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'Enough of lies, just say
goodbye'
Date: 27 July 2009
Campaign: Pambansang Bigwas Laban sa Con-Ass
Reference Person: Elmer “Bong” Labog, KMU Chairperson
Contact information: 0929-629-3234
Workers sick of Arroyo’s economic myths
‘Enough of lies, just say goodbye’
Pambansang Bigwas
Thousands of workers led by Kilusang Mayo Uno poured on the streets to
dispel Gloria Arroyo’s myth on the state of the nation, and to insist on a
categorical farewell from Arroyo amid attempts to convene a Constituent
Assembly.
“Arroyo’s long-overdue farewell, which is wished for by both her allies
and critics, would be the best soundbyte ever in her nine State of the
Nation Addresses. All we want from her is to assure the millions of
Filipinos who have suffered from her nine years of greed, cheating and
tyranny that she will step down in 2010,” said KMU Chairperson Elmer
“Bong” Labog.
Labog said Arroyo’s claim that there will be elections in 2010 is not
enough. “How could that statement be credible if she’s keeping her Charter
change bid alive?”
Grand myth on job creation
KMU also slammed Arroyo’s rosy report on the state of the economy and of
the Filipino working class, saying “such spiels of job generation runs
counter to the objective reality of joblessness, unabated retrenchments
and narrow job opportunities.”
“She is just adding insult to injury by reporting a healthy economy
despite clear indications of a continuing downturn,”
“That there is no real development under Arroyo’s watch is an opinion
shared by the majority, of our people. Even a well-known economist who is
supportive of Mrs. Arroyo says that the economy is growing but its fruits
are not equitably shared,” said Labog.
History will judge her harshly
Contrary to what Palace officials claimed that ‘history will be kinder,’
KMU said it will never happen, since “she has always been on the wrong
side of history.”
“History will be a ruthless judge on Mrs. Arroyo: a rabidly pro-US,
pro-elite president who plunged the workers and people deeper into
poverty. History will judge her harshly, the way it judges Ferdinand
Marcos now,” Labog said.
“Mrs. Arroyo tries to look good through her meeting with US President
Obama. It seems, however, that even US publications like the Washington
Times can read through Mrs. Arroyo’s motives. The Globama meeting will not
deodorize her image, neither will her delusional economic reports,” added
Labog. ###
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Arroyo is biggest job
annihilator - KMU
Date: 26 July 2009
Campaign: Pambansang Bigwas Laban sa Con-Ass
Reference Person: Elmer "Bong" Labog
Contact information: 0929-629-3234
Contrary to what Gloria Arroyo promised in her ten-point legacy which
includes ten million jobs, vast scarcity of employment opportunities and
job closures stand as the striking truth about her bad employment record,
according to labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno.
Apart from falling short of her target, Arroyo has made livelihood of
Filipino families more unstable by dangling low-quality and temporary
jobs, including her “Pulis Oyster” employment scheme for out-of-school
youth.
"Gloria Arroyo promised to generate 1 million jobs yearly when she assumed
presidency. After nine years, what swept us was a vast scarcity of
employment opportunities and the annihilation of countless jobs and
livelihood," KMU said.
No jobs
Currently, 4.2 million in our labor force do not have any job at all, and
more than 4 million Filipinos are always unemployed yearly. Worse, the
US-Arroyo regime redefined unemployment figures in April 2005 in a
desperate attempt to cover up the massive loss of jobs.
At that time, it slashed 1.9 million from the actual 4.8 million
unemployed Filipinos. Furthermore, those who do not have work and not
looking for work anymore were slashed from the labor force, hence from
employment figures.
As part of her so-called vision to promote the Philippines into a globally
competitive country, Arroyo has always protected the profits of big
business, not the security of the workers’ livelihood.
Displaced from jobs
With the onslaught of the global financial crisis, the regime was even
more protective of the interests of the capitalists as it allowed the
massive retrenchment of workers.
DOLE itself estimated at the start of the year that 200,000 could lose
their jobs for the first half of 2009. Going into the second half of the
year, more cases of retrenchment are reported, including the closure of
Triumph International and Goodyear.
The validity of such retrenchments were not ever been subjected to
scrutiny, as actually, big companies continue to rake in more profit amid
the crisis.
Is this what you call job?
The regime even pushed companies to implement flexible labor measures to
supposedly “cope” with the crisis and “avoid” lay offs. DOLE Advisory No.
2 was issued last Jan.30 after a “tri-partite” conference where KMU was
never. It legitimized the reduction of work hours, forced leaves, overtime
work without pay, voluntary retirement, and other schemes that entirely
destroys the right to job security.
The regime also always boasted its job fairs that have been flocked by an
increasing number of unemployed Filipinos, already a stark contradiction
in itself as the queue of jobless grows longer instead of otherwise.
Meanwhile, the independent think-tank IBON foundation revealed that 1.3
million out of the 1.5 million jobs created last year are non-earning,
poorly earning or otherwise insecure jobs. Currently, 14.3 million or
almost half of those employed are working part-time only. ###
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