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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

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"Labor groups protest MetroWear shutdown", 10 June 2025

Progressive groups and labor advocates have staged a protest โ€ฆ 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 shutdownโ€ฆ

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 jobsโ€”an 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 Trumpโ€™s administration on their orders. However, workers questioned this explanation, citing inconsistenciesโ€”particularly the fact that employees had still been working overtime.

Derige described the closure as appearing โ€œcalibrated,โ€ with employees being terminated in batches over several weeks.

Five union officers, including Board of Directors member Zezzame Vistal, were recently dismissed under MetroWearโ€™s controversial demerit system, which workers condemned as a targeted attack on union leaders.

โ€ฆ Workers said they were driven to unionize due to high production quotas and excessive overtime, often skipping breaks just to meet targets.

โ€ฆ Union leaders also challenged the companyโ€™s justification for the shutdown, which cited poor performance at MetroWear 2โ€ฆ

โ€ฆ MetroWear 2, one of SCIโ€™s six facilities in MEPZ, manufactures sports apparel for global brands, including Lululemonโ€ฆ

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