PALEA joins Occupy Wall Street Day of Action as international actions for PALEA start

October 15, 2011

The Philippine Airlines Employees’ Association (PALEA) declared their protest camp as its contribution to the Occupy Wall Street movement which has announced today as an International Day of Action. “More than 1,000 PALEA members and supporters have occupied this part of the airport area since September 28 and today we proclaim it to be part of Occupy Wall Street movement. Similar to Occupy Wall Street which has fought eviction by the New York city government and police, we will not surrender this occupation despite continuing threats of demolition,” said Gerry Rivera, PALEA president and vice chair of Partido ng Manggagawa.

Meanwhile international solidarity actions for PALEA started yesterday with a picket by Japanese railway workers at the Philippine Embassy in Tokyo. On October 27, US labor unions and the Filipino-American community will picket the Philippine consulate in San Francisco.

According to the protesters from Doro-Chiba, a railway union in Japan, a staff of the political section came out of the embassy in Tokyo to receive the letter of concern and said that the document will be forwarded to the person in charge of the embassy and then transferred to the home government. Doro-Chiba members also distributed to passers-by flyers explaining PALEA’s plight and supporting the fight against contractualization.

In its letter, Doro-Chiba asked that the Philippine government “give an adequate guidance to the Philippine Airlines management to stop lock-out immediately, to reinstate all the PALEA members to the original job as regular employment and to reopen good faith negotiation with PALEA, who is raising a quite justified demand to withdraw the outsourcing plan unconditionally.”

Click here to sign a petition protesting againt PAL’s plans. To send a message of solidarity, click here. For more information about the campaign to support PALEA in its ongoing struggle visit:www.saveourpalsjobs.org.

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