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ACT Teachers Party-List at the opening of the 15th Congress

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ACT Teachers Party-list Rep. Antonio Tinio casts a vote for the new House Speaker, 26 July 2010. ACT and ACT Teachers Party-list join the Peoples' SONA, 26 July 2010.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 15:32
 

PNoy will lead us on the path to greater poverty and underdevelopment

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PNoy will lead us on the path to greater poverty and underdevelopment

 

ACT Teachers Party-List Representative Antonio Tinio expressed dismay at pronouncements on economic policy made by President Benigno Cojuangco Aquino III in his State of the Nation Address this afternoon.

“In his SONA, President Aquino packaged himself as a ‘privatization president,’ presenting ‘Public-Private Partnerships’ as the cure-all for the country’s problems, such as infrastructure, delivery of social services, even national defense.

“First of all, where’s the change promised by this new presidency? From the time of Ramos, we’ve had almost two decades of massive privatization in various guises, such as build-operate-transfer schemes, outright sale of government corporations to the private sector, long-term leases of government assets, commercialization of social services, and the like. So-called ‘PPPs’ (public-private partnerships) are nothing new,” said Tinio.

“Privatization of power-generation has led to electricity rates that are among the highest in Asia. Privatization of water has resulted in higher prices and chronic water shortages. Privatization of tollways has led to astronomical increases in user fees. Privatization of education has likewise resulted in higher tuition and other fees. Based on our concrete experiences, privatization enables the big foreign and local corporations to make huge profits at the expense of ordinary taxpayers and consumers,” added Tinio.

Tinio pointed out that the catastrophic flooding of Central Luzon caused by the untimely release of floodwaters from the San Roque Dam during last year’s typhoon Pepeng highlights the dangers of public-private partnerships. “Profit was the main consideration for NAPOCOR and the Japanese firm that runs the San Roque Dam when they opened the floodgates, not the lives and livelihood of millions of people along the path of the Agno River.”

“More privatization is not the solution. Based on his SONA, Pres. Aquino is determined to lead us on the path to more poverty and underdevelopment,” said Tinio.

The ACT Teachers Representative also noted that Aquino was conspicuously silent on the issue of land reform as well as the human rights violations of the previous administration. He also noted that the President failed to address the demands of workers, such as the need to raise wages and salaries and the outcry of public sector employees against the Government Service Insurance System.

Tinio welcomed the revelations made by Pres. Aquino regarding the misuse of public funds by the previous administration, but noted that he fell short of calling for the prosecution of those involved. “His revelations are only useful if coupled with the political will to prosecute and punish the former President Arroyo and her cohorts. How come his exposés aren’t matched by the corresponding charges of plunder against those responsible?” 

Last Updated on Monday, 26 July 2010 23:39
 

Militant teachers to P-Noy: Walk your talk, ACT NOW!

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Militant teachers to P-Noy: Walk your talk, ACT NOW! 


The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) joins the thousands of people’s and cause oriented groups who will march the streets today, to call on to P-Noy to heed and take concrete actions on the demands of teachers and of the people.

“The teachers have heard enough of what President Benigno Aquino III wants to do during his campaign and inaugural speeches. The people are now demanding that these words are transformed into concrete actions! The peoples’ demands should be addressed, and P-Noy should now ‘walk his talk’,” said ACT Secretary General France Castro.

Castro slammed P-Noy’s previous populist tactics and motherhood statements which does not really address the basic issues of the people, but instead merely diverted the public’s attention from the core problems. “This is not what we expect from him.” Castro deplored. “The teachers and the people have suffered long enough under the previous president. It’s now time for P-Noy to carry out our demands and allow us reprieve from the oppressive policies of the government.”

The militant teachers’ Alliance listed immediate and concrete demands to address the needs of the teachers, education workers, and students, which included raising the teachers’ salaries and filling the shortages required for quality education, and dealing with the teachers’ problems involving the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS). The teachers also called on P-Noy to stop the killings of activists and unarmed civilians; to free all political detainees; and to render justice for all victims of human rights violations.

“We expect that P-Noy will give, in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA), marching orders that will concretely address the demands of the people, if he is to show his sincerity in bringing about change in the government.” Castro added. 

To the President, Castro said: “Enough of the promises, P-Noy. It’s time to ACT NOW!”
 

Garcia should be the one prosecuted, not our congressman -- ACT

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Garcia should be the one prosecuted, not our congressman -- ACT

Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) deplore the continuing harassment and intimidation of former Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) President and General Manager Winston Garcia against ACT National Chairperson and ACT TEACHERS Partylist Representative Antonio L. Tinio.

 “It is obvious that Garcia wants to intimidate and continuously harass our chairperson because of our consistent criticism of the unjust policies introduced by Garcia since 2003. Garcia’s libel suits are made against Rep. Tinio in an attempt to divert the public from the real issues of the GSIS, and to escape accountability.” said ACT Secretary General Ms. France Castro.

 Castro explained that “The unjust policies introduced by Garcia have burdened our public school teachers with unwarranted deductions, onerous interest charges and other penalties.” She also added that Rep. Tinio’s criticism on Garcia’s lack of transparency about the placement of GSIS funds on certain local and foreign investments also drew Garcia’s ire. “Garcia should be the one prosecuted and not our chairperson,” Castro said.

Today, July 21, 2010, will be the arraignment of Rep. Tinio on the four libel charges that Garcia filed against him last year at the Regional Trial Court of Pasay City. The arraignment has been postponed three times due to non-appearance of the complainant. A fifth libel suit against Rep. Tinio that has been previously dismissed by the court, has now been revived by Garcia and a warrant of arrest has been issued by the same court. The embattled representative will appear today at the Pasay RTC and will post bail for his fifth libel suit.

 ACT said that, among the unreasonable and illegal policies which Mr. Garcia introduced since 2003 and continuously imposed by GSIS to its members are the Premium-Based Policy and the Claims and Loans Interdependency Program.  The militant teachers call on President Benigno Aquino III, and the new leadership of GSIS to immediately investigate the said unreasonable and illegal policies, and to make decisive actions by prosecuting Garcia.

 “Rep. Tinio did no wrong. He only asserted, and continues to assert, the right of ordinary citizens to criticize the acts of a public official like Garcia. Rep. Tinio did all these on behalf of the interests of the public school teachers and personnel nationwide,” Castro added.

  “It is very disgusting that, instead of addressing our grievances, Garcia filed libel suits against our chairperson and congressman.  But we will not be cowed into silence.  We will continue to fight for the rights and welfare of our constituents,” Castro concluded.### 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 21 July 2010 16:32
 

ACT Teachers representative condemns murders of teachers

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ACT Teachers representative condemns murders of teachers

ACT Teachers Party-list Representative Antonio Tinio today condemned
the spate of killings that have victimized teachers in the last few
days. “We are truly alarmed that three teachers have been murdered in
the span of a few days. How can our public school teachers serve the
public if their basic security cannot be guaranteed by the state?”

He further noted the brazenness of all three murders, perpetrated in
broad daylight. “One of the teachers was killed right in her own
school, in front of her students. Then the killer simply walked away.”
He pointed out that in all three cases, the killers remain
unidentified and at large.

Tinio linked the killings to the failure of the previous
administration to prosecute and punish human rights violators.
“Clearly, these killings are enabled by the climate of impunity that
continues to prevail, a legacy of the widespread extrajudicial
killings of activists and journalists that went unpunished under the
administration of Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. We demand justice for our
fellow-teachers and challenge the Aquino government to take decisive
action to stop the killings and end impunity.”

Tinio said that he would travel to Masbate on Saturday to pay his
respects to slain teacher and Alliance of Concerned Teachers member
Mark Francisco as well as to follow-up with local authorities on the
status of the investigation into his murder and attend to the concerns
of teachers in the area.

Only one ACT member killed, not three

The ACT Teachers Representative also issued a clarification regarding
the number of members of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers killed in
the past few days.

“We wish to clarify that only one of the teachers killed in the last
few days is a member of the Alliance of Concerned Teachers,” said
Tinio. “Media reports claiming that the three teachers killed are ACT
members are inaccurate.” Tinio is also the Representative of ACT
Teachers Partylist.

Tinio explained that, among the victims, only Mark Francisco is a
member of ACT and its party-list group ACT Teachers. Francisco, who
taught at San Isidro Elementary School in Palanas, Masbate, was gunned
down last July 9. His killers remain unidentified. Two other teachers
killed in recent days are not ACT members. These are Edgar Fernandez,
who taught at Roco C. Pahis, Sr. Central School in Masbate City, was
shot dead by unidentified men also on July 9; and Josephine Estacio,
who was shot on July 12 by a lone gunman during the flag-raising
ceremony of Tenejero Elementary School in Balanga, Bataan, where she
taught.

“We are making this clarification in the interest of accuracy and to
correct any misapprehension that the erroneous reports may have
created. For the record, we issued an official statement only in the
case of Francisco and have never claimed that the two other teachers
were ACT members,” said Tinio. “Nevertheless, in no way does this
diminish the gravity of the injustice perpetrated against the three
murdered teachers.” #
 


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Newsflash

by Prof. Sarah Raymundo

http://www.actphils.com

The ACT Teachers Partylist joins the nation in mourning the death of former president Corazon C. Aquino. Her moral and physical courage in standing up against the tyrannical Marcos regime inspired millions among the Filipino people in persistently fanning the flickering flames of freedom in our land.