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40 Days After Deaths of Eton Workers, Families Reel from Loss

40 Days After Deaths of Eton Workers, Families Reel from Loss

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
“You cannot put a price tag on lives. What the families want is justice for their relatives and guarantees that what happened in the Eton construction site would not happen again. We cannot just let Eton Properties and its contractors and subcontractors escape blame and accountability as families continue to mourn. ” – Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research (EILER)

Advan Women Workers Gain Victories Through Collective Action

Advan Women Workers Gain Victories Through Collective Action

By RONALYN V. OLEA
They were sexually harassed; they had no union; their pay never went above the minimum wage; and their 13th month pay was cut in half. When they formed a union, the management tried to undermine it. But everything turned out for the better when the workers, who are predominantly women, collectively staged protest actions from noise barrage, to work slowdown and finally a strike.

News in Pictures: On 40th Day Since Tragedy, Groups Slam Continuing Multiple Subcontracting, ‘Slave Wages’ in Eton

News in Pictures: On 40th Day Since Tragedy, Groups Slam Continuing Multiple Subcontracting, ‘Slave Wages’ in Eton


Marking the 40th day of mourning for the slain construction workers of Eton Residences in Makati, the Justice for Eton 11 Network led a candle-lighting vigil in front of Eton Residences construction site in Gallardo Street corner Paseo de Roxas, Monday evening. (Photos by Ina Alleco R. Silverio / bulatlat.com)

Martial Law Victims Question Unclear Basis for Distribution of Marcos Compensation

Martial Law Victims Question Unclear Basis for Distribution of Marcos Compensation

By RAYMUND VILLANUEVA
“We started this as a political issue, wanting to prove that there were thousands of victims during Martial Law. Now, they are turning the compensation issue into an economic one, and the lawyers have full control.” – Judy Taguiwalo, UP professor and martial law victim.

‘Patong-patong na Pahirap’ (PPP) :Gov’t Sell-out of Social Services to Cause Higher Prices, Deeper Poverty – Youth Group

‘Patong-patong na Pahirap’ (PPP) :Gov’t Sell-out of Social Services to Cause Higher Prices, Deeper Poverty – Youth Group

March 7, 2011 PRESS RELEASE Youth group Anakbayan today assailed the Aquino government’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects, saying the “sell-out” of social services will mean higher prices of utilities and commodities, and will cause deeper poverty for...

On the 100th year of International Working Women’s Day commemoration: Pinays to PNoy: Where’s the ‘Daang Matuwid’?

On the 100th year of International Working Women’s Day commemoration: Pinays to PNoy: Where’s the ‘Daang Matuwid’?

March 7, 2011 PRESS RELEASE DAVAO CITY - One question for the President: Where's the 'Matuwid na Daan?'. This as more than a thousand women are set to join on the centennial commemoration of the International Working Women's Day led by militant and progressive...

On 40th Day Since Eton Tragedy: DOLE Urged to Address Multiple Subcontracting, ‘Slave Wages’ in Eton

On 40th Day Since Eton Tragedy: DOLE Urged to Address Multiple Subcontracting, ‘Slave Wages’ in Eton

NEWS RELEASE 7 March 2011 A labor NGO urged today the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to take necessary measures in addressing the “multiple subcontracting chains” which continue to exist in Eton Residences, forty days after the tragedy in the...

News in Pictures: Migrant Group Hits Government for “Deadline” in Evacuation of OFWs in Libya

News in Pictures: Migrant Group Hits Government for “Deadline” in Evacuation of OFWs in Libya


The global alliance of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) Migrante International on Thursday criticized the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) for setting a "deadline" for the evacuation and repatriation of distressed Filipinos in Libya, when only six percent of 26,000 Filipinos scheduled to return have arrived in Manila. (Photos by Gregorio B. Dantes Jr. / bulatlat.com)

Cutting Back on a Meager Budget to Cope with Soaring Prices

Cutting Back on a Meager Budget to Cope with Soaring Prices

By ANNE MARXZE D. UMIL
Menyer Ligmon’s family budget of $8 a day is spent for one and a half kilos of rice, $0.46 for the snack of each of her six children, who are attending school, $0.46 for one fourth kilo of sugar, $0.46 for kerosene gas for her lamp for one week .. and the rest for noodles and vegetables, cooking oil, salt and the cheapest milk for her two-year old child.

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