Sulpicio bewails revenue loss
July 31, 2003 | 12:00am
CEBU CITY Sulpicio Shipping Lines expects multimillion-peso losses due to the nationwide strike of its non-licensed crew which entered its second day yesterday.
The protest action continued yesterday even as the Department of Labor earlier ordered the strikers to return to work and certified the dispute for compulsory arbitration by the National Labor Relations Commission.
The strike apparently stemmed from union rivalry between Sulpicios unlicensed crew affiliated with the Associated Labor Union and the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU).
Jaime Paglinawan, KMU executive vice chairman for Central Visayas, called the return-to-work order a "sham."
Victoriano Go, senior vice president of the Sulpicio Group of Companies, said his company has already lost revenues of at least 40 percent because of the strike. Freeman News Service
The protest action continued yesterday even as the Department of Labor earlier ordered the strikers to return to work and certified the dispute for compulsory arbitration by the National Labor Relations Commission.
The strike apparently stemmed from union rivalry between Sulpicios unlicensed crew affiliated with the Associated Labor Union and the Kilusang Mayo Uno (KMU).
Jaime Paglinawan, KMU executive vice chairman for Central Visayas, called the return-to-work order a "sham."
Victoriano Go, senior vice president of the Sulpicio Group of Companies, said his company has already lost revenues of at least 40 percent because of the strike. Freeman News Service
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