Recently authorities have launched manhunt against five armed men who torched three water tankers working on a banana plantation in Surallah, South Cotabato.
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Over 200 workers of banana company Sumifru Phils. Corp. held a protest last week in the company’s main office in Makati for neglecting court’s order recognizing them as regular workers.

The workers under their union Nagkahiusang Mamumuo sa Suyapa Farm (Namasufa) have been camping here in Manila since November last year in a bid to press the company as well as the Department of Labor and Employment to enforce the court’s order, and escape the military harassments because of Martial law in Mindanao.

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Paul John Dizon, Namasufa President, revealed that since their labor dispute erupted on October 1, 2018, one of their members was already killed, 2 escaped from slay trials, at least 20 had been mauled, their protest camps burned, belongings were looted, and their house including the union’s office were burned down. The workers attributed all these atrocities to Sumifru in cahoots with the state forces and enabled through Martial Law.

“Instead of abiding by the law, they mauled, robbed, and killed! For more than a decade the company denied us our regular status and better benefits, now that the Supreme Court had already ordered last 2017, this is how they treated us!”, Dizon lamented. (pr)

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