By Mydz Supnad
BAGUIO CITY - The Union leaders of Pantranco
Retrenched Employees Association (PANREA) and Pantranco Employees Association
(PEA), were given fresh and overwhelming mandate from more than 2,000
employees, contrary to what “saboteurs” are floating in various newspapers.
In their manifesto of support, the employees said they were giving full authority to PANREA
president Romulo Alfonso and PEA president Jun Pascua to represent them in
claiming their long overdue monetary benefits derived from the sale of
Pantranco franchise and other properties of the defunct Pantranco, a government
controlled corporation.
We have been recognized by the courts, the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board, the National Labor Relations
Commission and even the commercial banks. Most approve of our authority to
represent the more than 2,000 employees, said Alfonso and Pascua.
The two union leaders also deplored a columnist in a
national daily who was apparently “misled and paid” for writing a baseless and
unfounded news, saying the columnist was just being used by the oppositors
whose interest is to promote their own interest at the expense of the more than
2,000 employees.
This developed came after the Department of Transportation
and Communication denied that the DOTC cancelled the franchise of defunct
Pantranco North Express, Inc.
DOTC Undersecretary Rafael Santos for planning and
operations, said last week the Pantranco employees headed by its two union
presidents Alfonso and Pascua of Pantranco, that DOTC Sec. Mar Roxas was just
ordering the review on the status of the Pantranco franchise’s revival if it is
in order, saying the DOTC did not cancel the franchise, contrary to what other
bus competitors are floating in newspapers.
“Hindi naman kina cancel angprankisa e, kundipinare review
langni Sec. Roxas,” Santos told the Pantranco leaders in a meeting inside the
DOTC office in Ortigas last week.
Pantranco employees led by Alfonso and Pascua held a rally in
front of the DOTC office in Ortigas last week to protest what they called
biased action and statement of Roxas on the Pantranco franchise that was
legitimately, they said, sold to the Hernandez family.
Prior to the selling of Pantranco franchise, the Land
Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), ruled, after a legal
battle and deliberations, that the bus franchise is legitimate and in order.
The LTFRB awarded the franchise to the employees who in turn, sold
it to Hernandez family for their compensation as ruled by the Supreme Court.
Alfonso and Pascua said that the more than 2,000 employees of
Pantranco was just asking “social justice” from the government after the bus
company closed shop due to bankruptcy when the government took over its
management and operations.
The selling of the franchise, however, caused the
resignation of LTFRB board member Manuel Iway who informed President
Benigno S. Aquino III about his irrevocable resignation effective July 15,
following attacks from other bus operators.
Iway and board member Samuel Garcia have outvoted LTFRB chairman
Jaime Jacob in resolving the Pantranco issue, in favor of Pantranco employees,
last month.
But Iway stood by his decision regarding the Pantranco case and
said it was based on previous board decisions regarding revival of a franchise,
and in compliance with the decision of the Court of Appeals, which would result
in finally obtaining justice for more than 2,000 retrenched employees of
Pantranco."
"As much as I admire the talents and work ethics of Secretary
Roxas, as well as his right as DoTC Secretary to overturn the LTFRB’s
decisions, I am pained that he would react to the Pantranco franchise incident
in the manner that he did, and ultimately put your administration and LTFRB’s
reputation in a bad light," Iway told the President in his letter.
"While I can assure you that there is no truth to those
ridiculous claims, I know it will take a miracle to convince those who have no
faith in your 'Daang Matuwid' policy and will continue to use the Pantranco
franchise incident as another reason to attack your administration," he
said.
The employees also accused Roxas of being biased allegedly for not
listening to the employees and preferred to take the side of the rich bus
companies whose interest is just to block the selling of Pantranco franchise to
promote their own selfish interest.
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