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Less than 30% of the cases filed with the NLRC

Valentine's Day: Workers of One Billion Rising dance before the NLRC RAB IV | PAMANTIK-KMU
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Valentine's Day: Workers of One Billion Rising dance before the NLRC RAB-IV Posted: February 14, 2014 in precarious, the National Labor Relations Commission, One Billion Rising Tags: precarious, Dance, labor cases, labor only contracting , NLRC, OBR, One Billion Rising, Rise, strike, Valentines Day
And dance program launched not on the high street more than 300 workers, led by the Oneness of Illegal Workers removed (KAMIT) and Women Workers Movement-Southern Tagalog (KMK-SW), One Billion Rising in front of the office of the National Labor Relations Commission Regional Arbitration Branch IV (NLRC RAB-IV). Workers dubbed agencies such as the machinery of the capitalist incessantly destroying the hearts of the workers.
Began to gather illegally dismissed workers, including workers from various unions in the region, in Crossing, Calamba not on the high street full 8 o'clock in the morning. They marched toward Bars, Quezon at around 9 am to launch the program before the NLRC RAB-IV.
"Rather than celebrate Valentine's Day with our loved ones, it decided to come here before the agency brings breaking our hearts. not on the high street Every investor desecrated the rights of workers, as wanderers always on the side of the capitalist agencies under the Aquino government, including here the NLRC. "Ani Wenecito Urgel, General Secretary of PAMANTIK-KMU.
"Front facing workers in the region Contractualization. Minamasaker the livelihood of people through not on the high street labor only contracting, where fragility hire illegal workers as contractual. They receive very low wages, no job security, no benefits, not on the high street combined oovertime strained, and forbid them to unionize. "Also of Urgel.
70% of cases in NLRC isinasampang against not on the high street employers and hiring agencies and cooperatives to implement labor only contracting their workshop, as filed by workers at Coca Cola, Asia Brewery, Hoya, Proctor & Gamble, and others .
"Children are left bloody hearts of workers in every issue of the labor arbiter's decision regarding the cases filed. Despite the clear violation of the capitalist labor laws prohibiting labor only contracting, it explicitly sided with the NLRC. "Ani Urgel.
Less than 30% of the cases filed with the NLRC's decision in favor of the workers. The small number of decisions, many employers do not enforce, as did the Blue Bar, Philippine Apparel, and Keihin.
Idinaan also the dance of women workers their demands for regularization and a living not on the high street wage, anti-discrimination in the work place and violence against women. Communicated by KMK-SW solidarity One Billion Rising campaign launched in various parts of the whole world.
According to Gina Kidron, spokesperson of Women Workers Movement-Southern Tagalog and chair of GABRIELA-ST, "condemned to double the suffering of women workers

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