department of Labor (56 companies).

“Malacanang’s only response to the COVID-19 pandemic is strict quarantine, without giving thought to the economic dislocation except that it gave a mere suggestion to employers to address their workers’ needs,” Luke Espiritu, National President of SUPER, said.

According to Espiritu, the survey proves that reliance on employer volunteerism is farcical because rather than cooperating with their workers in this time of crisis, employers tend to take advantage of the situation to deepen the precarious nature of work.

The Department of Labor has created financial assistance programs for workers affected by work suspensions such as the COVID-19 Adjustment Measures Program (CAMP), however, Espiritu said that it cannot be accessed directly by the workers and they have to wait for management to accomplish and file the necessary forms with the regional labor office.

“There are a lot of companies that simply refuse to apply even if the procedure for the program is simple. The amount of assistance is very little, only P5,000, but at least it could have helped our workers.” Espiritu added.

The list is currently being relayed in official correspondence to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and their respective local government units where the companies are located.

In addition, the list of companies practicing these policies will be updated regularly to increase public pressure and force companies to do their part to “flatten the curve.”

A second survey is being conducted starting on March 28 until April 5, which will include employers who are not issuing personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees or practice social distancing, and refusing to pay unionized workers with paid emergency leaves provided in their collective bargaining agreements.

Biyernes, Marso 20, 2020

Emergency powers for COVID19: The same politics of plunder and patronage but dressed in surgical masks and protective equipment

PRESS STATEMENT
March 23, 2020
BMP - SANLAKAS - PLM

Emergency powers for COVID19: 
The same politics of plunder and patronage but dressed in surgical masks and protective equipment

Today, March 23, we are expecting Congress to hold a special session and grant emergency powers to Duterte as requested by Malacañang. 

The supermajority in both Houses will ensure that the president will have his way, not out of deep concern for a people who face uncertainty due to the COVID19 pandemic but from a deeply-ingrained SOP (standard operating procedure) of opportunism and political patronage.

The crux of the request is for the Executive to juggle funds and cancel appropriations made by Congress in the FY 2020 budget, in an attempt to immediately channel finance into decisive steps to address COVID19, which includes the take-over of health services and facilities. 

We would leave the determination of this usurpation of the legislative power of the purse to the lawmakers, or to the Supreme Court, if the request, once accorded, is taken to the judiciary for interpretation for violations to the Constitution.

For the toilers and the propertyless, the question is “ Would the granting of emergency powers, as requested, lead to expedient and effective measures to address the health crisis”? Not really.

The president does not need more power to address this issue. Much power and privilege is already concentrated in his hands as chief executive. 

Even without changing the budgetary appropriations, Duterte could easily initiate the massive mobilization of logistics, finances and personnel to diligently follow the procedures by global health experts on how to combat the COVID19 scourge. He had the power to impose a travel ban from Wuhan/Hubei from as early as January. He had the discretion to declare a health emergency as suggested by the Health Department in latter February. 

He could have done all this but he did not; downplaying the virus as a little fire to be put out by his urinary excretions.

Then, in early March, he hurriedly imposed a quarantine/lockdown for NCR then and Luzon, without preparing the prerequisites for the successful implementation of his drastic presidential order (transportation and protective equipment for frontliners, income replacement and subsidies for temporarily displaced workers from the formal and informal sectors, steady flow of basic needs, etc).

Too much power yet too lacking not just in political will and decisiveness but more so in genuine concern to the safety and welfare of the Filipino people.

The regime may counter that this request for “emergency powers” represents a sudden turnaround from its past blunders (though they are too egotistical and arrogant to admit to mistakes).

However, the Marawi case is a starker revelation to the devastating effects of granting “emergency powers” to Duterte. The so-called restoration of the war-torn city did not materialize. The billions of rechanneled funds and foreign aid now untraceable. Emergency powers ultimately lead to brazen and unashamed plunder since the normal procedures of transparency, audit, and accountability are deemed inapplicable in ‘emergency situations’.

The legislators, mostly in the House supermajority, would not oppose the reallocation of the budget for the COVID crisis, through the emergency powers of the chief executive. They know too well that it would be coursed to local government units “through the intercession of their good offices to their almighty Tatay”. 

This is the same politics of plunder and patronage. Though this time with Duterte in front, handing out relief goods, wearing a surgical mask to hide his blush of shame for past misdeeds and blunders.

Yet, for the sake of the people, we propose the following adjustments to two major measures in the fight against COVID19: (a) social distancing and proper hygiene: not by draconian measures that regard the masses as the problem but by encouraging mass participation and initiative to dispel the view that Filipinos are inherently undisciplined, (b) mass testing in critical areas and eventual isolation, recovery and treatment of patients (which necessitates a rejection of VIP testing for its wasteful use of scarce and much-needed test kits, testing should prioritize frontline workers due to their proximity to the deadly virus) and (c) requisition of private facilities such as hotels and hospitals to serve as quarantine or isolation centers for those who have tested positive for the COVID-19 where proper medication and care can be afforded to them.

However, we call on our kauri and kamanggagawa to stretch ourselves, go beyond narrow struggles for economic gain, and tackle the questions of politics and governance to the millions of Filipino workers, as they face the ineptitude of the ruling clique (which will literally kill us all), the weak rival elitist faction, the looming economic slowdown locally and globally, and a pandemic that highlights all the contradictions of the prevailing capitalist global order. #