The year 2011, labor group Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) said, is best remembered as a turbulent year for the labor movement. Around the world, strikes and “Occupy” movements in crisis-striken countries in Europe as well as in the United States ...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Dec 31, 2011 in:
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by Mokong The Mokong Perspective Let’s stop for a while, look back and listen mokongly to the stories of 2011 and we’ll see na maraming kamokongan took place that made our light moments satisfactorily, exemplary, extra ordinary and funny. I ̷...
The Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) expressed guarded optimism on the possibility that a change in ownership and leadership at the Philippine Airlines (PAL) may create an opportunity to end the flag carrier’s lingering labor di...
By Human Rights Online Philippines on Dec 22, 2011 in:
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Philippine Airlines is a Scrooge—international labor rights group by Juan Manggagawa A Washington DC-based international labor rights watchdog has included Philippine Airlines (PAL) in its list of worst companies for the year. PAL joins giant compa...
A large gap between declared policies and implementation characterize the conduct of the present administration in upholding the constitutional mandate of providing full protection to labor, the labor group Partido ng Manggagawa (PM) said in a statem...
Sa tagal na ako ay nakabalik heto ang naging salubong sa kin ng isang ka-mokang natin… Mokong: Kamusta… kanina ka pa? Mokang: Kanina… Let’s define kanina! Mokong: Parang pamilyar… Mokang: Kanina damo lang siya, ngayon puno na! Kanina naka-c...
The Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA) has offered protesting coconut farmers from Quezon solidarity and an overnight stay at its protest camp at NAIA Terminal 2. The coconut farmers have embarked on 160-kilometer march from Lucena Cit...