SOS - Appeal from Philippines
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 18:21:49 GMT
From: "LabourNet" <chrisbailey@gn.apc.org>
Reply-To: union-d@wolfnet.com
The following appeal has been received by LabourNet. For
photographs of the brutal attack on the pickets, taken by the
Philippine Star photographer before he was himself attacked, see
the LabourNet home page (http://www.labournet.org.uk)
Chris Bailey
LabourNet
> Hello Chris!
>
> Greetings from the Philippines!
> An affiliate of the Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL) is
currently at
> loggerheads with the Manila Diamond Hotel. Last 10 December,
their
> picketline was violently attacked by security officers of
the said
> hotel.
> Please post this request for solidarity action.
> I'll send pictures as soon as possible.
> Thanks you very much and more power to you and to Labournet.
> In solidarity,
> Josua Mata
> Deputy Secretary General
> APL
ALLIANCE OF PROGRESSIVE LABOR - APL
12 December 1997
Sisters and Brothers,
During the dying hours of the celebration of the International
Human Rights Day (10 December), about 150 truncheon-wielding
security guards of the Manila Diamond Hotel broke the serenity of
nighttime Manila Bay, and ganged up on a handful of striking
workers belonging to the National Union of Workers in Hotel
Restaurant and Allied Industries-Manila Diamond Hotel Employees
Union (NUWHRAIN-MDHEU).
Apparently a well-planned move, the attack begun with security
guards dismantling the strike tents and tearing down streamers
and placards, then working through the picket, singled out
several leaders.
The violent dispersal caused serious physical injuries on the
part of the workers, sending six strike leaders to the hospital,
two of them now require surgery to repair fractured bones. A news
photographer of a national daily, Philippine Star, who happened
to pass by at the time, and who took the chance to steal a few
snapshots was not even spared the beating.
That these workers were mauled several meters away from the
hotel's perimeter clearly shows that the attack was premeditated.
Unfortunately, a Philippine National Police (PNP) contingent
posted nearby supposedly to ensure the peace intervened only
after the guards were nearly through with their quarry. Worse,
none of the attackers were arrested, instead they attempted to
arrest some of the picketers and even tacitly approved the hotel
management's illegal detention of one of the badly hurt striker.
This was only the latest and by far the most violent attack
perpetrated by the hotel management and its lackeys.
Prior to this, the hotel management had forcibly dispersed
picketing employees to bus in a number of scabs, even while
management was holding a conciliation meeting with the union's
representatives inside the hotel. A few days later, a PNP
officer, a certain Captain Vidal, illegally dismantled streamers
and placards.
The strike started on 29 November as the workers' response to the
management's harassment activities.
The Manila Diamond Hotel is a deluxe hotel with 570 rooms and 10
outlets located at Roxas Boulevard, Ermita, Manila. It is part of
the Japanese-owned Diamond Hotel chain whose other properties are
in Tokyo, Japan and Susupe, Saipan. More than 2/3rds of its rank
and file workforce of 1,100 are non-regular staff provided by
contracting agencies, including those at the maintenance,
laundry, housekeeping, cafeteria, banquet and the bulk of food
and beverage staff.
The Manila Diamond Hotel Employees Union (MDHEU) was
independently-registered on 19 August 1996 and has about 230
members out of about 400 regular staff. It filed a petition to
conduct a certification election with the Department of Labor and
Employment (DOLE) on 11 November 1996 but this was apparently
denied last January 1997 for some flimsy reason. The Union has
since then asked the hotel to voluntarily recognize and bargain
with them instead, since it represents the majority of the
regular staff. It is now a member of the National Union of
Workers in Hotel Restaurant and Allied Industries (NUWHRAIN), an
affiliate of the Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL) and of the
IUF.
The picket will continue despite strong possibilities that the
violence would escalate We would like to request that letters of
protest be sent to the Diamond Hotel's management demanding that
it stop its union-busting actions and to voluntarily recognize
the MDHEU as the sole and exclusive bargaining agent of all
regular staff.
Please sent your letter of protest to:
MR. SHINICHI YAMADA
General Manager
Manila Diamond Hotel
Dr. J. Quintos Street
Manila 1000, PHILIPPINES
Tel. No.: (632) 526-2211
Fax No.: (632) 526-2255
Telex No.: 62791 DIAMOND HTLPN
E-mail: diamond@mindgate.com.ph
Solidarity messages for the striking workers of Manila Diamond
Hotel may be sent to:
JOJO KIMPO
President
NUWHRAIN-MDHEU
2125 Taft Ave., Malate
Manila 1000, PHILIPPINES
Telefax No.: c/o (632) 524-9352
E-mail: c/o emc318@wtouch.net
Your early response could contribute greatly to the realization
of the Union's two demands.
Thank you and more power.
JOSUA MATA
Deputy Secretary General
Alliance of Progressive Labor
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