Biggest show of protesters in May 1 ‘Day of Outrage’

By MARYA SALAMAT
Given their dim view of the current Philippine government, the protesters called on the people to join in changing "this kind of government and this rotten system."
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By MARYA SALAMAT
Given their dim view of the current Philippine government, the protesters called on the people to join in changing "this kind of government and this rotten system."

By JONELLE MARIN
"By joining federations outside of the company, we learn from workers of other companies and we are able to understand these problems."

By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
For the year 2009 - 2010, the Institute for Occupational Health and Safety Development (IOHSAD) recorded at least 511 deaths and 791 injured in work-related incidents in the Philippines. According to the International Labor Organization (ILO), a worker dies every 15 seconds because of work-related injuries and accidents.

The struggles of a minimum wage earner

By MARYA SALAMAT
Although most came from firms belonging to the top 500 corporations, with some being subsidiaries of top global corporations, the unionists complained also of low wages and threats to their job security.

By MARYA SALAMAT
The labor center KMU accused the Aquino government of engaging in a “propaganda offensive against calls for a substantial wage hike, amid growing sentiment in favor of this wage hike.”
Labor Groups Prepare Mass Actions for May 1 “and Beyond”
By INA ALLECO R. SILVERIO
"Since July 2010, skyrocketing commodity prices coupled with stagnant wages have eroded workers’ wages in lightning speed, which is unmatched by the previous administration,” said EILER executive director Anna Leah Escresa.

By MARYA SALAMAT
It had taken ten dead construction workers and a public outcry before the labor department dispatched an inspection team to Lucio Tan’s construction sites. What they discovered were multiple violations of labor standards.
Sidebar: Covered-up Accidents, Underpayment of Wages in Big Construction Sites
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