MANILA, Philippines – With the closure of firecracker manufacturing firms in Bulacan, a workers’ group yesterday warned of the possible proliferation of unsafe firecrackers and pyrotechnics this holiday season.
The Associated Labor Union (ALU) said the firms’ closure and the looming firecracker ban might result in the smuggling of imported and unsafe firecrackers.
“Thousands of workers and their families will suffer from the firecracker ban. Unregulated pyrotechnics will be smuggled from other countries,” ALU spokesman Alan Tanjusay said.
Instead of shutting down firecracker companies, Tanjusay said the government should develop the industry.
“We are urging the government not to shut down the industry. What the industry needs now is help and support from the government for it to develop and flourish,” he said.
Tanjusay said loss of life and damage to property could be prevented with the use of new and safe technologies.
The group estimated that about 400,000 workers could lose their jobs if the government will implement a total firecracker ban.