The Tyee: Philippines a Bloody Zone for Labour Activists
Published by Patricia January 4th, 2008 in International Solidarity, News / OpEd Tags: philippines.Only Colombia is riskier for union organizers.
The Philippines provide a steady stream of hard working immigrants seeking a better life in British Columbia. For most of these newcomers, the pay may not stretch far, given the high cost of living here and, often, a chunk of the paycheque sent to help family back home.
But at least in B.C., standing up for your rights on the job won’t get you killed.
Under the Arroyo government in the Philippines there has been a higher incidence of murders and assaults against union activists than during the notorious Marcos regime, according to a Philippine labour leader who recently toured Canada.
And an international study that reported a 25 per cent increase in murders of trade unionists around the world in 2006 says that the Philippines is the second most lethal environment for union activists globally, only topped for murder of union leaders by the blood stained record of Colombia.