Month: July 2021

What Industrial Peace? 

July 12, 2021

What industrial peace? This is the Center for Trade Union and Human Rights’ (CTUHR) reaction  when Sec. Silvestre Bello was asked what is the the legacy of the Duterte administration in the labor sector. Sec. Bello boasted that this was done achieved through “tripartism” or the three-way dialogue between the State, the employers and the workers.  […]

Stories of Women During the Pandemic

July 11, 2021

translated from Women WISE3 (stories of impacts, of resilience, hope and struggles of workers, their organization, unions in the time of pandemic) To be a Mother and Unemployed  My name is Precy Laging, married to Lando Laging and we are blessed with a 13 year old boy. We are renting a small room, just enough […]

An Assessment of Duterte’s Five Years in Office

July 1, 2021

As the countdown for the last 365 days of President Duterte in office begins, the Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) unites with workers, trade unionists and human rights defenders in delivering the message of ending the years of hardships that Duterte’s regime has severely inflicted against the Filipino people. With this, CTUHR commits […]