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Coffeeshop piece of alevs

March 7, 2012 Leave a comment

My good confrere wrote:

Over coffee, a friend talked about two interesting items about Finance Secretary Cesar Velasquez Purisima:

Recently Sec. Purisima raised his former proposal for consumers to pay for the liability of PSALM (Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp.). In recent past, the finance secretary proposed to the Energy Regulatory Commission to allow PSALM to pass on to the users of power to pay for the universal charge of power generation to underwrite PSALM’s debts. Read the FULL ARTICLE here

I wonder what the government is doing making it doubly hard for the people? As it is, the price of a gasul has gone up to 980 pesos already. Gasoline and diesel are way up high at the pumping stations. How much more can our poor kababayans take these? Almendras at DOE is already a nightmare. With Sec. Kuya Cesar at that department, won’t that department be plunging into the quagmire? OMG alevs!!!  Wherever is our country headed to?

Church and Law

October 24, 2011 Leave a comment

Early this year, in April 2011, Bishop Broderick Pabillo, D.D., Chair, Church-Labor Conference (CLC) together with the members of CLC, released a statement favoring the PALEA in the PAL-PALEA conflict.

His Excellency Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III, and his Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa, openly supported the decision of the Philippine Air Lines (PAL) to outsource its operations.

PALEA protests the move of PAL and vehemently state their objection to outsourcing and contractualization of PAL’s workers, something that should have been done hundreds of years ago – other airlines having outsourced most of their operations even from the beginning.

According to the Church, the outsourcing called for by PAL, “will set aside the rights of more than 2,600 workers. These workers, together with their families and support groups, placed high hopes in voting for a new President. The new President branded these people as “Kayo ang Boss ko” in his inaugural speech. “Ang Daang Matuwid means job security…a real job means stable jobs for all Filipinos.” If the government is sincere in its promises to the people, it has to have a sound job employment program and policy for the Filipinos promoting decent and sustainable jobs instead of promoting contractualization. The Government should GIVE PRIORITY TO LABOR OVER CAPITAL.”

“We in the Church Labor Conference also support this planned strike. We will take necessary actions in unison with PALEA until the planned outsourcing of three “non-core” departments of PAL that will result to retrenchment of more than 2,600 regular employees be declared illegal and inhuman.

“We call the attention of President Benigno Aquino, Jr. to review and reverse his decision and prove that his government is pro-poor, pro-people and sincere in its battle cry for Daang Matuwid. Give the favor to the working people and stop contractualization!”

Recently, the clamor against the Supreme Court’s October 14, 2011 recall of the final decision (made September 7 of this year) done in favor of FASAP (Flight Attendants and Stewards Association of the Philippines) has subsided. Nevertheless, there are still people that persist in vilifying Supreme Court (and Philippine Air Lines) for what they deem to be a denial of justice. Allegations of bribery and justice-for-sale abound. It should be said, of course, that the timing was unfortunate, especially considering that the original cause (PAL layoffs) occurred way back in 1998. But does this in any way invalidate the recall decision? In a word, no.

The reason that the Supreme Court made the recall in the first place was because the September decision was handed down by the high court’s Second Division when the Special Third Division was the one to actually handle the case. Why this happened is another topic altogether, but it does not alter the fact.

Some see this as a mere technicality, but if SC didn’t make the call it would be guilty of not following proper procedure. This is absurd as the high court is supposedly the last bastion of the law in the land, and following correct procedure strictly to the letter is among the tenets of law.

The point of having an established and approved way of doing things is to ensure efficiency and fairness. This is especially significant in the SC reversal of its original decision. If the law provides that this case should be handled by a certain group or division, then that is the way it should happen and for no other reason. Besides, what would be the purpose of having different divisions, if these were basically homogenous and each one was as good as the next? Furthermore, the reversal is not final, since the appropriate division and then the SC en banc will decide on the fate of the PALEA members’ dismissal with finality.

The rule of law is all-encompassing; individuals are not granted the right to pick and choose which particular aspect to follow. The alternative, naturally, would be recourse to emotion, in which we would come up with decisions not based on the facts or evidence, but by what we felt was right. Emotions are easily swayed given the right impetus, thus chaos would follow soon after. That is certainly not the best situation for any country to be, especially considering the current state of this country at the present time.

At this point, it is significant to note that the recall does not automatically mean the decision of the Second Division will not entirely be changed by the Special Third Division. Proper procedure will be followed, and justice will finally be served.

On the other hand, the Church can rest easy that the rights of the PAL employees will be protected. That voting by the PALEA members for the incumbent President was not in vain. Indeed, the PALEA members may be part of the Church’s flock, yet they are also the same flock of the state. They are also obliged to follow the rule of law.

Also as an afterthought, it needs to be said that while the Church has championed a worthwhile cause – the defense of PALEA against its employer, PAL – there is a caveat that such exercise of mediation should also take into consideration: objectivity, fairness and justice.

First, the employees of PAL do not necessarily fall under the Church’s advocacy for a “government (that) is pro-poor, pro-people and sincere in its battle cry for Daang Matuwid.”  The PALEA members are part of the people, indeed, but they are far from being poor.

A simple baggage handler with about 20 years of service receives a basic pay of 20,000 pesos, with various perks such as free hospitalization, sick leave, vacation leave and a trip pass for the employee and his family.

If the simple baggage handler accepts the separation package, she or he will get about 2.4 million pesos separation pay. That’s a lot for Christmas, New Year, Valentines’ Day and Graduation expenses for a child in college or lower grade in the coming year, 2012. The money can also earn a profit if invested wisely in a good enterprise.

At the end of the day, whether the SC decides in favor of PAL or else in favor of the PALEA, PAL is and always will be ready to compensate its employees generously once its outsourcing will get under way.

Por delicadeza, I know of a lot of people that were politically accommodated during the time of the former Pres. Ferdinand Marcos. They left PAL during the time of the late Pres. Corazon Aquino to join other airlines. I have not heard about the politically endorsed appointees at PAL after Marcos but it seems they have stayed on, later to lead in filing a case against their employer after being asked to end their stay.

Why is Erap still alive if there’s War?

September 1, 2008 1 comment

Anatomy of a Counterfeit Conflict

 

Good Lord in the heavens! Lion of the Maze says, if the War in Mindanao is authentic, then Piñol whose province was the first supposedly attacked by MILF should actually be dead by now instead of innocent men, women and children. Even the high and mighty Justice Antonio Carpio, he says, should actually be dead now. And former Pres. Estrada. And he asks, why are these people still alive? Because the conflict in Mindanao is counterfeit, fake, artificial, he says. Dr. Cesar Majul, Raschid Lucman, should now really be turning in their graves. Read the post here…

Calling Sec. Teodoro and Sec. Puno, Gen. Yano and Gen. Razon

August 14, 2008 Leave a comment

 

 

The blog of Lion of the Maze is disturbing. Calling on Sec. Teodoro Gilberto and the DILG secretary, the head of PNP and AFP. It might be wise to look at the roots of the so-called occupation at Aleosan by the MILF. Lion of the Maze provides a depth analysis of events as they happened.

 

Is Supreme Court Chief Justice on way out? Hope so…

August 6, 2008 2 comments

 

Is the Chief Justice of The Honorable, The Supreme Court of the Philippines really on the way out as blog post of allevii says?

Read the rest of this post here…

The Supreme Court of the Philippines Temporarily Restrained Odors – TRO

August 6, 2008 1 comment

 

The Sacdalan, Piñol, Legarda, Lacson, SC et al agenda of Land for aliens and Extra-Terrestrials, none for Muslims and Tribes

 

What is a Chinese like you Jamey Gabriel Lou doing defending ethnic people?  Oh I forgot that we Chinese are a tribal minority in the Philippines, hehehe.  And what is Robin Padilla doing in your post, pray tell?  Or Vina Morales?  You failed to mention Vina’s Tita, Bai Monina – daughter of the Sultana Rajjahmuda, former United Nations top-calibre staff.  Read this post here…

Sincerely, Madam Arroyo should read this…

June 23, 2008 1 comment

Dear Madam President:

 

 

MV Princess of the Stars’ sinking is a terrific tragedy.  It is another point scored against government in the subject of safety.  You have every right to be angry at the incident.  A law has already been passed providing for the creation of the National Transport Safety Board (NTSB) out of an original proposal to former President Fidel V.  Ramos for establishing a Philippine Safety Council by Executive Order (EO).  Instead of putting out an EO due to the need for the creation of a new office, legislation was sought by former Pres.  Ramos.  Congress complied and before the end of his tenure as President, the NTSB law was passed.

 

However, I remember with grave sadness Congress and DOTC complaining that after the law was enacted Ms. Emilia Boncodin told them in a letter sending back the manuscript of the enacted law, that sorry, government has no money.  That is patent bull shit, Madam President.  Boncodin meant that DBM had nothing to spare to support a new agency such as a safety agency.  Ms. Boncodin had it all wrong.  She has so much money in the banks, in real estates, in houses and lands named after her relatives, in shares of stocks of blue chip PSE listed corporations, and in many other places who knows where!

 

Boncodin merely stopped short of telling Congress and the Executive Branch: don’t fuck with DBM because it is mine!  Don’t even salivate after DBM money because it is mine alone to dispense!!!  Shit!!!

 

 

(Above, photo of shit ugly Miss Emilia/Emily Boncodin, adoptive daughter of Madam Cory Aquino.  Golden Gown sold by Syracuse.)

 

For the love of God, during her (Boncodin’s) time, she even demands cash or checks just before releasing funds to a payee (contractor, supplier) of the government via the DBM and her take runs to millions up to a high of hundreds of millions or even more!  And she won’t release the money unless she gets her suitcase- or boxfull of money, a cheque or even a post-dated cheque (PDC), the bitch!  Garapal, Madam President!  Masyadong garapal, that Boncodin!

 

And then she and her fellow thieves who banded together in the group called HYATT 10 (Dinky Soliman, Mely Nicolas, King Deles, etc.  who got at the very least 100 million each from the Peace Bonds Super Scam) had the nerve to say they were resigning from a corrupt government.  Their group HYATT 10 came to be known as Black and White Movement (BnW) — that high and mighty group doing its best to moralize the country to their own brand of stupid morality.  Again much later they became the Former Senior Government Officials (FSGO) — the same stupid corrupt maniacs by another name.  Now they say they are the BUSINA! The shits, Madam President, the wretched of our society.

 

Boncodin (not to mention her fellow thieves), is / are to blame for many of our poor people’s, of all our citizens’ woes.  DBM’s word is like God’s Law.  What DBM says, sticks.  When DBM speaks, all the Cabinet and all the Legislators, all the Judiciary trembles.  The MV Princess of the Stars would never have happened if DBM did not torpedo the law and acted on it so its intent will be actualized.

 

But selfish interests prevail over humane compassion and respect for life and property.  Self-aggrandizement comes first before the universally recognized concept of not letting non-land worthy, unseaworthy and non-airworthy assets be allowed to embark from their stations.

 

This is notwithstanding that said assets should also not be allowed to set off in very inclement weather conditions.  So that none nor nothing will blamed if a mishap takes places.

 

Therefore Madam President, whether or not Ms. Boncodin will be put in jail for superlative performance of corruption in government during her time from a simple Director, Assistant or Under Secretary then Secretary, it is most respectfully prayed, albeit begged that you finally take the final steps towards operationalizing the NTSB.

 

From a moral standpoint, the MV Princess of the Stars tragedy is not just accidental deaths of the innocent, hapless casualties! It is a deliberate mass murder of helpless victims just because of that overwhelming determination to amass a hideously humongous amount of dirty wealth!!!

 

It will be feather in your cap and I grant that you’ll be remembered for a long time for advocating safety more than the other presidents had ever done!  At least FVR will be cited for possibly certifying the proposed safety bill as urgent, if that ever happened.  But it will be to your credit that the law finally became a reality!

 

Remember,  you have always said you respect the Rule of Law.  Well, let’s give the Law its due.  Godspeed!

 

More power to you and may you have a successful trip outside of the country!

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Girbaudz

 

 

 

 

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