SBMA warns Hanjin contractors
MICHAEL STOREMSKI wrote: ( on SBMA warns Hanjin contractors )
SBMA talk's a big talk, but its all talk. Look at there contract
with Hajin and they will not be held liable because it can't be blame
for the subcontractor poor saftey. Hajin doesn't have safty officers
to stop work? Of course they do, But that would hurt their profits.
Filipino's will always be treated as throw away trash.
Untill SBMA and the Goverment stand up to big business and hold all
companies liable for the safty of there workers. The goverment is
scared that big and small companies will leave the philippines and
take there business some place els. ha ha ha Look what the gverment
did to the US Military. There gone, The land is still there and
everything move on, What, don't forget SBMA!!! The rules that Dick
Gordon make are to protected of business, How many workers are black
mailer not to get another job after a company closes there contract,
but can't get aonther job or will be black listed from the 1st
company. We all know workers, even my own family that sit at home
waiting for that company to rehire for new contract. With the new
contract the business don't have to give pay raises, because its new
work.
Untill the workers are treated as valuable assets and not a
replacement part, the Philippines will alway be the throw away
country. Where all the profits leave the country except for the few
goverment officals get their cut.
If the goverment held the customs to a true value of goods and
prepaid fees before leaving the gate. Hire a international accounting
firm to confirm the fees being paid. How can oil tanker after oil
tanker leave all day long without custom fees being paid. Because
there so many skeletons in goverment officals closets, that honesty
and integrity are just campaign ads.
Don't be surprise if the line for replacements workers is longer than
the life insurance paid out. Its always sunny in the Philippines!!!
MICHAEL STOREMSKI
storemski@prodigy.net
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/3-workers-killed-in-2-new-hanjin.html
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/hanjin-to-form-body-on-shipyard-safety.html
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/group-seeks-full-benefits-for-pinoys-in.html
SBMA talk's a big talk, but its all talk. Look at there contract
with Hajin and they will not be held liable because it can't be blame
for the subcontractor poor saftey. Hajin doesn't have safty officers
to stop work? Of course they do, But that would hurt their profits.
Filipino's will always be treated as throw away trash.
Untill SBMA and the Goverment stand up to big business and hold all
companies liable for the safty of there workers. The goverment is
scared that big and small companies will leave the philippines and
take there business some place els. ha ha ha Look what the gverment
did to the US Military. There gone, The land is still there and
everything move on, What, don't forget SBMA!!! The rules that Dick
Gordon make are to protected of business, How many workers are black
mailer not to get another job after a company closes there contract,
but can't get aonther job or will be black listed from the 1st
company. We all know workers, even my own family that sit at home
waiting for that company to rehire for new contract. With the new
contract the business don't have to give pay raises, because its new
work.
Untill the workers are treated as valuable assets and not a
replacement part, the Philippines will alway be the throw away
country. Where all the profits leave the country except for the few
goverment officals get their cut.
If the goverment held the customs to a true value of goods and
prepaid fees before leaving the gate. Hire a international accounting
firm to confirm the fees being paid. How can oil tanker after oil
tanker leave all day long without custom fees being paid. Because
there so many skeletons in goverment officals closets, that honesty
and integrity are just campaign ads.
Don't be surprise if the line for replacements workers is longer than
the life insurance paid out. Its always sunny in the Philippines!!!
MICHAEL STOREMSKI
storemski@prodigy.net
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/3-workers-killed-in-2-new-hanjin.html
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/hanjin-to-form-body-on-shipyard-safety.html
http://subicbaynews.blogspot.com/2008/03/group-seeks-full-benefits-for-pinoys-in.html
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