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MARCH 2023 VOL. XCIII NO. 4

T H E OF F ICI A L S T U DEN T PU BL IC AT ION OF T H E AT EN E O DE M A N I L A U N I V ER SIT Y DEFEND THE TRUTH

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AEWU submits notice of strike amid unsettled employment terms BY JOAQUIN BAANG AND ANA RUFA PADUA

THE ATENEO Employees and Workers Union (AEWU) has filed its second notice of strike amid a deadlock with the University administration to renegotiate terms for the 2019–2024 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA)— the written legal contract between both parties. The notice was filed on February 15 with the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB). Currently, there remains a 30-day “cooling period” before AEWU can push through with the actual strike. “During these periods, the NCMB shall exert all efforts at the mediation and conciliation to effect voluntary settlement,” according to the Bureau of Labor Relations. This February 21, AEWU will be holding a briefing session from 10 AM to 12 PM, which is exclusive to University students at the Union office in the Blue Eagle Gym. During the meeting, the Union will deliver updates to the CBA renegotiations and their own stance on the matter. According to the University Marketing and Communications Office Director Matec Villanueva, the administration will share relevant details regarding these details and the 2019–2024 CBA in “due time.” A ROCKY START Since August 31, 2022, the Union has been unable to reach

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a mutual understanding with regard to CBA article provisions such as hazard pay, benefits, and longevity increases on salaries and wages. Going into negotiations about such issues, AEWU President Raymond ‘Mondie’ Tano believed that tensions were high since the administration was allegedly stifling AEWU recruitment by providing Union-member benefits to nonunion employees. For instance, the education allowance for nonunion employees’ children is now almost the same amount as that of Union employees. “Ibinigay na rin sa mga nonunion kung ano ang nakukuha ng mga [nasa] Union. Kaya wala nang mga sumasali na nonunion sa union, kasi halos lahat na ibinibigay sa Union, binibigay na rin sa nonunion,”Tano explained. (The benefits received by the Union workers are also given to nonunion workers. Now, nobody wants to join the Union because they’ll get the same benefits anyway.) Moreover, during the first renegotiation meeting in August, AEWU Treasurer Roselle Cruz said that the administration panel provided them with counterproposals to their demands, which AEWU felt were lacking in data and documents from the administration’s end. Despite the frequent meetings that followed, Tano said that the Union could not justify their

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Isa lang ang objective namin na maging maayos lahat ng employado ng Ateneo, Union man o hindi. RAYMOND ‘MONDIE’ TANO PRESIDENT, ATENEO EMPLOYEES AND WORKERS UNION

demands since the administration usually provided verbal updates instead of financial statements. These issues have caused the renegotiations to last over five months with the Union. Ultimately, the situation remained unresolved and the negotiations entered its first deadlock. “Nirerespeto ko pa rin ang relasyon ng admin at ng union panel. Ayoko [nang] masira ‘yun eh. Kaysa maglabas tayo ng sama ng loob, […] i-deadlock ko na lang ‘to,” Tano said. (I respect the relationship between the administration and the union panel. I don’t want to

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ruin it. Rather than us voicing our dissatisfaction, [...] I’d rather deadlock this.) It was on January 18, during this standstill period, that Tano decided to file the first notice of strike to get the administration to heed AEWU’s demands and situation. Tano emphasized, “Hindi kami against sa admin. [...] Ang amin lang is [...] ang union at admin dapat nagtutulungan (We’re not against admin. Our side is [...] the union and admin should be helping each other).” AEWU SUBMITS NOTICE > 2

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