Sahod, Trabaho at Karapatan, Ipaglaban!
August 16th, 2006 by he-sailed-away(Some 138 janitors fired by the University of the
Philippines (UP) Diliman campus are protesting
their retrenchment. Some of them have worked in
UP for as long as 16 years.)
BY EMILY VITAL
Those who used to clean up the mess are now
protesting how they were “swept out” of their jobs.
Some 138 janitors retrenched by the University of
the Philippines (UP) in Diliman, Quezon City held a
picket in front of Quezon Hall. They have been
retrenched since July 31 and are demanding that
they be rehired.
In an interview, Nemuel Sapungan, a member of
the UP Janitorial Services Association, said that
they were terminated due to the terms of reference
between the UP administration and a new agency.
Sapungan who has worked for almost 10 years at
UP said they are not considered directly hired by
the UP administration. “Pinakamatagal dito, 16
years na sa serbisyo.” (There are those who have
worked here for 16 years.)
“Dati, agency lang ang pinapalitan. Kapag may
rekomendasyon, nire-retain nila,” (Before, only the
agency was replaced. If you were recommended,
you will be retained by the administration.) he said.
Sapungan added that the UP administration started
to retrench workers gradually. Before, 50 percent of
the janitors were absorbed and the other 50
percent were relieved. He said their co-workers
were hired on a three-month contract by the
agency and that an agency fee worth P2,500 was
collected from every “newly-hired” worker.
Sapungan said the janitors assigned to the north
side of UP were receiving below minimum
wage. “Wala silang pay slip at P240 lang ang
sahod.” (They don’t get pay slip and their daily
wage is only P240 or $4.68, based on an exchange
rate of P51.25 per US dollar.)
Sapungan said that the low budget allotted for UP
has affected them. “May budget cut, may
retrenchment din. ‘Yung iba, pinapasweldo na lang
mula sa thrust fund ng kolehiyo.” (If there is a
budget cut, retrenchment occurs. Some of us are
being paid out of the thrust fund of a college or
department.)
Quoting a study by All-UP Workers Union,
Sapungan said the UP administration could save
as much as P13 million ($253,658.54) a year from
direct hiring of janitors.
As of press time, the association is seeking a
dialogue with the UP administration. They demand
that all of them be absorbed by the new agency.
POSTED BY BULATLAT

