Philippines: Labour rights groups call for an end to union busting and unfair dismissals following poor working conditions at textile factory drive workers to unionise
"Labor groups protest MetroWear shutdown", 10 June 2025
Progressive groups and labor advocates have staged a protest โฆ in front of the Department of Labor and Employment in Central Visayas (DOLE-7) and the Mactan Export Processing Zone (MEPZ) in Lapu-Lapu City, calling for an end to alleged repression, union-busting, and the ongoing three-month factory shutdownโฆ
The action formed part of a Global Day of Action supported by international labor groups, aiming to pressure MetroWear management and its parent company, Sport City International (SCI), to end alleged anti-union practices and resume operations following a controversial shutdown.
PM spokesperson Dennis Derige condemned the closure, warning that over 1,800 workers risk losing their jobsโan outcome that he said would further deteriorate labor conditions in Cebu.
He said the company blamed the shutdown on tariffs and the lingering impact of U.S. President Donald Trumpโs administration on their orders. However, workers questioned this explanation, citing inconsistenciesโparticularly the fact that employees had still been working overtime.
Derige described the closure as appearing โcalibrated,โ with employees being terminated in batches over several weeks.
Five union officers, including Board of Directors member Zezzame Vistal, were recently dismissed under MetroWearโs controversial demerit system, which workers condemned as a targeted attack on union leaders.
โฆ Workers said they were driven to unionize due to high production quotas and excessive overtime, often skipping breaks just to meet targets.
โฆ Union leaders also challenged the companyโs justification for the shutdown, which cited poor performance at MetroWear 2โฆ
โฆ MetroWear 2, one of SCIโs six facilities in MEPZ, manufactures sports apparel for global brands, including Lululemonโฆ